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CHOG in Nebraska, 1949

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Letter refers to a book by John D. Green titled Pioneer Evangelists of the CHOG in the Pacific North West. The letter also mentions that A. L. Byers was the sister of John Green's mother and that Byers met D.S. Warner and accepted the Reformation truth. Continuing, J. P Haner and James Willis conducted meetings on John Green's property while revial meetings were conducted by George and Mary Cole and Lodema Kaser.

Dates: 1949

Excerpts from the Autobiography of Mary Heldenbrand concerning earliest preaching in Adams Co, Nebraska, 12.17.1949

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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.

Dates: 12.17.1949

History of Springfield, MO , 02.17.1949

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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.

Dates: 02.17.1949

Letter Regarding the Work in Kansas, Sent 12/15/1949

 Item — Box CHOG 176, Folder: Kansas
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Discusses the work of CHOG in Kansas, the writer's mother's faith journey, early ministers, and the first meetings.

Dates: Event: Sent 12/15/1949

Starting the Work in Southern Kansas, 1889 - 1922

 Item — Box CHOG 176, Folder: Kansas
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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.

Dates: Event: 1889 - 1922