J. G. Gordon, Rev.
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Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
CHOG at Moss, Mississippi, 04.20.1949
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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.
Dates:
04.20.1949
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
W. A. McDonald Letter - CHOG in Mississippi, 1950
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Letter provides background information about CHOG in Mississippi. W. W. Bradley and Sammy Bozeman preach to the Spring Hill Community near Meridian. Members of a Protestant church were "ordered out" if they believed in holiness. These members built a building on borrowed land to worship there instead. Eventually, the letter mentions that the land owner took back the land (and with it the building), so the congregation moved to Pine Grove, remaining there for seveal years until a more...
Dates:
1950