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William A. Bixler

 Person

Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:

A. J. Kilpatrick newspaper articles and letters

 Item — Box CHOG 179, Folder: K
Scope and Contents

A newspaper obiturary, two page letter, and a short biographical sketch all containing the life history and ministry work of A. J. Kilpatrick.

Dates: Event: 1949 - 1950

Bennett Family and William Ebel letter

 Item — Box CHOG 178, Folder: B
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: Event: 1949 - 1950

Bixler Family Photo Album

 Collection — Carton CHOG 275
Identifier: C-0243
Abstract

The Bixler Family Photo Album photo collection of the Trumpet Family from the years 1905-1920.

Dates: 1905-1920

Children's Charitable Home Association (Grand Junction, Michigan) materials

 Collection — Drawer L (Small Collections CHOG A-J)
Identifier: C-0023
Abstract

Materials from Children's Charitable Home Association in Grand Junction, Michigan, including articles of association and notice of dissolution

Dates: 1895-1897

Copy of Letter to Harold Phillips, 12.29.1948

 Item
Scope and Contents Letter documents the history of the Spanish work of Church of God. Time frame skips the beginning of work but credits D. W. Patterson for his labor to the cause during the period when the letter was written. Mentions of missionary B. F. Elliot's work in Mexico detailing his request to the Gospel Trumpet to print Spanish literature and Elliot's wife, Georgia Cook. Creator of letter, William A. Bixler (also foreman in the composing room at The Gospel Trumpet Co.) writes his observation of...
Dates: 12.29.1948

Miscellaneous Letters

 Collection — Drawer M (Small Collections CHOG K-Z)
Identifier: C-0067

Motto Department on 8th Street

 Item
Identifier: 33
Abstract

Photo of the motto department on 8th Street for the Gospel Trumpet featuring the foreman W.A. Bixler and his workers.

Dates: 1905-1920