Emory H. Shipman
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Brief Sketch of early CHOG work in Tulsa
"Holiness" meetings in school houses, brush arbors, and tents in 1898.
Bristow, OK CHOG
CHOG in Bristow began in 1896.
Early Preachers of the CHOG Reformation
Sister C. A. Sunderland was baptized by the father of the writer. She was responsible for congregations at Granby, Webb City, and Carthage. She was "set aside" by R. L. Berry becuase he considered her fanatical. Writer considers her a godly women. She ministered in OK. She also ministered alongside of Lena Schoffner Matthesen and E. H. Shipman.
Elmer Hurst letter about general state and congregations history, Letter describes events from many congregations from 1895 through 1948.
Elmer Hurst letter about the general state and congregation history in Arkansas.The letter gives brief sketches of the Holy Ridge, Hot Springs, Paragould, Harrison, and Benton congregations. The letter also gives brief personal histories about Floyd L. Hurst, L. C. Cash, and Elmer O. Hurst.
General History of the CHOG in OK, March 17, 1949
Writer affirms that he has given his whole life working in the CHOG in OK.
Geo. W. Johnson paper and letters
A thirty-two page paper and two letters telling to the experiences and ministry of George W. Johnson.
History of the CHOG in Pryor, Oklahoma, April, 30, 1949
Street preaching in July, 1902.
History of the Start of the CHOG in Bristow, OK, April 21, 1949
Brush Arbor meeting held in Bristow Indian Territory Creek nation in 1904.
John Doughty Harmon biography
Contains a three page biography about the life of John Doughty Harmon.
Starting of the work at Ripley, April 15, 1949
First message of the CHOG presented in 1895.