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A Short History of the Work Which Started at Wilmot and Later at North Webster, IN, 1894 - 1949
The beginning of the congregation, the land purchased, prayer meetings, the buildings used, and the influential persons.
Brief Overview and History of the First CHOG in North Denver, CO, 1888-1949
Charles Wesley Naylor biography
A four page autobiography about the life and ministry work of Charles Wesley Naylor.
History of Springfield, MO , 02.17.1949
Letter contains information on CHOG in Springfield, MO. The chruch building was constructed in 1904 when W. J. Henry was pastor. In 1885, Sister Carmichael led a reformation and invited J. P. Haver to hold a revival meeting. The letter also contains a story that the writer, A. M. Roberts told to him by his mother about Brother Kilpatrick.
Information about the Early Days of CHOG in KS, Dated 1/16/1950
Around 1885 J. C. Fisher came to Stafford, KS to preach. Letter gives some information about the author's father.
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.