D. O. Teasley, ( - 1942)
Person
Found in 52 Collections and/or Records:
How the CHOG was started at De Soto, MO , 4.30.1949
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Scope and Contents
Letter sstates that the Gospel Trumpet gathered religious literature in De Sota from 1986-1898. D. O. Teasley then came to De Sota to hold a revival service in 1903. The letter mentions the 1905 Anderson Camp Meeting as well as J.R. Stevens and Harvey Reynolds, whom those attending the camp meeting met on the way back to De Sota. Stevens and Reynolds were invited to come back to Vineland and conduct a two week revival in 1905. The letter continues and documents that Sunday school began in...
Dates:
4.30.1949
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
May Frazee biography
Item — Box CHOG 178, Folder: F
Scope and Contents
Contains a two page biography about the life of May Frazee and the work she did in the ministry field.
Dates:
Event: 1949 - 1950
Meeting CHOG people in 1903 in Boston, MA, 02.01.1949
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Scope and Contents
Letter states that early ministers in Boston were brothers: Brother Doutethy, Teasley, and Blewitt (also sp. Blueitt), and visited their parents in Northern Ireland. Brother and Sister Cheatham were invited from England to go to Ireland to preach. In 1935, the Hutchinson's moved to Rochester, New Hampshire and T. Franklin Miller conducted a revival in the Grange Hall. The letter concludes stating a building was being constructed in 1946.
Dates:
02.01.1949