L. H. Morgan
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
CHOG at Moss, Mississippi, 04.20.1949
Letter dates CHOG beginning in Moss, MS in 1904 when Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Walters started Sunday school in a log schoolhouse. L. V. Strickland was the first CHOG minister to preach in the area. The first official CHOG building was erected in 1908 with the land donated by L. D Walters. Letter also gives a biographical sketch of T. Otis Matthews.
CHOG in Crowder, Mississippi, 1949
CHOG - Princeton, IN, 1908 - 1937
No writer given. Details the beginning meetings, buildings used, and influential persons.
Edgar Leonard Voight autobiography and life sketch
An autobiography and life sketch about the life and ministry work of Edgar L. Voight.
Editorial Staff and Secretaries
A group photo of the editorial staff and secretaries of the Gospel Trumpet Company in the early 1900s.
Edward Napoleon Reedy autobiography and biographical sketches
An eight page autobiography and two biographical sketches on the life and ministry work of Edward N. Reedy.
Geo. W. Johnson paper and letters
A thirty-two page paper and two letters telling to the experiences and ministry of George W. Johnson.
History of the CHOG in Cairo, IL, 1911 - 1946
No writer was given. A revival was held in 1911 and 3 years later, a congregation was started.
History of the CHOG in Poplar Bluff, MO, 5.4.1949
History of the CHOG - West Frankfort, IL, Sent 5/10/1949
It contains the healing of L. H. Morgan from tubercolosis. Mentions the opposition directed toward person who accepted the message of the CHOG. The first ordinance and communion service held in home of S. W. Parrish. Mentions the revivals conducted, buildings serving the group, and building funds.