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Edith George Swinehart

 Person

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Camp Meeting in Montana and Northern Wyoming, 1949

 Item
Scope and Contents The letter begins with the author, A. J. Stuart writing he was called to Eureka, Montana to conduct a revival meeting in December 1927. The letter also mentions several things about camp meetings; such as a camp meeting planned for July, a need for a camp meeting in Wyoming and Southern Montana. Continuing on, the letter talks about the Young People's Convention, planned to be held in Walla-Walla but was moved to the plains because of the weather. Stuart tells a personal story of how he fell...
Dates: 1949

Edith George Swineherd letter

 Item — Box CHOG 179, Folder: S
Scope and Contents

A one page letter summarizing the life and ministry work of Edith G. Swinehart.

Dates: Event: 1949 - 1950

Elmer Virgil Swineherd letter

 Item — Box CHOG 179, Folder: S
Scope and Contents

A one page letter summarizing the life and ministry work of Elmer V. Swinehart.

Dates: Event: 1949 - 1950

History - Montana, 1949

 Item
Scope and Contents

Letter contains a brief overview of CHOG in Montana, starting with stating that CHOG pioneers settled on homestead lands. Early pioneers were requesting ministers to conduct a revival meeting. The first congregation established at Billings, Montana and the second congregation was established at Big Sany, MO and another in Libby, MO. The letter contributes the specific locations with the main pastor, and ends with the CHOG established in Wyoming in New Castle, Cody, and Sheridan.

Dates: 1949