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Louis F. Gough

 Person

Biography

m. Lucielle; d. Springfield, Mo

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Beginning of the Slusser's Chapel CHOG, Blacksburg, VA

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Scope and Contents

Church began in 1900by three ladies in the area whose last names were Slusser.













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

High Point, NC. CHOG

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Scope and Contents Answering a notice placed in the Gospel Trumpet by R.I. Grant requesting a minister to establish a CHOG in High Point, Rev. Roy Kendall came to High Point in Dec. of 1922 and began to conduct home prayer meetings.Sunday school and preaching services began in the spring of 1923.Sotre buildings rented as a location for regular church services. Vacant 3 room house rented on Pendolph St. for services.No offerings taken except in Sunday school classes. A box...
Dates: 1949 - 1950; Event: Describing events from 1881 - 1948

History of the CHOG in Kansas City, MO, 1949

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Letter has various facts on people and dates on events for CHOG. In 1897, a Gospel Trumpet was given to a Mrs. Barlow who had never joined another church because she was seeking Biblical truth on the church. Letter states a missionary home was started by a Brother Peterman where it doubled as a school to train young gospel workers in the church. The letter also mentions Frederick Jacobson, a blind evangelist to Kansas City around 1898. He also conducted services in a hall for two years.

Dates: 1949

Louis F. Gough

 File — Box CHOG 67
Scope and Contents

Contains Gough's newpaper obituary and a page of citations from various journals

Dates: Existence: 1881 - 2018; 1944-07-14