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Byrum, Noah, 1887, 1907, 1915, 1907, 1915
One print appears to be a photo that was painted over and colorized, but original the version of photo is not in the file. There is a photocopy of the original labeling each person with the print.
California Homeland-Chapel Visitor, May 1932
CHOG in Nebraska, 1949
Letter refers to a book by John D. Green titled Pioneer Evangelists of the CHOG in the Pacific North West. The letter also mentions that A. L. Byers was the sister of John Green's mother and that Byers met D.S. Warner and accepted the Reformation truth. Continuing, J. P Haner and James Willis conducted meetings on John Green's property while revial meetings were conducted by George and Mary Cole and Lodema Kaser.
Concerning Early Work (Grand Junction), 11.8.1949
Letter answers five questions on the history. 1) How long was D. S. Warner in charge of the work before E. E. Byrum took over at Grand Junction. 2) Who took care of editorial work in Warner's absence? 3) Was A. B. Palmer connected with the work in Juction from the beginning? 4) Who were the very first ones connected with starting the work? 5) How did they carry on the work?
Editorial Staff and Secretaries
A group photo of the editorial staff and secretaries of the Gospel Trumpet Company in the early 1900s.
"From Rome City, Indiana to Anderson, Indiana" Material for: The Story of the G.T. Co. , 1842 - 1994
Contains a copy of the possible book agreement between Herrington and Warner press, a letter from Herrington to Dan Harmon regarding the details of his plan for the book, a bibliography, a letter from Dr. Kenneth E. Jones to Herrington, an Index, possible pages from Herrington's book, a list of Warner Press publications, and a document over some of the history of the Gospel Trumpet Company.
Hartselle congregation letter, Letter discusses events between 1891 and 1892.
A short letter describing the history of The Church of God in Hartselle, Alabama.
Jacob Whistler Byers newspaper clipping
A small newspaper clipping of an obituary for Jacob Whistler Byers.
Jumia P. Witt Letter, 02.23.1949
Letter contains information on CHOG movements around Morrisville, Mo in 1903 that was titled the Holiness Movement. The meetings were conducted in several locations including a school house, homes, and tents since there was no church buildings. There are mentions of persecution and divine healing was preached. The letter ends with the author claiming to have had a sanctiful life.