Cora Jarrett
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
A Report of the Beginning of the CHOG Efforts in Portland, Oregon, February 27, 1949
Meetings held in an old mission building in 1901. Meetings conducted by J. L. Green and his niece, Nora Armstrong.
Correction Letter to History of CHOG in Gordon, NE, 1949
Letter states the purpose is to correct a mistake of the history of CHOG in Gordon, Nebraska. The Bamford family and John Gillespie came from Seattle and not Fortland.
Early Experiences of Mrs. Cora Jarrett, 1949
The letter is a personal narrative experience of Cora Jarrett of the family moving to Nebraska from Missouri to occupy a homestead property in 1886.
Early Work in Portland, Oregon
Throughout the letter, the writer's main objective is to stress that the congregation was fortunate to have people who did a lot of personal evangelism and who were devoted to the truths of the Church of God.
Historical Sketch of Holladay Park Church, Portland, OR - 1897
Brother J. L. Green brought message of CHOG to the city of Portland in 1897.
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.
History of the CHOG in Portland, September 23, 1938
G. T. Neal was asked by Minnie to write a history of the CHOG work in Portland.
Letter to Sister Cora Jarrett, 06.18.1949
Letter mentions various types of meetings including house meetings , sunday school at Sister Sones' and camp meeting. The camp meeting was conducted by C. E. Brown. There is also mentions of Brother Harringoton and Seaton preaching in a tent. The rest of the letter describes the plan to send a group of workers to the Indian Camp meeting at Wounded Knee.