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Phillipsburg Gospel Hall was an open brethren assembly in Warren Co., [[New Jersey]] that met in the home of J.L. Lomerson at 132 Washington St., at least from +1926-1927+ although there's evidence to suggest that David Octavius Calderhead was with this assembly 1930-1931+ before he moved to Asheville, [[North Carolina]], a commended worker from [[Scotland]].   He was later with both renditions of Mansfield Gospel Hall in [[Ohio]], including the one was later named [[Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel, OH|Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel]] as well as the current edition of [[Mansfield Gospel Hall, OH|Mansfield Gospel Hall]].  
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Phillipsburg Gospel Hall was an open brethren assembly in Warren Co., [[New Jersey]] that met in the home of James L. Lomerson at 132 Washington St., at least from +1926-1927+ although there's evidence to suggest that David Octavius Calderhead was with this assembly 1930-1931+ before he moved to Asheville, [[North Carolina]], a commended worker from [[Scotland]]. He was later with both renditions of Mansfield Gospel Hall in [[Ohio]], including the one was later named [[Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel, OH|Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel]] as well as the current edition of [[Mansfield Gospel Hall, OH|Mansfield Gospel Hall]].
  
 
The [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/fa3285c99b6846648e42c246aadcc381e3646c2c.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 13 in fellowship (7 men, 6 women) including 3 S.S. teachers, presiding over 30 children (for a total of 43). The Hall was in a home (with $150 in annual expenses).
 
The [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/fa3285c99b6846648e42c246aadcc381e3646c2c.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 13 in fellowship (7 men, 6 women) including 3 S.S. teachers, presiding over 30 children (for a total of 43). The Hall was in a home (with $150 in annual expenses).
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* 132 Washington St., home of J.L. Lomerson +1926-1927+
 
* 132 Washington St., home of J.L. Lomerson +1926-1927+
  
=Correspendents=
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=Correspondents=
* J.L. Lomerson +1926-1927+
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* James L. Lomerson +1926-1927+
  
 
=Also See=
 
=Also See=

Latest revision as of 03:44, 21 March 2025

Phillipsburg Gospel Hall was an open brethren assembly in Warren Co., New Jersey that met in the home of James L. Lomerson at 132 Washington St., at least from +1926-1927+ although there's evidence to suggest that David Octavius Calderhead was with this assembly 1930-1931+ before he moved to Asheville, North Carolina, a commended worker from Scotland. He was later with both renditions of Mansfield Gospel Hall in Ohio, including the one was later named Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel as well as the current edition of Mansfield Gospel Hall.

The 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 13 in fellowship (7 men, 6 women) including 3 S.S. teachers, presiding over 30 children (for a total of 43). The Hall was in a home (with $150 in annual expenses).

Locations

  • 132 Washington St., home of J.L. Lomerson +1926-1927+

Correspondents

  • James L. Lomerson +1926-1927+

Also See

Sources

  • David Calderhead's kin in March 2025
  • 1927 AAB
  • 1926 Religious Census