CHOG - Howell Co. Missouri, 11.08.1949
Scope and Contents
Letter lists facts about CHOG in Howell County. It mentions the first meeting was in a school house in a private home in 1894. This meeting was led by Nannie Coursey who died in 1929. The custodian (no mentioned name) of Congregational methodist Church opened church for two young preachers to preach for one week. The cusodian, wife and daughter recieved santification and renounced "sectism" causing the congregational methodist church to remove their membership from the church. Letter states the first camp meeting of CHOG in Howell county was conducted in 1899. Then D. O. Teasley and Dewitt Chase held revival in West Plains and a building there was dedicated in 1928.
Dates
- Creation: 11.08.1949
Creator
- Frederick Eugene Bird, Rev. (Person)
Extent
2 Sheets
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
Subject
- Nannie Coursey (Person)
- Robert Forkner (Person)
- Robert Morris (Person)
- George Heselton (Person)
- John D. Ferrell (Person)
- A. B. Stansberry (Person)
- J. M. Harrington (Person)
- G. Haines (Person)
- D. O. Teasley, ( - 1942) (Person)
- Dewitt Chase (Person)
- William Thomas Seaton (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Anderson University and Church of God Archives Repository