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Henrietta Grover Miscellaneous Letter, 1949

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Scope and Contents

Letter contains unconnected information, such as J. C. Fisher preached 'wonderful' sermons but there was opposition in every place where the message of CHOG was preached. Letter continues with how early ministers did not charge for preaching, but author believes that ministers are now preaching for money. Letter ends with what can be potentially be considered an uplifting remark on how persecution drives one closer to the Heavenly Father.

Dates: 1949

Information about the Early Days of CHOG in KS, Dated 1/16/1950

 Item — Box CHOG 176, Folder: Kansas
Scope and Contents

Around 1885 J. C. Fisher came to Stafford, KS to preach. Letter gives some information about the author's father.

Dates: Event: Dated 1/16/1950

Reynolds A. Hoag Personal Autobiography from Pullman, Michigan, 4.23.1949

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Scope and Contents

Letter author, Reynolds Hoag, begins his personal story writing about attending camp meeting North of Bangor, Michigan when he was 13. He accepted the teachings of the Church of God in 1914. Hoag lived on the camp ground in Grand Junction from 1922-1931. Hoag names his son and son-in law as ministers - Floyd Hoag and Henry Hartman.

Dates: 4.23.1949

Samuel L. Speck biography

 Item — Box CHOG 179, Folder: S
Scope and Contents

A short one page biography describing the life and ministry work of Samuel L. Speck.

Dates: Event: 1949 - 1950