How CHOG Started in South Dakota, March 8, 1949, February 14, 1949
Scope and Contents
Also includes notecard and postcard.
Notecard makes claim to be one of the first converts of the Reformation truth. Reformation truth came through mother being healed.
Rev. Ferdenand Schweiger came to Marion, S. D. on March 14, 1896 from Baraboo, WI to conduct revival on location of Benjamin Ratzlaff's farm
Mentions that Fred L. Hahn was editor of the German Gospel Trumpet
Story of Mrs. Benjamin Ratzlaff's healing from epilepsy and ther conversion
CHOG at Marion started with having Sunday services in homes.
Church building constructed on land given by Rev. Karl Arbeiter in 1905.
Pastors who served there were mentioned.
Dates
- Creation: March 8, 1949
- Creation: February 14, 1949
Creator
- J. A. Ratzlaff (Author, Person)
- Karl Arbeiter (Author, Person)
Extent
3 Sheets
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
Subject
- Benjamin Ratzlaff (Person)
- Ferdinand Schwieger (Person)
- Fred L. Hahn (Person)
- Karl Arbeiter (Person)
- Karl Giesser (Person)
- Gottlieb Arbeiter, Reverend (Person)
- Henry J. K. Goerz, Rev. (Person)
- Peter J. Goerz (Person)
- Issac Loeven (Person)
- George Kroeker, Rev. (Person)
- M. B. Brown (Person)
- R. Reeder, Rev. (Person)
- William J. Ayotte (Person)
- J. A. Ratzlaff (Person)
- Daniel E. Ratzlaff (Person)
- Walter Floyd Ratzlaff (Person)
- A. J. Ratzlaff, Rev. (Person)
- Anna Thompson (Person)
- Joseph D. Nachtigal (Person)
- Samuel Nachtigal, Rev. (Person)
- Benjamin Ratzlaff, Mrs. (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Anderson University and Church of God Archives Repository