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The Atlanta Meeting Room, which presently meets in [[Decatur Meeting Room, GA|Decatur]] was started by 1888, and relocated to Decatur after 1985.  In 1895-1896, the hall was across the road from the residence of George Hinman, who founded the assembly, as well as S. John Duncan, at 669 Marietta St.
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The Atlanta Meeting Room, which presently meets in [[Decatur Meeting Room, GA|Decatur]] was started by 1888 by George Hinman.
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In 1890, as per the U.S. Religious Census, there was one PB-III assembly in Fulton Co., likely this one (now in DeKalb Co.), in a rented hall with a max capacity of 100, and with eleven people regularly attending meetings.  In 1895-1896, the hall was across the road from the residence of Hinman (669 Marietta St.), who founded the assembly, as well as S. John Duncan.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:16, 15 September 2024

The Atlanta Meeting Room, which presently meets in Decatur was started by 1888 by George Hinman.

In 1890, as per the U.S. Religious Census, there was one PB-III assembly in Fulton Co., likely this one (now in DeKalb Co.), in a rented hall with a max capacity of 100, and with eleven people regularly attending meetings. In 1895-1896, the hall was across the road from the residence of Hinman (669 Marietta St.), who founded the assembly, as well as S. John Duncan.

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Sources

  • TW-Lowe & TW LoG's 1889-1985