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William Thomas Seaton

 Person

Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:

History of CHOG , 03.01.1949

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The letter contains information on the writer, Oscar Lee Mix, such as his birth date, his attendance at a revival near Doniphan, MO in 1886 with his grandparents, and his conversion under the preaching of Albert Birdwell.

Dates: 03.01.1949

History of CHOG in Northwest (Gordon) Nebraska, 06.09.1949

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Letter states that the first CHOG preaching in a log church through the years of 1892-1893 and also mentions the retaliation of preachers as well as the sons of George hatch: L.A. Hatch, C. W. hatch, and Ralph Hatch.

Dates: 06.09.1949

History of the CHOG in Poplar Bluff, MO, 5.4.1949

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Scope and Contents The letter contains information on CHOG in Poplar Bluff. It states that the original congregation met for Sunday schoolbut did not have an established place. The congregation became more established with a tent meeting on June 30th, 1914. After the meeting, services begame more regular in homes until the congregation moved into a store building. The letter states the East Side School House was purchased in Spring of 1917 and then construction of a new church building began in the Fall of...
Dates: 5.4.1949

History of the Ypsilanti, Michigan CHOG, 4.28.1949

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Scope and Contents Letter begins the CHOG timeline with a tent meeting and Vacation Bible School from July 12-24, 1943. The church was supported through pastor's salary. Letter details a new building project began in August of 1943 with the purchase of a cider mill. Old bricks were cleaned and resused for the church and people were able to use it beginning January 30th, 1944. The total cost of the building financed with personal loan amounted to $1.950. The letter continues and concludes with information about...
Dates: 4.28.1949

J. A. Johnson autobiographical letter

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Bio of J. A. Johnson





Dates: 1949 - 1950; Event: Describing events from 1881 - 1948

South Side CHOG in St. Louis, MO, 05.01.1949

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Letter contains information on the CHOG in the South Side of St. Louis. The congregation started in a small building in 1924. The letter describes the mission for boys and girls as well as a "nondenominational" Sunday school created by Oliver Jones. The letter also says the congregation of the south side church was from the outgrowth of the boys and girls mission.

Dates: 05.01.1949

The Work in Southern Missouri, 1949

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Scope and Contents The letter contains the message that was preached near Pynor, MO in 1893. After a rapid growth of the group, a large building was built to fit everyone. It was called Sanky Hall and where camp meeting was started. The letter also contains a story of a person's conversion and the author's, William Thomas Seaton, story of his time at the Poyner camp meeting in 1908. The letter talked about the attempt to establish a church in Doniphan. After a few years, a church building was dedicated on July...
Dates: 1949

Toney Everett Howard letters and biography

 Item — Box CHOG 179, Folder: H
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Multiple letters, a cover letter, and a nineteen page biography all giving a description of Toney E. Howard's life and ministry work.

Dates: Event: 1949 - 1950

W. B. Kendall letter about the history of the church of God congregation in Harrison, Arkansas, Letter describes events between 1912 and 1948.

 Item — Box CHOG 176, Folder: Arkansas
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W. B. Kendall letter gives a brief history of the church of God congregation in Harrison, Arkansas.

Dates: Event: Letter describes events between 1912 and 1948.