Mattie Wilson
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
CHOG at Moss, Mississippi, 04.20.1949
Letter dates CHOG beginning in Moss, MS in 1904 when Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Walters started Sunday school in a log schoolhouse. L. V. Strickland was the first CHOG minister to preach in the area. The first official CHOG building was erected in 1908 with the land donated by L. D Walters. Letter also gives a biographical sketch of T. Otis Matthews.
George E. Bolds letters and notes
This document contains a three page letter, a one full page letter, and notes from an interview with Mamie Bolds Hands all recording the life of George E. Bolds and his family.
N. S. Duncan letters and autobiography
One five page letter describing the life of N. S. Duncan written by Duncan's wife. The four page autobiography, along with a cover letter, were written by Duncan himself.
Southwest Missouri Beginnings - 2nd Attempt, 1949
Letter begins with the Bennett family converting the Bold family. The Bold family then went on to host a revival meeting in 1892-93. Letter continues saying that CHOG 'saints' held a camp meeting at Winslow on the location of a children's home. Said children's home was a failure due to unhealthy conditions. Letter also states that the beginnings of CHOG in Northwest MO wcould be secured by John L. Stage and the Southwest of MO could be secured by J. H. Sherill.
Toney Everett Howard letters and biography
Multiple letters, a cover letter, and a nineteen page biography all giving a description of Toney E. Howard's life and ministry work.