Difference between revisions of "Rochester Meeting Room, NY"
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| − | In 1884, the Grant division resulted in the [[Rochester Assembly, NY|Rochester Assembly]] which met thru 1958, of which a subdivision into the opens about 1936 created [[Bible Truth Hall, Rochester, NY|Bible Truth Hall]]. | + | In 1884, the Grant division resulted in the [[Rochester Assembly, NY|Rochester Assembly]] which met thru 1958, of which a subdivision into the opens about 1936 created [[Bible Truth Hall, Rochester, NY|Bible Truth Hall]] that met thru 1944. |
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Latest revision as of 20:35, 27 June 2025
Rochester Meeting Room was a TW exclusive assembly that met thru 1944, and dates back to earlier than 1878 when the exclusives were united.
Correspondents
- R. Trenbeth @ 76 Asylum St. +1878-1880+
- Richard Gamble 1879
- George Johnston +1889+
- W.S. McElroy +1896+
- James Bird +1901-1914+
- Robert Thompson +1908-1927+
- Arthur A. Sunier +1923-1944+
Grant division
In 1884, the Grant division resulted in the Rochester Assembly which met thru 1958, of which a subdivision into the opens about 1936 created Bible Truth Hall that met thru 1944.
Also See
- Who's Who at Rochester Meeting Room, NY notable alumni
Sources
- TW AAB's 1878-1944