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George T. Neal

 Person

Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:

A Report of the Beginning of the CHOG Efforts in Portland, Oregon, February 27, 1949

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Scope and Contents

Meetings held in an old mission building in 1901. Meetings conducted by J. L. Green and his niece, Nora Armstrong.







Dates: February 27, 1949

Bio of Rev. Grace E. Neal, June 28, 1949

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Born December 1, 1872.













Dates: June 28, 1949

Byrum, Noah, 1887, 1907, 1915, 1907, 1915

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One print appears to be a photo that was painted over and colorized, but original the version of photo is not in the file. There is a photocopy of the original labeling each person with the print.

Dates: 1887, 1907, 1915; 1907; 1915

Edgar Leonard Voight autobiography and life sketch

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

An autobiography and life sketch about the life and ministry work of Edgar L. Voight.

Dates: Event: 1949 - 1950

Historical Sketch of Holladay Park Church, Portland, OR - 1897

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Brother J. L. Green brought message of CHOG to the city of Portland in 1897.















Dates: 1949 - 1950; Event: Describing events from 1881 - 1948

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

 Item — Box CHOG 176, Folder: Kansas
Scope and Contents

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

History of the CHOG in Portland, September 23, 1938

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G. T. Neal was asked by Minnie to write a history of the CHOG work in Portland.















Dates: September 23, 1938

Lewis H. Walker letter about the Church of God congregation in Pomona, California, Letter describes events in the church between 1904 and 1942.

 Item — Box CHOG 176, Folder: California
Scope and Contents

Lewis H. Walker letter gives a brief history of Church of God congregation in Pomona, California.



Dates: Event: Letter describes events in the church between 1904 and 1942.