George L. Cole
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
First CHOG, Wichita, KS, Dated 4/26/1949
Includes a cover letter, which does mention the "colored" congregation of CHOG. Goes into the development of the church, its locations, its dedications, parsonages, leading pastors, and early pioneers. Says it was always a missionary church. Includes a picture of the church.
George L. Cole
Contains biography.
Historical Sketch of Holladay Park Church, Portland, OR - 1897
Brother J. L. Green brought message of CHOG to the city of Portland in 1897.
History of the CHOG at Anthony, KS, Sent 12/29/1949
The church played an important role in the spiritual development of the town. The first location was in the home of Hannah Fisbaugh. It also contains a list of early and later pastors as well as the churches built.
History of the CHOG in Middleton, ID, Dated 2/20/1949
The revival was conducted in October 1915 vy E. G. Masters. The chapel was built spring of 1917.
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.
James E. Forrest letter
An eleven page letter about the life and ministry work of J. E. Forrest.
Jeremiah Cole biographies
Contains two short biographies about the life of Jeremiah Cole and his sister Mary Cole and their ministry work.
Mary Cole letter
A one page letter giving a brief description of Mary Cole's life and her work in the ministry field.
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.