J. B. Brunk
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Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
First Meeting of CHOG held in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, 5.1.1949
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Letter contains the details of the first CHOG meeting in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. It states that the speaker was Brother Reedy in 1923. The second meeting conducted by Brother Stpehen Hilbun in the fall of 1924. After the tent meetings, services began to meet in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis. Services continued and occasionally were held in City Hall. The death of Kathryn Seiler suspended services for a while, resuming in August and September 1936 under a tent. The church purchased...
Dates:
5.1.1949
History of the CHOG in Poplar Bluff, MO, 5.4.1949
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The letter contains information on CHOG in Poplar Bluff. It states that the original congregation met for Sunday schoolbut did not have an established place. The congregation became more established with a tent meeting on June 30th, 1914. After the meeting, services begame more regular in homes until the congregation moved into a store building. The letter states the East Side School House was purchased in Spring of 1917 and then construction of a new church building began in the Fall of...
Dates:
5.4.1949
How the CHOG was started at De Soto, MO , 4.30.1949
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Letter sstates that the Gospel Trumpet gathered religious literature in De Sota from 1986-1898. D. O. Teasley then came to De Sota to hold a revival service in 1903. The letter mentions the 1905 Anderson Camp Meeting as well as J.R. Stevens and Harvey Reynolds, whom those attending the camp meeting met on the way back to De Sota. Stevens and Reynolds were invited to come back to Vineland and conduct a two week revival in 1905. The letter continues and documents that Sunday school began in...
Dates:
4.30.1949