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Richard E. Meyer

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1949-02-26 - 2009-04-24

Biography

b. Bloomington, IL

Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:

Editorial Staff and Secretaries

 Item
Identifier: 6
Abstract

A group photo of the editorial staff and secretaries of the Gospel Trumpet Company in the early 1900s.

Dates: 1905-1920

Group of Gospel Trumpet Workers, Moundsville; also a German class, Richard Meyer teacher, 1905

 Item
Identifier: 19
Abstract

A photo of a group of Gospel Trumpet workers in Moundsville, West Virginia. The workers were also part of a German class that was taught by Richard Meyer.

Dates: 1905

History of the German Gospel Trumpet, 1949-12-17

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

There is a reference to letter from Gottlieb Arbeiter, 1/5/1950. It contains when the German Gospel Trumpet was published, 1895, the history of it, and that F. L. Hahn was editor. The German name for the Gospel Trumpet is Evangeliums Posaune.

Dates: Event: 1949-12-17

Richard E. Meyer

 File — Box CHOG 69
Dates: Existence: 1881 - 2018; 1944-07-14

Richard Meyer

 Item
Identifier: 282
Abstract

A portrait photograph of Richard Meyer.

Dates: 1905-1920

The Beginnings of the Work in Germany, 1919 - 1922

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

Walter Warwick served in World War I, after returning home he was sent to Prussia by the church to assist in church work. There, he met Eva Schmidt who talked to him about a sinless life. Instrumental to his faith was C.E. Orr's Book "A Religious Faith". Otto Doebert influenced his understanding of the book of Revelations. He was invited by Meyers to come to Essen to assist in starting the German Gospel Trumpet in 1922.

Dates: Event: 1919 - 1922

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