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Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel was an open brethren assembly that was founded between 1927-1936, known by the latter year as Mansfield Gospel Hall, and rebranded as LHGC by 1948. It met +1936-1947 at 25 N. Mulberry St., then at N. Mulberry & Orchard Sts. +1943-1947, then to 536 Kentucky Ave., all in Mansfield.
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Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel was an open brethren assembly that was founded between 1927-1936, known by the latter year as Mansfield Gospel Hall, and rebranded as LHGC by 1948. It met +1936-1947 at 25 N. Mulberry St., then at N. Mulberry & Orchard Sts. +1943-1947, then to 536 Kentucky Ave., all in Mansfield. It either folded in the early 1980's and sold their building, or it may have rebranded as [https://www.gracefreechurch.com/ Grace Evangelical Free Church] which initially met in the same location.
  
Correspondents included J. Alex Forrest +1936+, James Hunter, Sr. +1941-1967, David E. Holdsworth 1967-1971, and W. Bowser @ N. Weldon 1972-1973. It either folded in the early 1980's and sold their building, or it may have rebranded as [https://www.gracefreechurch.com/ Grace Evangelical Free Church] which initially met in the same location.
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Subsequently in 1959, a different open brethren assembly was founded by Norman Crawford, also known today as [[Mansfield Gospel Hall, OH|Mansfield Gospel Hall]], of which David Calderhead, of the former MGH 1940-1947+, may have been an early influence in the newer meeting.
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=Locations=
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It would seem as though the two Mulberry addresses are the same, but they are currently in different parts of Mansfield, as per Google Maps.  The 1936 & 1941 AAB's list the first address, and 1943 & 1947 list the latter.
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* 25 N. Mulberry St. (N. Mulberry & Orchard Sts.) +1936-1947
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* 536 Kentucky Ave. 1948-1980+
  
Subsequently in 1959, a different open brethren assembly was founded by Norman Crawford, also known today as [[Mansfield Gospel Hall, OH|Mansfield Gospel Hall]], of which David Calderhead, of the former MGH 1940-1947+, may have been an early influence in the newer meeting.
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=Correspondents=
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* J. Alex Forrest +1936+
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* James Hunter, Sr. +1941-1967
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* David E. Holdsworth +1967-1971
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* W. Bowser @ N. Weldon 1972-1973
  
 
=Also See=
 
=Also See=

Revision as of 11:10, 12 March 2025

Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel was an open brethren assembly that was founded between 1927-1936, known by the latter year as Mansfield Gospel Hall, and rebranded as LHGC by 1948. It met +1936-1947 at 25 N. Mulberry St., then at N. Mulberry & Orchard Sts. +1943-1947, then to 536 Kentucky Ave., all in Mansfield. It either folded in the early 1980's and sold their building, or it may have rebranded as Grace Evangelical Free Church which initially met in the same location.

Subsequently in 1959, a different open brethren assembly was founded by Norman Crawford, also known today as Mansfield Gospel Hall, of which David Calderhead, of the former MGH 1940-1947+, may have been an early influence in the newer meeting.

Locations

It would seem as though the two Mulberry addresses are the same, but they are currently in different parts of Mansfield, as per Google Maps. The 1936 & 1941 AAB's list the first address, and 1943 & 1947 list the latter.

  • 25 N. Mulberry St. (N. Mulberry & Orchard Sts.) +1936-1947
  • 536 Kentucky Ave. 1948-1980+

Correspondents

  • J. Alex Forrest +1936+
  • James Hunter, Sr. +1941-1967
  • David E. Holdsworth +1967-1971
  • W. Bowser @ N. Weldon 1972-1973

Also See

Sources

  • 1936-1980 AAB's