Jessica M. Olds
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
History - Montana, 1949
Letter contains a brief overview of CHOG in Montana, starting with stating that CHOG pioneers settled on homestead lands. Early pioneers were requesting ministers to conduct a revival meeting. The first congregation established at Billings, Montana and the second congregation was established at Big Sany, MO and another in Libby, MO. The letter contributes the specific locations with the main pastor, and ends with the CHOG established in Wyoming in New Castle, Cody, and Sheridan.
History of CHOG in Northwest (Gordon) Nebraska, 06.09.1949
Letter states that the first CHOG preaching in a log church through the years of 1892-1893 and also mentions the retaliation of preachers as well as the sons of George hatch: L.A. Hatch, C. W. hatch, and Ralph Hatch.
Newcastle, Wyoming CHOG, April 28, 1949
Ray A. Forbes accepted the doctrine of the CHOG. Came to visit mother in 1922.