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Park Manor Bible Chapel is among the earliest active open brethren assemblies in the Chicago area in [[Illinois]]. It was founded in 1881, and known thru 1927 as ''Elgin Gospel Hall''. In 1883, there was tent ministry in Udina, Dundee and Elgin, according to The Barley Cake.
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Park Manor Bible Chapel is among the earliest active open brethren assemblies in the Chicago area in Elgin, Cook/Kane counties, [[Illinois]]. It was founded in 1881 (or 1882), and known thru 1927 as ''Elgin Gospel Hall''. In 1883, there was tent ministry in Udina, Dundee and Elgin, according to ''The Barley Cake''.
  
By 1936, it was rebranded as ''Elgin Gospel Chapel''' and was rebranded again in 1966 as its present name.
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[https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/3f7c318e8f9467b4e25f2149e6a42edee1263e77.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 79 in fellowship (24 men, 55 women) including 22 S.S. teachers presiding over 20 children (for a total of 50). The Hall had a value of $15,300 with $5,800 owed (and with $9,657 in annual expenses), and $929 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926. By 1936, the assembly was rebranded as ''Elgin Gospel Chapel''' and was rebranded again in 1966 as its present name.
  
 
==AKA==
 
==AKA==
* Elgin Gospel Hall 1882-1927+
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* Elgin Gospel Hall 1881-1927+
 
* Elgin Gospel Chapel +1936-1965
 
* Elgin Gospel Chapel +1936-1965
 
* Park Manor Bible Chapel 1966-present
 
* Park Manor Bible Chapel 1966-present
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==Locations==
 
==Locations==
 
* Spring St., near Chicago St. +1904+
 
* Spring St., near Chicago St. +1904+
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* 12 Chapel St. +1927+
  
 
==Correspondents==
 
==Correspondents==
 
* Jno. Crawford +1904+
 
* Jno. Crawford +1904+
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* A.H./A.A. Hayes, 414 Addison St. +1922-1927+
  
 
==Also See==
 
==Also See==
* [[Who's Who at Park Manor Bible Chapel, IL]] 1881-present
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* [[Who's Who at Park Manor Bible Chapel, IL]] notable alumni
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* [[Visiting Ministry at Park Manor Bible Chapel, IL]] ministry reports
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
* The Barley Cake 1883
 
* The Barley Cake 1883
 
* AAB's: 1904, 1927, 1936-2021
 
* AAB's: 1904, 1927, 1936-2021

Latest revision as of 08:26, 10 December 2024

Park Manor Bible Chapel is among the earliest active open brethren assemblies in the Chicago area in Elgin, Cook/Kane counties, Illinois. It was founded in 1881 (or 1882), and known thru 1927 as Elgin Gospel Hall. In 1883, there was tent ministry in Udina, Dundee and Elgin, according to The Barley Cake.

1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 79 in fellowship (24 men, 55 women) including 22 S.S. teachers presiding over 20 children (for a total of 50). The Hall had a value of $15,300 with $5,800 owed (and with $9,657 in annual expenses), and $929 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926. By 1936, the assembly was rebranded as Elgin Gospel Chapel' and was rebranded again in 1966 as its present name.

AKA

  • Elgin Gospel Hall 1881-1927+
  • Elgin Gospel Chapel +1936-1965
  • Park Manor Bible Chapel 1966-present

Locations

  • Spring St., near Chicago St. +1904+
  • 12 Chapel St. +1927+

Correspondents

  • Jno. Crawford +1904+
  • A.H./A.A. Hayes, 414 Addison St. +1922-1927+

Also See

Sources

  • The Barley Cake 1883
  • AAB's: 1904, 1927, 1936-2021