Willis M. Brown
Biography
b. Illinois m. Georgiana Martin 1882
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
How a Young Minister Heard the Truth, 1894 - 1946
No writer was given. Details James P. Eden's childhood, marriage, early evangelism, ministrial work, and death.
Information about the Early Days of CHOG in KS, Dated 1/16/1950
Around 1885 J. C. Fisher came to Stafford, KS to preach. Letter gives some information about the author's father.
Joseph H. Ball letter and autobiography
A letter and a eight page autobiography about Joseph H. Ball and a specific account of his work in the ministry field.
Letter Concerning Early Camp Meetings, 1949
The writer's information about the first Camp Meeting comes from Bro. Hickman who lived in Colfat, Washington.
Letter Detailing Ministers Who Were in Nannie Lipper Newville's Home , Sent 11/17/1949
Nannie Newville hosted ministers in her home in Iowa. Letter is basically only a list of names.
Luther G. Evans' Reflection of the Early History of the CHOG in ID, 1902 - 1949
Personal reflection of Luther G. Evans' memory concerning the early history of persons and occurances within the life of the CHOG in Idaho. The Gosepl Trumpet was a big influence.
Memories of CHOG Ministers in VA, January 2, 1949
Ministers who helped to establish the CHOG in VA
Nannie Lipper Newville letter
A six page letter giving a detailed description of the life and ministry of Nannie Lipper Newville.
Somerville Morgan County letter, Letter discusses events between 1864 to 1899.
A fourteen page letter describing the preacher's lives of the Somerville Morgan County church.
The History of the Rockvale, Tennessee CHOG
After reading a copy of the Gospel Trumpet, Edgar Williams wrote to Willis M. Brown inviting him to conduct revival services. Coming with Brown in 1902, were two women to assist him with the services which were held in a Presbyterian church at Jackson Ridge.
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