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J. M. Harrington

 Person

Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:

Brief Overview and History of the First CHOG in North Denver, CO, 1888-1949

 Item — Box CHOG 176, Folder: Colorado
Scope and Contents Has handwritten notes from W. D. Pollock. Also, a cover letter written by John E. Roberts Jr. History of the CHOG in North Denver, CO written by John Roberts Sr, assisted by Elsa Fischer. Contents include the influence of the Gospel Trumpet upon James Pollock, the faith of Wheeler Pollock, a 6 week revival in 1888 by D.S. Warner's evangelistc team, open door mission for men, first trustees, construction of the missionary home, and the transitioning of the church buildings. The church was...
Dates: Event: 1888-1949

CHOG - Howell Co. Missouri, 11.08.1949

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Scope and Contents Letter lists facts about CHOG in Howell County. It mentions the first meeting was in a school house in a private home in 1894. This meeting was led by Nannie Coursey who died in 1929. The custodian (no mentioned name) of Congregational methodist Church opened church for two young preachers to preach for one week. The cusodian, wife and daughter recieved santification and renounced "sectism" causing the congregational methodist church to remove their membership from the church. Letter states...
Dates: 11.08.1949

CHOG in Beaver City and Stanford, 11.28.1949

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Letter states that Rev. J. M. Harrington held meetings at a school house in 1906 and at another school house in 1910. Revivals were conducted by Harrington in Christian church at ppreceipts in 1926-1927. The author of the letter, a Mrs. John A. Irwin, noted that Harringont was well loved by the people he served and met. The letter also mentions some details on older ministries.

Dates: 11.28.1949

CHOG in Grand Island, Nebraska, 1949

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Letter states that a lot of work was done before August 1940 with events such as a vacant methodist church rented in OCtober 1929 with prayer services held and Sunday school started. The letter also mentions that CHOG bought a building in APril of 1938 which serves as the present day church location as of the time of the letter.

Dates: 1949

History (Agra, KS), Dated 3/1/1949

 Item — Box CHOG 176, Folder: Kansas
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Details the pioneer preachers in Agra, KS and the buildings used and the first baptism.

Dates: Event: Dated 3/1/1949

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 Central Part of Nebraska, 05.20.1949

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The letter details on the CHOG in central Nebraska, and was influenced by Glenn H. Jackson and William H. Hinkle (the author) or establishing a new church. Revivals were held between 1927-1928 by J. M. Harringotn. The writer conducted over 100 revivals in last 19 years. In 1931, Hinkle accepted Reformation Teaching.

Dates: 05.20.1949

History of the CHOG in Palco, KS, Dated 2/13/1950

 Item — Box CHOG 176, Folder: Kansas
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Includes the buildings, the influential people of the church, and the first minutes from the first ministerial assembly in Northwest Kansas.

Dates: Event: Dated 2/13/1950