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History of Organization in the Pacific Northwest
The writer's knowledge of information given in the letter is based partly on written records and partly on memory, none of it on hearsay.
History of the Community CHOG in Wenatchee, Washington
Mrs. Carl Hepskind and family moved to Wenatchee in November of 1929. She wrote the Gospel Trumpet Co. in Anderson to secure names of people in the area who subscribed to the paper. Additional names were given to her by H. A. Schlatter: Bro. and Sis. Basone, Kathleen DiMet, Mae Patrick, and Bro. and Sis. Snoddy.
Kempin - West Coast Ministers
This disc appears to be photographs of ministers at a conference on the west coast. Most of the photos appear to be staged. There are 13 photographs on this disc.
Letter about CHOG in Orofino, ID, Dated 4/26/1949
A Sunday school was started in 1913 but attempts at establishing a permenant CHOG failed. It was attempted again in 194 as a Sunday school and congregational meetings were conducted.
Luther G. Evans' Reflection of the Early History of the CHOG in ID, 1902 - 1949
Personal reflection of Luther G. Evans' memory concerning the early history of persons and occurances within the life of the CHOG in Idaho. The Gosepl Trumpet was a big influence.
Personal Historical Letter Written to L. G. Evans., April 25, 1949
A personal historical letter written to L. G. Evans.
Postcard Concerning the Work in Clarkston, Washington, April 21, 1949
L. G. Evans contacted Bro. A. F. Gray concerning the information he had on the work in Clarkston, Washington.