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Box CHOG 176

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Contains 271 Results:

History of the Black Congregation in La Fayette, GA, Dated 6/14/1949

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

Writer states "the History of the Congregation of the Colored Church of God, La Fayette, Georgia". The congregation was started through conversions of Martha Wheeler through efforts of Emma Chapman, who was white. The first building was a former hog shelter and a Sunday school was opened.

Dates: Event: Dated 6/14/1949

History of the Black CHOG in Georgia, 1893 - 1949

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

Details the ifluence of the Gosepel Trumpet and the advertising that A. J. Kilpatrick and Thomas Carter were conducting a revival in Augusta on 12/1893. There is a listing of some pioneer preachers.

Dates: Event: 1893 - 1949

History of the CHOG in Jerome, ID, 1910 - 1940

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

Details the influence of the Gospel Trumpet and advertisingfor preachers to stop if they were passing through the area. A revival meeting was held in fall 1916. The Sunday school was started in the home of Myrtle Shell.

Dates: Event: 1910 - 1940

CHOG, Coeur D'Alene, ID, Dated 5/1949

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

Began in the winter of 1925. Includes a list of pastors.

Dates: Event: Dated 5/1949

Letter from Luther G. Evans of Early Ministers in Area, 1890 - 1891

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

The letter is titled "History". The first half is written by Thomas W. Cooper, detailing the early ministers in the area. Much credit is given to the Peterman family and G. W. Bailey in later years.

Dates: Event: 1890 - 1891

Personal Letter of Luther G. Evans' Faith Journey, Dated 2/12/1950

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

He commends C. E. Brown as editor-in-chief of the Gospel Trumpet. Evans didn't agree with Earl Slacum's opinion of C. E. Brown and his leadership.

Dates: Event: Dated 2/12/1950

Luther G. Evans' Reflection of the Early History of the CHOG in ID, 1902 - 1949

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

Personal reflection of Luther G. Evans' memory concerning the early history of persons and occurances within the life of the CHOG in Idaho. The Gosepl Trumpet was a big influence.

Dates: Event: 1902 - 1949

CHOG of Culdesac, ID, Dated 5/1949

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

The Kole family recieved the Gosepl Trumpet in 1908. CHOG orginates to 1900 at Kippen, near Reubens, ID. CHOG began in Culdesac in February 1936.

Dates: Event: Dated 5/1949

History of the CHOG in Middleton, ID, Dated 2/20/1949

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

The revival was conducted in October 1915 vy E. G. Masters. The chapel was built spring of 1917.

Dates: Event: Dated 2/20/1949

Letter about CHOG in Orofino, ID, Dated 4/26/1949

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

A Sunday school was started in 1913 but attempts at establishing a permenant CHOG failed. It was attempted again in 194 as a Sunday school and congregational meetings were conducted.

Dates: Event: Dated 4/26/1949