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Beginning of the Church (CHOG) at Philadelphia
Church started around the beginning of 1896 with the mission ministry of B. F. Weikel. He was assisted by Ora Howard (age 19). Ora married D. O. Teasely.
Charles August Grant autobiography
A five page autobiography giving a detailed descriptiob of Charles August Grant and his ministry work.
CHOG in Butler, New Jersey, 04.28.1949
Letter details the history of CHOG in Butler beginning with a church founded by Mr. and Mrs. Abram Brandow through the influence of finding a Gospel Trumpet on a train in 1902. A revival meeting was held by D. O. Teasley in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jeune. C. J. Blewitt and D. O. Teasley came from a missionary home in New York to preach. In 1910 a church building was originally rented until a property was purchased and a dedication was made in April 1923.
Grand Avenue CHOG, New York City, New York, 1949
The letter contains information on the CHOG in New York. In 1898, Charles James Blewitt began preaching in New York City. In 1907, an official building was erected and was designed as a training home for home and foreign workers as well as a place where traveling missionaires could live. The letter mentions several churches that were either saved or begun by the gospel workers, highlighting two that where founded in 1907 and 1921.
History of the CHOG in New England, 05.01.1949
Letter describes the influence of Mrs. Charles A. Clark, and also informs on topics of family heritage and church heritage beginning in 1892. The letter also describes the CHOG at Pitts Field and Roy W. Potter's ministeral work.