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H. M. Riggle

 Person

Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:

Aberdeen, Washington CHOG, March 23, 1950

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A pastor from Montesano, Washington was interested in the possibility of beginning a CHOG congregation in Aberdeen and finding three people who were also interested in the CHOG.

























Dates: March 23, 1950

Beginnings on Trinidad

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Previously written magazine article about the beggining of the CHOG movement on the island of Trinidad included.









Dates: 1949 - 1950; Event: Describing events from 1881 - 1948

Brief History of the Stoneboro, PA CHOG

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Short meeting held in 1897.













Dates: 1949 - 1950; Event: Describing events from 1881 - 1948

Defiance CHOG, June 17, 1949

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Cottage Prayer meetings conducted. Meetings upstairs of a ward building in 1917-1923. Sunday School and other meetings held in the upstairs area of a grocery store.









Dates: June 17, 1949

Historical Sketch of the Hartwell CHOG in Cincinnati, OH., April 25, 1949

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Cover Letter - Writer sending information on the Hamliton, OH. CHOG.









Dates: April 25, 1949

History of the CHOG at Rush Run, OH

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During the summer of 1894, the Floating Bethel landed at Rush Run, OH.











Dates: 1949 - 1950; Event: Describing events from 1881 - 1948

History of the CHOG in Butler, PA., April 5, 1949

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Writer converted on August 15, 1901, at the age of 22, while attending the Elementon camp meeting. Her oldest sister was Wilda Weigle. Wilda's daughter was Edma Mae Anderson.











Dates: April 5, 1949

History of the CHOG in Canton, OH., April 4, 1950

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Writer involved in getting new churches started in several places before coming to Canton in 1905.



























Dates: April 4, 1950

History of the CHOG in upper East Tennessee, May 3, 1949

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Scope and Contents First holiness sermon was preached in East Tennessee by Alvin Jones in 1898. Jones, a faculty memeber of Milligan College, had travelled to Bristol, Tennessee to hear Judge Strouse preach. Under Judge Strouse preaching, Mr. Jones found the Holy Spirit. Because Jones became a joliness preacher, he was asked to resign his faculty position as well as his membership in the Christian church. Jones "never completely identified himself" with the CHOG movement. ...
Dates: May 3, 1949