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The Gospel Hall in Long Island, Phillips, [[Kansas]] was an open brethren assembly in northwestern part of the state, near the [[Nebraska]] state line, about halfway between Kearney, NE & Hays, KS. It was founded in a schoolhouse north of Long Island about 1908, and may have moved into a local band hall in town about 1912, and folded about 1986.
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The Gospel Hall in Long Island, Phillips, [[Kansas]] was an open brethren assembly in northwestern part of the state, near the [[Nebraska]] state line, about halfway between Kearney, NE & Hays, KS. It was founded in 1900 when at the invitation of J.E. Brown, Gospel meetings were held in the local Baptist church by Alexander Broadfoot.  By 1908, there was an assembly meeting in a schoolhouse north of Long Island, and may have moved into a local band hall in town about 1912, and folded in 1986.
  
 
=Correspondents=
 
=Correspondents=
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* J.E. Brown 1900+
 
* Carl Hayes Parriott +1922-1926+ (1875-1942)
 
* Carl Hayes Parriott +1922-1926+ (1875-1942)
 
* Samuel Clyde Nash 1909-1927+ (1879-1968)
 
* Samuel Clyde Nash 1909-1927+ (1879-1968)
  
 
=Also See=
 
=Also See=
* [[Who's Who at Long Island Gospel Hall, KS]]  
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* [[Who's Who at Long Island Gospel Hall, KS]]
 
* [[Visiting Ministry at Long Island Gospel Hall, KS]]
 
* [[Visiting Ministry at Long Island Gospel Hall, KS]]

Latest revision as of 09:50, 29 February 2024

The Gospel Hall in Long Island, Phillips, Kansas was an open brethren assembly in northwestern part of the state, near the Nebraska state line, about halfway between Kearney, NE & Hays, KS. It was founded in 1900 when at the invitation of J.E. Brown, Gospel meetings were held in the local Baptist church by Alexander Broadfoot. By 1908, there was an assembly meeting in a schoolhouse north of Long Island, and may have moved into a local band hall in town about 1912, and folded in 1986.

Correspondents

  • J.E. Brown 1900+
  • Carl Hayes Parriott +1922-1926+ (1875-1942)
  • Samuel Clyde Nash 1909-1927+ (1879-1968)

Also See