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History of the CHOG in Kansas City, MO, 1949
Letter has various facts on people and dates on events for CHOG. In 1897, a Gospel Trumpet was given to a Mrs. Barlow who had never joined another church because she was seeking Biblical truth on the church. Letter states a missionary home was started by a Brother Peterman where it doubled as a school to train young gospel workers in the church. The letter also mentions Frederick Jacobson, a blind evangelist to Kansas City around 1898. He also conducted services in a hall for two years.
Short History of the South Meridian CHOG, Dated 4/25/1949
Details the beginning of the congregation, beginning meetings, list of pastors and influential people, worship, and the buildings used.
Toney Everett Howard letters and biography
Multiple letters, a cover letter, and a nineteen page biography all giving a description of Toney E. Howard's life and ministry work.