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Charles Wesley Naylor biography

 Item — Box CHOG 179, Folder: N
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A four page autobiography about the life and ministry work of Charles Wesley Naylor.

Dates: Event: 1949 - 1950

CHOG Doctrine being Introduced to Mississippi 1888, 1950

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Letter describes the history of CHOG doctrine was introduced to Mississippi in 1888 with the first meeting of the D. S. Warner group taking place near Dixon, MS. The group faced mass persecution with D. S. Warner responding with a hymn he wrote titled "Who will Suffer with the Savior." Despite persecution, D. S. Warner was able to establish a church in every community he conducted a gospel meeting with the State Camp location at Dixon, MS.

Dates: 1950

Early History of CHOG in Mississippi, 02.18.1949

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Letter outlines the early history of CHOG in Mississippi. W. W. Bradley began preaching in 1887 on the topic of holiness. Author, L. V. Strickland was 16 years old when he first heard Bradley speaking. Letter details the resistance that CHOG ministers faced in the area, mentions of some members armed in case of conflict.

Dates: 02.18.1949

Early History of CHOG in West Liberty, OH, 1949

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Letter contians information on a tent meeting held before 1889-1890 near a public school house and in the home of Jacob Detweiler. Also details the purchase of a church building and the biography of Reverand Simon Yoder. There is a mention of a loan from Simon Yoder of $400 toward the pusblishing of a new hymnal.

Dates: 1949

Isaiah S. McCoy autobiography and cover letter

 Item — Box CHOG 179, Folder: M
Scope and Contents

A three page autobiography and cover letter about the ministry work and life of Isaiah S. McCoy.

Dates: Event: 1949 - 1950

Origin of CHOG in North Apollo, PA

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First meeting of church and Sunday school conducted in Diamond Hall in 1898.





Dates: 1949 - 1950; Event: Describing events from 1881 - 1948