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Central Gospel Tract Depot was an open brethren tract publisher in Elgin, [[Illinois]] that was founded by [[Louis William Gabler, Jr.]] (1884-1966) that printed millions of Gospel tracts, particularly during WWII.  Louis was in fellowship with Elgin Gospel Hall, now known as [[Park Manor Bible Chapel, IL|Park Manor Bible Chapel]].
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Central Gospel Tract Depot was an open brethren tract publisher in Elgin, [[Illinois]] that was founded by [[Louis William Gabler]] (1884-1966) that printed millions of Gospel tracts, particularly during WWII, and was based in Louis' home at 617 Laurel Street.  Louis was in fellowship with Elgin Gospel Hall, now known as [[Park Manor Bible Chapel, IL|Park Manor Bible Chapel]].
  
 
=Sources=
 
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* Dan Shutt
 
* Dan Shutt

Revision as of 08:39, 4 May 2022

Central Gospel Tract Depot was an open brethren tract publisher in Elgin, Illinois that was founded by Louis William Gabler (1884-1966) that printed millions of Gospel tracts, particularly during WWII, and was based in Louis' home at 617 Laurel Street. Louis was in fellowship with Elgin Gospel Hall, now known as Park Manor Bible Chapel.

Sources

  • Dan Shutt