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Daniel Sidney Warner

 Person

Found in 41 Collections and/or Records:

History of Church at Hammond, LA, 1893 - 1946

 Item — Box CHOG 177, Folder: Louisiana
Scope and Contents

Includes the beginnings of the church and the lives of the influential persons as well as the buildings used and a list of pastors served. References the neck tie controversy and the black congregation.

Dates: Event: 1893 - 1946

History of Springfield, MO , 02.17.1949

 Item
Scope and Contents

Letter contains information on CHOG in Springfield, MO. The chruch building was constructed in 1904 when W. J. Henry was pastor. In 1885, Sister Carmichael led a reformation and invited J. P. Haver to hold a revival meeting. The letter also contains a story that the writer, A. M. Roberts told to him by his mother about Brother Kilpatrick.

Dates: 02.17.1949

History of the CHOG in Mississippi, 1950

 Item
Scope and Contents Letter talks about D. S. Warner and B. E. Warren among others going to Spring Hill, a town near Meridian, MS, in 1889. There, the gospel group was threatened by a mob. However, some of the mob attending services with CHOG and ended up converted. W. B. Moffet is a name listed as a converted mob member, along with his family. The Moffet family became the "foundation" of the Shady Grove Church. After the Warner group left, prayer meetings were held in private homes, and three churches were...
Dates: 1950

History of the First CHOG in South Bend, IN, Sent 5/4/1949

 Item — Box CHOG 176, Folder: Indiana
Scope and Contents

Includes the personal history of Jonas L. Forsyth, beginnings of the church, the prayer meetings held, the locations of meetings, and influential persons in starting the church.

Dates: Event: Sent 5/4/1949

Info about the Block Chapel, Summitville, IN, Dated 2/26/1949

 Item — Box CHOG 176, Folder: Indiana
Scope and Contents

Gives brief biography of James C. Hull and what led him to CHOG and starting his own congregation.

Dates: Event: Dated 2/26/1949

Letter Concerning Forgotten Pioneer Ministers , Dated 6/2/1950

 Item — Box CHOG 176, Folder: Iowa
Scope and Contents

After reading the November 12, 1949 issue of the Gosepel trumpet, Nannie Lipper Newville became concerned about pioneer ministers being forgotten. Newville wrote to Editor Brown to make sure they will not be forgotten.

Dates: Event: Dated 6/2/1950

Letter Regarding the Work in Kansas, Sent 12/15/1949

 Item — Box CHOG 176, Folder: Kansas
Scope and Contents

Discusses the work of CHOG in Kansas, the writer's mother's faith journey, early ministers, and the first meetings.

Dates: Event: Sent 12/15/1949

Local work of the CHOG in Levering, Michigan, 4.29.1949

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Scope and Contents

Letter contains a brief summary of dates for the timeline of CHOG iin Levering, Michigan. It begins in 1893 with meetings conducted in a school house at Bliss. Then in unspecified dates it states a building was erected in Maple Grove and with baptisms taking place in a nearby dam. A church building was construced around 1900 with various pastors until William B. Wilder became the permant pastor in 1946.

Dates: 4.29.1949

Minnie Yerdin Correspondence

 Collection — Drawer M (Small Collections CHOG K-Z)
Identifier: C-0264
Dates: 1889 - 1957

Northern Michigan C. M. at Charlevoix, 1949

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Scope and Contents

Letter gives brief timeline of CHOG beginning in 1895, when D. S. Warner went to N. Michigian to conduct a "grave meeting" near Charleuoix. These meetings were some of the last meetings conducted by D. S. Warner. Letter writes of a small miracle of a storm at one the meetings, where D. S. Warner commanded "the clouds to disperse" and then "it was so." Letter ends with mentioning that the name of camp meeting (previously Bliss Camp Meeting) was changed to Northern Michigan Camp Meeting.

Dates: 1949

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Abronia (Historical Town) 1
Bangor (City) 1
Canada 1
Charlevoix (City) 1
Colorado (State) 1