How the CHOG was started at De Soto, MO , 4.30.1949
Scope and Contents
Letter sstates that the Gospel Trumpet gathered religious literature in De Sota from 1986-1898. D. O. Teasley then came to De Sota to hold a revival service in 1903. The letter mentions the 1905 Anderson Camp Meeting as well as J.R. Stevens and Harvey Reynolds, whom those attending the camp meeting met on the way back to De Sota. Stevens and Reynolds were invited to come back to Vineland and conduct a two week revival in 1905. The letter continues and documents that Sunday school began in 1906 at the Vineland School House. The letter also holds information on James Clemens. A brief biography and mentions of his influence to the CHOG ministry.
Dates
- Creation: 4.30.1949
Creator
- T. S. Bradford (Person)
Extent
2 Sheets
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
Subject
- Susan Mallicoat (Person)
- Adelbert M. Bixler (Person)
- Julia Meyers (Person)
- D. O. Teasley, ( - 1942) (Person)
- James L. Clemens (Person)
- Anna Clemens (Person)
- J. R. Stevens (Person)
- Harvey Reynolds (Person)
- J. L. Ellison (Person)
- A. Ellison (Person)
- J. Brown (Person)
- Robert Parris (Person)
- B. C. Francler (Person)
- O. G. McClure (Person)
- J. B. Brunk (Person)
- Joe Harrington (Person)
- C. A. Thomas (Person)
- Paul Kerns (Person)
- C. E. Cox (Person)
- Homer Trick (Person)
- Carl P. Burton (Person)
- Iva Faugh (Person)
- Luther Clemens (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Anderson University and Church of God Archives Repository