Box CHOG 177
Contains 79 Results:
CHOG in Leesville, LA, Dated 4/26/1949
Details a brief biography of Lillie McGee and the Carver family. Details the start of CHOG in several areas of LA and the influential members.
Work of CHOG in Southern LA, Dated 1/19/1950
Mentions information the writer has already sent to C. E. Brown. Brief information about several strong congregations in Southern LA.
The First CHOG, Oak Grove, LA, 1912 - 1938
Brief history of the beginning of the church with street preaching and prayer meetings as well as the history of the buildings used. Lists the pastors who have served.
History of Church at Hammond, LA, 1893 - 1946
Includes the beginnings of the church and the lives of the influential persons as well as the buildings used and a list of pastors served. References the neck tie controversy and the black congregation.
CHOG in Baton Rouge, LA, 1939 - 1942
Also known as College Hill CHOG. Details the work of influential persons in starting this church.
Green Chapel, LA CHOG, 1912 - 1914
Details the buildings used, the first meetings, and locations. Mentions several black churches nearby.
History of Some of the CHOG in LA, Dated 4/11/1949
Details the message of CHOG being brought to LA and lists establishments of CHOG congregations across the state.
How the Work Started in MD, 1890 - 1896
Details the influence of the Gospel Trumpet, beginning services, influential persons,and buildings used.
History of the Origin and Growth of the CHOG at Friendsville, MD, Dated 3/1949
Has a biography of V. C. Wilson. Includes the start of the church, influential members, and buildings used. Has a cover letter.