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| − | Clyde Gospel Hall was an open brethren assembly in Clyde, Sandusky Co., [[Ohio]] that was founded primarily thru the gospel preaching of itinerants Norman Crawford and Lorne McBain around 1958 when it was meeting at 126 Railroad St. | + | Clyde Gospel Hall was an open brethren assembly in Clyde, Sandusky Co., [[Ohio]] that was founded primarily thru the gospel preaching of itinerants Norman Crawford and Lorne McBain around 1958 when it was meeting at 126 Railroad St. In 1964, the assembly moved to 204 Woodland where it remained until its closure in 2021 attributed to a rash of COVID deaths. |
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Latest revision as of 21:33, 20 March 2025
Clyde Gospel Hall was an open brethren assembly in Clyde, Sandusky Co., Ohio that was founded primarily thru the gospel preaching of itinerants Norman Crawford and Lorne McBain around 1958 when it was meeting at 126 Railroad St. In 1964, the assembly moved to 204 Woodland where it remained until its closure in 2021 attributed to a rash of COVID deaths.
Contents
Locations
- 126 Railroad St. +1958-1963
- 204 Woodland 1964-2021
Correspondents
- Felix A. Colella, Huron +1958-1960
- Richard F. Remion 1961-1966
- John C. Williams, 130 Huffman St., Bellevue 1967-2000+
Also See
- Who's Who at Clyde Gospel Hall, OH notable alumni
- Visiting Ministry at Clyde Gospel Hall, OH news, etc.
Sources
- 1958-2021 AAB's