Samuel L. Speck
Dates
- Existence: 1862 - 1918
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Letter Regarding the Work in Kansas, Sent 12/15/1949
Discusses the work of CHOG in Kansas, the writer's mother's faith journey, early ministers, and the first meetings.
Marie Perkins autobiography, Letter describes events between 1909 and 1948.
Letter describes Marie Perkins history with the Church of God; specifically the Bellflower Church of God in California.
May Frazee biography
Contains a two page biography about the life of May Frazee and the work she did in the ministry field.
Origins of the Stoneboro, CHOG at Hendersonville
Remebering people of the CHOG in 1884.
Personal Letter to Find Info on History of the Portland Camp Meeting, Dated 12/19/1949
The writer is looking for information about the meeting because that is the site of the incident which hospitalized her.
Reynolds A. Hoag Personal Autobiography from Pullman, Michigan, 4.23.1949
Letter author, Reynolds Hoag, begins his personal story writing about attending camp meeting North of Bangor, Michigan when he was 13. He accepted the teachings of the Church of God in 1914. Hoag lived on the camp ground in Grand Junction from 1922-1931. Hoag names his son and son-in law as ministers - Floyd Hoag and Henry Hartman.
Samuel L. Speck biography
A short one page biography describing the life and ministry work of Samuel L. Speck.
Samuel Speck
Photographs of Samuel Speck pertaining to his relationship with the Gospel Trumpet Company and the Church of God.
Sebastian Michels, S. L. Speck, and F.G. Smith letter
A letter containing information on the ministry work of Sebastian Michels, F. G. Smith, S. L. Speck.