Barney Elliott Warren
Dates
- Existence: 1867-02-20 - 1951-04-21
Biography
b. Lewiston, NY;
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
"A Look at the Church of God" Scrapbook
A scrapbook crafted to document the history of the Church of God. Sections are on the early history of the Church of God, the growth of the Church of God, the history of the Gospel Trumpet Company, Camp Meetings for the Church of God, Church of God music, young people outreach, mission trips, Anderson College and other affliated universities with the Church of God, the Christian Brotherhood Hour, and a section on Church of God leaders.
A Short History of the Work Which Started at Wilmot and Later at North Webster, IN, 1894 - 1949
The beginning of the congregation, the land purchased, prayer meetings, the buildings used, and the influential persons.
Barney Warren
This accession contains three boxes of hanging folders of Church of God Historical Society research notes. It also contains blown up images of Gospel Trumpet and Andersonian articles. Along with some loose programs and pamphlets and family scrapbooks.
Barney Warren
Contains biographical material and hymn information
B.E. Warren
Photographs of B.E. Warren pertaining to his time with the Church of God and the Gospel Trumpet Company.
B.E. Warren Papers
B.E. Warren papers from his time in the Church of God. He specialized in music and his collection contains a Bible, biographical material, notebooks, photographs, music scores, and other miscellaneous material.
Beginning of the CHOG in Laurel, Mississippi, 04.30.1949
Letter documents that CHOG began in Laurel, Mississippi in 1908 in a tent meeting. The first church building was West of Laurel, known as "The Pond." The location moved to newly purchased land in 1928, where the church was still meeting at the time of the letter (1949). Letter also mentions L.V. Strickland and his documtnation of CHOG in Mississippi.
Bennett Family and William Ebel letter
A two page letter and short cover letter containing information about many pioneer ministers including Hazel Neal, William Ebel, and the Bennett family. Written by William A. Bixler.