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Beginning of the CHOG in Laurel, Mississippi, 04.30.1949
Letter documents that CHOG began in Laurel, Mississippi in 1908 in a tent meeting. The first church building was West of Laurel, known as "The Pond." The location moved to newly purchased land in 1928, where the church was still meeting at the time of the letter (1949). Letter also mentions L.V. Strickland and his documtnation of CHOG in Mississippi.
Church of the Living God History, 1949
"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.
Southwest Missouri Beginnings - 2nd Attempt, 1949
Letter begins with the Bennett family converting the Bold family. The Bold family then went on to host a revival meeting in 1892-93. Letter continues saying that CHOG 'saints' held a camp meeting at Winslow on the location of a children's home. Said children's home was a failure due to unhealthy conditions. Letter also states that the beginnings of CHOG in Northwest MO wcould be secured by John L. Stage and the Southwest of MO could be secured by J. H. Sherill.