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Brief Overview and History of the First CHOG in North Denver, CO, 1888-1949
CHOG Doctrine being Introduced to Mississippi 1888, 1950
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.
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?
Dates and Other Info Copied from the Unpublished Book of Mary Hiller Brand, 03.21.1949
The letter states that J. P Haner and James Willis were going to Kenesaw to preach, G. R. Achor first pastor at Kenesaw in 1890. Annie Kriebel was preaching around 1891. Then, in the summer of 1892, D.S. Warner and E.E. Byrum stopped for a few days in Kenesaw other way to Denver, CO. The letter also details the story of Morgan Mare.
Excerpts from the Autobiography of Mary Heldenbrand concerning earliest preaching in Adams Co, Nebraska, 12.17.1949
Letter has a cover letter that is from Frank E. Howland, and the rest is an excerpt from Mary Hildenbrand's autobiography. Mentions the Gospel Trumpet, and the arrival of J. P. Haner and James Willis in Kenesaw, Nebraska. The letter also writes of a personal illness and the sale of a barnyard property as well as some facts about the various pastors and their ministries.
"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.
Gospel Trumpet- "Firsts", 1881 - 1994
Contains a list of different "firsts" for the Gospel Trumpet Company.
Starting the Work in Southern Kansas, 1889 - 1922
Details the first meeting and Sunday school. The church was built in 1902. Work at Kansas City stopped and church was sold as people started to move away. Mentions the church in Arkansas.