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* [[Jacob Kraai]] (1877-1945) 1893 Peter Pell's boys club member; 1922-1945 co-founder [[Northwest Gospel Hall, MI]]
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==Leadership==
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===Detroit===
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* Thomas H. Barr - West Chicago Gospel Hall
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* William J. Barr - West Chicago Gospel Hall
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* Robert R. Bell - West Chicago Gospel Hall
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* Thomas Bennett - Salem Gospel Hall
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* Albert F. Brown - Salem Gospel Hall
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* William T. Comfield - Salem Gospel Hall
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* Howard F. Gottlieb - Salem Gospel Hall
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* Arnold C. Howsor - Salem Gospel Hall 
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* William London - Salem Gospel Hall
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* Charles A. MacLeod - West Chicago Gospel Hall
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* Ernest Mayes - Salem Gospel Hall
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* Robert Neilson - West Chicago Gospel Hall
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* Hamilton Park - Salem Gospel Hall
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* Robert J. Russell - West Chicago Gospel Hall
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* [[Robert Andrew Sherrard]] - West Chicago Gospel Hall
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* Alexander Stewart - West Chicago Gospel Hall
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===Grand Rapids===
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* [[Jacob Kraai]] (1877-1945) 1922-1945 co-founder [[Northwest Gospel Hall, MI]]

Revision as of 19:33, 13 February 2019

Leadership

Detroit

  • Thomas H. Barr - West Chicago Gospel Hall
  • William J. Barr - West Chicago Gospel Hall
  • Robert R. Bell - West Chicago Gospel Hall
  • Thomas Bennett - Salem Gospel Hall
  • Albert F. Brown - Salem Gospel Hall
  • William T. Comfield - Salem Gospel Hall
  • Howard F. Gottlieb - Salem Gospel Hall
  • Arnold C. Howsor - Salem Gospel Hall 
  • William London - Salem Gospel Hall
  • Charles A. MacLeod - West Chicago Gospel Hall
  • Ernest Mayes - Salem Gospel Hall
  • Robert Neilson - West Chicago Gospel Hall
  • Hamilton Park - Salem Gospel Hall
  • Robert J. Russell - West Chicago Gospel Hall
  • Robert Andrew Sherrard - West Chicago Gospel Hall
  • Alexander Stewart - West Chicago Gospel Hall

Grand Rapids