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M. H. Mansen, Bro

 Person

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

History of the CHOG in Cairo, IL, 1911 - 1946

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

No writer was given. A revival was held in 1911 and 3 years later, a congregation was started.

Dates: Event: 1911 - 1946

History of the CHOG - West Frankfort, IL, Sent 5/10/1949

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

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.

Dates: Event: Sent 5/10/1949

How the CHOG came into Bollings, Wayne, and Howell, MO, 1949

 Item
Scope and Contents

Letter contains conversations between the writer, L. Roy Lee, and his mother and father. Letter also contains information on his first sermon delivered on September 10th, 1905. Continuing on, there is facts on when the CHOG message was introducd to the area in 1891 by Robert L. Farquar. Also mentioned in the letter is the revival southeast of Ziama in 1906 and a revival meeting conducted by D. O. Teasley and Henry Fowler.

Dates: 1949

Metropolis, IL, Dated 1/24/1950

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

Refers to a small congregation in Paducah, KY that fell apart after the pastor had a problem in his personal life. Refers C. E. Brown to people who could give him the history of their churches. E. H. Harding and wife say that they willl defend Anderson CHOG against the views of the Slacum movement. He is very satisfied with the progress of the church in Metropolis, IL.

Dates: Event: Dated 1/24/1950