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History of the CHOG in Butler, PA., April 5, 1949
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Scope and Contents
Writer converted on August 15, 1901, at the age of 22, while attending the Elementon camp meeting. Her oldest sister was Wilda Weigle. Wilda's daughter was Edma Mae Anderson.
Dates:
April 5, 1949
History of the Work of CHOG in Ft Wayne, IN, 1897 - 1949
Item — Box CHOG 176, Folder: Indiana
Scope and Contents
Includes the beginnings of the church, buildings used, and the different congregations. Makes a reference to the black congregation as "colored".
Dates:
Event: 1897 - 1949
Mabel Ashenfelter Hale autobiography
Item — Box CHOG 179, Folder: H
Scope and Contents
A seven page autobiography about the life and ministry work of Mabel Ashenfelter Hale.
Dates:
Event: 1949 - 1950
Starting the Work in Southern Kansas, 1889 - 1922
Item — Box CHOG 176, Folder: Kansas
Scope and Contents
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