Daniel Abraham Gaddie

Daniel Abraham Gaddie (May 21, 1836 – November 13, 1911) was a Baptist preacher in Louisville, Kentucky.

Sneethen died on April 11, 1872, Gaddie was elected pastor of Glendale and Green Street Baptist church in October 1872.

[2] Starting in the 1870s, he was a delegate and eventually an officer of the General Association of Kentucky Baptists.

"[1] In 1898, Gaddie gave a controversial sermon opposing the coming Spanish–American War, basing his argument on the lack of legal protection afforded blacks in America.

He preached at Sunday services the day before when he took ill. Physicians pronounced his trouble to be acute indigestion.