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George W. Bailey, 1919

 File — Carton CHOG 71
Dates: Other: 1919

George W. Olson, 1919

 File — Carton CHOG 73
Dates: Other: 1919

Grand Avenue CHOG, New York City, New York, 1949

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Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1949

H. M. Riggle, 1919

 File — Carton CHOG 73
Dates: Other: 1919

Henry A. Swecker letter and autobiography

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

A short letter and ten page autoiography describing the life and ministry work of Henry A. Swecker.

Dates: Event: 1949 - 1950

Historical Sketch of the CHOG in the North Central Part of Missouri, 1949

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Letter contains a brief history of North Central Missouri beginning in 1898 with Simon Bertschman inviting John Neff and D. O. Teasley to come to Milan. Letter mentions the Gospel Trumpetand a revival meeting held in 1899. Sunday school was organized in the home of S. N. Still in Decemeber of 1917. The church building was constructed in 1918. Then, in 1910, a tent meeting was held and another meeting in Kiksville in 1913. The pastor was listed as J. A. Hauck.

Dates: 1949

History of the CHOG in New England, 05.01.1949

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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.

Dates: 05.01.1949

How the CHOG came into Bollings, Wayne, and Howell, MO, 1949

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Scope and Contents

Letter contains conversations between the writer, L. Roy Lee, and his mother and father. Letter also contains information on his first sermon delivered on September 10th, 1905. Continuing on, there is facts on when the CHOG message was introducd to the area in 1891 by Robert L. Farquar. Also mentioned in the letter is the revival southeast of Ziama in 1906 and a revival meeting conducted by D. O. Teasley and Henry Fowler.

Dates: 1949

How the CHOG was started at De Soto, MO , 4.30.1949

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Scope and Contents Letter sstates that the Gospel Trumpet gathered religious literature in De Sota from 1986-1898. D. O. Teasley then came to De Sota to hold a revival service in 1903. The letter mentions the 1905 Anderson Camp Meeting as well as J.R. Stevens and Harvey Reynolds, whom those attending the camp meeting met on the way back to De Sota. Stevens and Reynolds were invited to come back to Vineland and conduct a two week revival in 1905. The letter continues and documents that Sunday school began in...
Dates: 4.30.1949

J. C. Blaney, 1919

 File — Carton CHOG 71
Dates: Other: 1919

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