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Forbush Gospel Hall was one of the first open brethren assemblies in [[Iowa]], planted by miners from [[What Cheer Gospel Hall, IA]] that had been planted a few years prior. The correspondent in 1904 was Jno. Moffatt. At some juncture, this assembly joined [[What Cheer Gospel Hall, IA]] which joined Centerville Gospel Hall, which became [[Centerville Gospel Chapel, IA|Centerville Gospel Chapel]] in 1950, and continued until 2009.
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Forbush Gospel Hall was one of the first open brethren assemblies in [[Iowa]], planted by miners from [[What Cheer Gospel Hall, IA]] that had been planted a few years prior. The correspondent in 1904 was Jno. Moffatt. At some juncture, this assembly joined [[What Cheer Gospel Hall, IA]] which joined Centerville Gospel Hall, which became [[Centerville Gospel Chapel, IA|Centerville Gospel Chapel]] in 1950, and continued until 2009.
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==Correspondents==
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===1904===
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* John Moffatt
  
 
==Sources==
 
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Revision as of 08:29, 29 March 2021

Forbush Gospel Hall was one of the first open brethren assemblies in Iowa, planted by miners from What Cheer Gospel Hall, IA that had been planted a few years prior. The correspondent in 1904 was Jno. Moffatt. At some juncture, this assembly joined What Cheer Gospel Hall, IA which joined Centerville Gospel Hall, which became Centerville Gospel Chapel in 1950, and continued until 2009.

Correspondents

1904

  • John Moffatt

Sources