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===Fords===
 
===Fords===
 
* [[Fords Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
 
* [[Fords Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
** @ New Brunswick Ave.  
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** @ New Brunswick Ave.
 
** c/o Frank Seel @ 225 Mead St., Perth Amboy
 
** c/o Frank Seel @ 225 Mead St., Perth Amboy
  
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* [[Long Branch Italian Gospel Hall, NJ]] (Italian OB) +1927+
 
* [[Long Branch Italian Gospel Hall, NJ]] (Italian OB) +1927+
 
** @ 374 Division St.
 
** @ 374 Division St.
** c/o N. Pizzulli @ 332 Chelsea Ave.  
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** c/o N. Pizzulli @ 332 Chelsea Ave.
  
 
===Shrewdsbury===
 
===Shrewdsbury===
 
* [[Shrewdsbury Meeting Room, NJ]] (TW) +1908+; +1985+
 
* [[Shrewdsbury Meeting Room, NJ]] (TW) +1908+; +1985+
 
 
  
 
=Northcentral NJ=
 
=Northcentral NJ=
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==Bergen County==
 
==Bergen County==
 
===Dumont===
 
===Dumont===
* [[Dumont Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
+
* [[Dumont Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1926-1927+
** @ German Lutheran Bldg., Madison Ave.
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** @ German Lutheran Bldg. and/or Methodist Episcopal church, Madison Ave.
 
** c/o Angus C. MacGillivary @ 36 Main St., Bergenfield
 
** c/o Angus C. MacGillivary @ 36 Main St., Bergenfield
 +
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/f448e42e23cfc0946e1e4c178218fc77044f32b5.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 37 in fellowship (16 men, 21 women) with no S.S. The Hall was a rented facility (with no annual expenses), and $1000 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
  
 
===Hackensack===
 
===Hackensack===
* [[Hackensack Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
+
* [[Hackensack Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1926-1927+
** @ 350 Main St.
+
** @ 350 Main St.; @ 335 Main St.
** c/o H. Van Blarcom @ 84 Fairmount Ave.
+
** c/o H. Van Blarcom @ 84 Fairmount Ave.; Florent D. Feltz @ 346 Clinton Place
 +
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/ecc943f146d0b618a5e92173f8c23e6885aee143.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 27 in fellowship (18 men, 27 women) including 3 S.S. teachers, presiding over 13 children (for a total of 40 in 1926). They also commended a family of 4 to China.  The Hall was a rented facility (with $405 in annual expenses), and $441 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
  
 
===Lodi===
 
===Lodi===
 +
* [[Church of the Lord Jesus, Lodi, NJ]] (OB) +1926-1927+
 +
** @ 23 James St.
 +
** Frank A. Bira @ 26 Main St.
 +
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/d307cbb0b5dd5a0e6840fdd054c219b9bcfc3c7b.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 29 in fellowship (19 men, 10 women) including 9 under 13 years old. The Hall was valued at $5,000 with $500 owed (with $102 in annual expenses), and $152 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
 +
 
* [[Lodi Italian Gospel Hall, NJ]] (Italian OB) +1927+
 
* [[Lodi Italian Gospel Hall, NJ]] (Italian OB) +1927+
** c/o Cesara Patrizio @ 1412 N. Twelfth St., Philadelphia, [[Pennsylvania|PA]]  
+
** c/o Cesara Patrizio @ 1412 N. Twelfth St., Philadelphia, [[Pennsylvania|PA]]
 +
 
 +
===Midland Park===
 +
* [[Midland Park Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1926-'''2022+'''
 +
** @ 197 Godwin Ave. +1926-1927+; 61 Prospect St. +present;
 +
** c/o L.C. Greene @ 61 Chestnut St. +1926-1927+
 +
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/8f3acf11e6af9192860bf4ec93cd52a826c030d9.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 34 in fellowship (16 men, 18 women) including 3 S.S. teachers, presiding over 30 children (for a total of 64 in 1926). The Hall was a rented facility (with $115 in annual expenses).
  
 
===Palisades Park===
 
===Palisades Park===
* [[Palisades Park Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
+
* [[Palisades Park Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1926-1927+
** @ Broad Ave. & Central Blvd.  
+
** @ 14 W. Central Blvd.
** c/o E.H. Miroeylees @ 14 W. Central Blvd.
+
** c/o E.H. Miroeylees; William C. White @ 325 Broad Ave.
 +
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/4ab65f161292517d7849295a4fd54e01cc903a51.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 62 in fellowship (25 men, 37 women) including 7 S.S. teachers, presiding over 60 children (for a total of 102 in 1926). The Hall was a rented facility (with $338.31 in annual expenses), and $2,757.05 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
  
 
===Ridgefield Park===
 
===Ridgefield Park===
* [[Park Street Meeting House, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
+
* [[Park Street Meeting House, NJ]] (OB) +1926-1927+
 
** @ Park St.
 
** @ Park St.
** c/o James A. Anderson @ 48 Austin St.
+
** c/o James Alex Anderson @ 48 Austin St.
 +
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/a3790d21fe3c0e8b566137060b0ee720358cb5be.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 34 in fellowship (12 men, 22 women) including 5 S.S. teachers, presiding over 40 children (for a total of 74 in 1926). The Hall was a rented facility (with $700 in annual expenses), and $500 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
  
 
===Ridgewood===
 
===Ridgewood===
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===Rutherford===
 
===Rutherford===
 
* [[Rutherford Bible Chapel, NJ]] (OB) '''+2021+'''
 
* [[Rutherford Bible Chapel, NJ]] (OB) '''+2021+'''
 +
 +
* [[Rutherford Gospel Chapel, NJ]] (OB) +1926-1927+
 +
** @ corner of Union Ave. & Grove St.
 +
** c/o E.H. Hageman @ 90 Montross Ave.
 +
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/6b4e312a6252060305d2af46b0f210eaa8902ed4.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 50 in fellowship (20 men, 30 women) including 5 S.S. teachers, presiding over 50 children (for a total of 100 in 1926). The Hall was valued at $8,000 with $4,660 owed (with $1,591 in annual expenses), and $338 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
  
 
* [[Rutherford Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
 
* [[Rutherford Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
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===Tenafly===
 
===Tenafly===
* [[Grace Chapel, Tenafly, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
+
* [[Grace Chapel, Tenafly, NJ]] (OB) +1926-1927+
** @ Tenafly Rd.
+
** @ corner of Tenafly Rd. & Clinton Ave.  
** c/o H.N. Wadham
+
** c/o H.N. Wadham; Henry W. Redfield @ 318 Engle St.
 +
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/40f80684b46cdb57f266df090fe88bc9077db7ad.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 85 in fellowship (34 men, 51 women) including 1 under 13 years old, and 13 S.S. teachers, presiding over 80 children (for a total of 165 in 1926). The Hall was valued at $30,000 with no debt (with $834 in annual expenses), and $4,157 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
  
 
==Essex County==
 
==Essex County==
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===Maplewood===
 
===Maplewood===
 
* [[Maplewood Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
 
* [[Maplewood Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
** @ 6 Highland Pl.  
+
** @ 6 Highland Pl.
 
** c/o Charles Bellinger @ 8 Ridgewood Terr.
 
** c/o Charles Bellinger @ 8 Ridgewood Terr.
  
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* [[Park Street Gospel Chapel, NJ]] (OB) +1904-1927+
 
* [[Park Street Gospel Chapel, NJ]] (OB) +1904-1927+
 
** East Orange Gospel Hall (OB) +1904+
 
** East Orange Gospel Hall (OB) +1904+
** @ Kutcher's Hall, North Park St. +1904+; 160 Park St. +1927+
+
** @ Kutcher's Hall, North Park St. +1904+; 160 Park St. +1920-1927+
** c/o G.H. Collett @ 655 Springdale Ave. +1927+
+
** c/o George H. Collett @ 655 Springdale Ave. +1926-1927+
 +
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/c1b8112d123bcb8bab4c18c5590de8402ac12c16.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 99 in fellowship (33 men, 66 women) including 10 S.S. teachers, presiding over 85 children (for a total of 184 in 1926). The Hall was purchased about 1920 at $4,000, with $2,000 owed in 1926 (and with $750 in annual expenses), and $1,749.95 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
  
 
* [[East Orange Meeting Room, NJ]] (TW) +1933-1951+
 
* [[East Orange Meeting Room, NJ]] (TW) +1933-1951+
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===Jersey City===
 
===Jersey City===
 
* [[Jackson and Wilkinson Avenues Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
 
* [[Jackson and Wilkinson Avenues Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
** @ S.E. corner of Jackson & Wilkinson Aves.  
+
** @ S.E. corner of Jackson & Wilkinson Aves.
 
** c/o F.W. Brown @ 222 Bayview Ave.
 
** c/o F.W. Brown @ 222 Bayview Ave.
  
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* [[Summit and Manhattan Avenues Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
 
* [[Summit and Manhattan Avenues Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
** @ N.W. corner of Summit & Manhattan Aves.  
+
** @ N.W. corner of Summit & Manhattan Aves.
 
** c/o George A. MacLachlan @ 369 Webster Ave.
 
** c/o George A. MacLachlan @ 369 Webster Ave.
  
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===Union City===
 
===Union City===
 
* [[Bethel Meeting House, Union City, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
 
* [[Bethel Meeting House, Union City, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
** @ 520 30th St.  
+
** @ 520 30th St.
 
** c/o Howard Klent @ 318 28th St.
 
** c/o Howard Klent @ 318 28th St.
  
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* [[Westfield Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
 
* [[Westfield Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
** @ 52 Elm St.  
+
** @ 52 Elm St.
 
** c/o Dr. W.W. Gill @ 624 Elm St.
 
** c/o Dr. W.W. Gill @ 624 Elm St.
  
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===Newton===
 
===Newton===
 
* [[Newton Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
 
* [[Newton Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
** @ crnr. High St. & Park Pl.  
+
** @ crnr. High St. & Park Pl.
 
** c/o John M. Decher @ 33 Hamilton St.
 
** c/o John M. Decher @ 33 Hamilton St.
  
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==Atlantic County (Atlantic City metro)==
 
==Atlantic County (Atlantic City metro)==
 
===Atlantic City===
 
===Atlantic City===
* [[Atlantic City Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
+
* [[Atlantic City Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1926-1927+
 
** @ 2724 Fairmount Ave.
 
** @ 2724 Fairmount Ave.
 
** c/o Peter Kelly @ 2835 Fairmount Ave.
 
** c/o Peter Kelly @ 2835 Fairmount Ave.
 +
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/de2a0de43d9b838595786bf823224cbfd1b484bf.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 25 in fellowship (8 men, 17 women) including 1 S.S. teacher, presiding over 16 children (for a total of 41 in 1926). The Hall was a rented facility (with $540.24 in annual expenses), and $186.67 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
  
 
===Dorothy===
 
===Dorothy===
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===Hammonton===
 
===Hammonton===
* [[Hammonton Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
+
* [[Hammonton Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1926-1927+
** @ P.O.S. of A. Hall on Bellevue Ave., just north of Third St.  
+
** @ Patriotic Order Sons of America Hall, 310 1/2 Bellevue Ave.  
** c/o Edward Johnson @ 121 Tilton St.
+
** c/o Edward Johnson @ 121 Tilton St.; William A. George @ 329 S. 7th St., Darby, PA
 +
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/5fdc36716b52a1510b4591a8ae19909162e2cd55.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 9 in fellowship (4 men, 5 women) including 1 S.S. teacher, presiding over 35 children (for a total of 44 in 1926). The Hall was a rented facility (with $156 in annual expenses), and $117 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
  
 
==Cape May County==
 
==Cape May County==
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==Camden County (Camden metro)==
 
==Camden County (Camden metro)==
 
===Barrington===
 
===Barrington===
* [[Barrington Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
+
* [[Barrington Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1926-'''2022+'''
** @ 2nd & Kingston Ave.
+
** @ 2nd Ave. & Kingston Ave. +1926-1927+
** c/o Samuel Hocking
+
** c/o Samuel Hocking @ 317 Trenton Ave. +1926-1927+
 +
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/2b0112aac958e733d584b8a07cb9e5b0fe26c68f.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 31 in fellowship (13 men, 18 women) including 3 S.S. teachers, presiding over 20 children (for a total of 51 in 1926). The Hall was valued at $2,500, and privately owned (with $490 in annual expenses), and $400 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
  
 
===Camden===
 
===Camden===
* [[Camden Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1927+
+
* [[Camden Gospel Hall, NJ]] (OB) +1926-1927+
 
** @ 915 N. Front St.
 
** @ 915 N. Front St.
** c/o Herbert Staats @ 117 Leslie Ave., Merchantville
+
** c/o Herbert W. Staats @ 117 Leslie Ave., Merchantville
 +
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/acc9d9dfafa725066ab9ce6e652199e6becde078.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 56 in fellowship (23 men, 33 women) including 7 S.S. teachers, presiding over 75 children at the Hall, and also at 536 Gordon Terrace (for a total of 131 in 1926). The Hall was valued at $6,000, with $1,700 owed  (and with $1,008.44 in annual expenses), and $1,113.94 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
  
 
* [[Camden Meeting Room, NJ]] (EB) +1901-1909; (TW) 1909-1951+
 
* [[Camden Meeting Room, NJ]] (EB) +1901-1909; (TW) 1909-1951+

Revision as of 07:52, 10 January 2022

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Contents

Central NJ

Hunterdon County

Flemington

Lambertville

Three Brothers ?

Mercer County

Hightstown

Trenton

Middlesex County (NYC metro)

Fords

Perth Amboy

Woodbridge

Monmouth County (NYC Metro)

Asbury Park

  • Asbury Park Gospel Hall, NJ (OB) +1927+
    • @ 605 Bangs Ave.
    • c/o James Wilson @ 112 Webb Ave., Ocean Park +1927+; B. Dussman @ Eatontown +1927+

Colt's Neck

Keyport

Long Branch

Shrewdsbury

Northcentral NJ

Morris County (NYC Metro)

Chatham

Long Valley

Parsippany

Pequannock Twp


Northeastern NJ (NYC metro)

Bergen County

Dumont

  • Dumont Gospel Hall, NJ (OB) +1926-1927+
    • @ German Lutheran Bldg. and/or Methodist Episcopal church, Madison Ave.
    • c/o Angus C. MacGillivary @ 36 Main St., Bergenfield
    • 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 37 in fellowship (16 men, 21 women) with no S.S. The Hall was a rented facility (with no annual expenses), and $1000 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.

Hackensack

  • Hackensack Gospel Hall, NJ (OB) +1926-1927+
    • @ 350 Main St.; @ 335 Main St.
    • c/o H. Van Blarcom @ 84 Fairmount Ave.; Florent D. Feltz @ 346 Clinton Place
    • 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 27 in fellowship (18 men, 27 women) including 3 S.S. teachers, presiding over 13 children (for a total of 40 in 1926). They also commended a family of 4 to China. The Hall was a rented facility (with $405 in annual expenses), and $441 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.

Lodi

  • Church of the Lord Jesus, Lodi, NJ (OB) +1926-1927+
    • @ 23 James St.
    • Frank A. Bira @ 26 Main St.
    • 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 29 in fellowship (19 men, 10 women) including 9 under 13 years old. The Hall was valued at $5,000 with $500 owed (with $102 in annual expenses), and $152 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.

Midland Park

  • Midland Park Gospel Hall, NJ (OB) +1926-2022+
    • @ 197 Godwin Ave. +1926-1927+; 61 Prospect St. +present;
    • c/o L.C. Greene @ 61 Chestnut St. +1926-1927+
    • 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 34 in fellowship (16 men, 18 women) including 3 S.S. teachers, presiding over 30 children (for a total of 64 in 1926). The Hall was a rented facility (with $115 in annual expenses).

Palisades Park

  • Palisades Park Gospel Hall, NJ (OB) +1926-1927+
    • @ 14 W. Central Blvd.
    • c/o E.H. Miroeylees; William C. White @ 325 Broad Ave.
    • 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 62 in fellowship (25 men, 37 women) including 7 S.S. teachers, presiding over 60 children (for a total of 102 in 1926). The Hall was a rented facility (with $338.31 in annual expenses), and $2,757.05 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.

Ridgefield Park

  • Park Street Meeting House, NJ (OB) +1926-1927+
    • @ Park St.
    • c/o James Alex Anderson @ 48 Austin St.
    • 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 34 in fellowship (12 men, 22 women) including 5 S.S. teachers, presiding over 40 children (for a total of 74 in 1926). The Hall was a rented facility (with $700 in annual expenses), and $500 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.

Ridgewood

Rutherford

  • Rutherford Gospel Chapel, NJ (OB) +1926-1927+
    • @ corner of Union Ave. & Grove St.
    • c/o E.H. Hageman @ 90 Montross Ave.
    • 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 50 in fellowship (20 men, 30 women) including 5 S.S. teachers, presiding over 50 children (for a total of 100 in 1926). The Hall was valued at $8,000 with $4,660 owed (with $1,591 in annual expenses), and $338 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.

Tenafly

  • Grace Chapel, Tenafly, NJ (OB) +1926-1927+
    • @ corner of Tenafly Rd. & Clinton Ave.
    • c/o H.N. Wadham; Henry W. Redfield @ 318 Engle St.
    • 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 85 in fellowship (34 men, 51 women) including 1 under 13 years old, and 13 S.S. teachers, presiding over 80 children (for a total of 165 in 1926). The Hall was valued at $30,000 with no debt (with $834 in annual expenses), and $4,157 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.

Essex County

Irvington

  • A Street Gospel Hall, NJ (OB) +1927+
    • @ A St., opp. station of Hudson Division of N.Y.C. Railway
    • c/o S.T. Matthews @ Ardsley

Maplewood

Montclair

Newark

  • Newark Meeting Room, NJ (EB) +1878-1905+; (TW) +1944-1949+
    • @ 760 Broad St. +1880+
    • c/o N. Mauger @ 24 Bathgate Pl. +1880+; T. Holland @ 687 Market St. +1880+
  • Plymouth Brethren Meeting House @ 453 Orange +1899+
    • may be one of the above assemblies

Nutley

Orange

East Orange

  • Park Street Gospel Chapel, NJ (OB) +1904-1927+
    • East Orange Gospel Hall (OB) +1904+
    • @ Kutcher's Hall, North Park St. +1904+; 160 Park St. +1920-1927+
    • c/o George H. Collett @ 655 Springdale Ave. +1926-1927+
    • 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 99 in fellowship (33 men, 66 women) including 10 S.S. teachers, presiding over 85 children (for a total of 184 in 1926). The Hall was purchased about 1920 at $4,000, with $2,000 owed in 1926 (and with $750 in annual expenses), and $1,749.95 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.

Hudson County

Bayonne

Hoboken

Jersey City

Kearny (Newark metro)

  • Bergen Ave. & Maple St. Gospel Hall +1927+
    • @ Bergen Ave. & Maple St.
    • c/o John Thompson @ 201 Brighton Ave., Arlington
  • Kearny Assembly (OB) +1892-1993+
    • founders include father of John Thomson (1899-1993); John worked many years with CMML & Yonkers Gospel Mission Home.

Union City

Passaic County

Passaic

Paterson

  • Paterson Gospel Hall, NJ (OB) +1904-1927+
    • Paterson Hall +1904+
    • @ 33 N. 6th St. +1904+; 156 Broadway +1927+
    • c/o J. Baikie @ 168 N. 21st St. +1927+

Union County

Cranford

Elizabeth

  • Elizabeth Meeting Room, NJ (EB) +1878-1880+
    • @ ov. Bird's store, 81 Broad St. +1880+
    • c/o W.M. Gray @ 446 Westminster Ave. +1880+; W.S. Rolston @ 114 Jefferson Ave. +1880+
  • Elizabethport Meeting Room, NJ (EB) +1878-1880+
    • @ 75 Marshall St. +1880+
    • c/o Hugh Boyd @ 162 Marshall St. +1880+; J.H. Foote @ 317 Franklin St. +1880+

Plainfield

  • Plainfield Gospel Hall, NJ (OB) +1927+
    • @ W. Front & Washington Sts. +1927; Grove St. nr. W. Front St. 1927+
    • c/o Sidney Perrin @ 650 W. 7th St. +1927+
  • Plainfield Meeting Room, NJ (EB) +1878-1889+
    • @ Front St., op. Somerset St. +1880+
    • c/o James Bowman @ Sixth St., nr. Washington +1880+; L.A. Rheaume @ Somerset St. +1880+

Rahway

Summit

  • Summit Gospel Hall, NJ (OB) +1904-1927+
    • @ Willard Hall, Van Cise Building +1904+; Summit Ave (near Morris Ave) +1911+; Summit & Walnut St. +1927+
    • W.J. McClure preached here in 1911 
    • c/o J.S. Hyde @ 19 Hughes Pl. +1927+

Westfield

Northwestern NJ

Sussex County (NYC metro)

Newton

Warren County (Allentown/Bethlehem/Easton PA/NJ metro)

Phillipsburg

Southcentral NJ

Cumberland County

Bridgeton

Millville ?

Vineland

Southeastern NJ

Atlantic County (Atlantic City metro)

Atlantic City

  • Atlantic City Gospel Hall, NJ (OB) +1926-1927+
    • @ 2724 Fairmount Ave.
    • c/o Peter Kelly @ 2835 Fairmount Ave.
    • 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 25 in fellowship (8 men, 17 women) including 1 S.S. teacher, presiding over 16 children (for a total of 41 in 1926). The Hall was a rented facility (with $540.24 in annual expenses), and $186.67 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.

Dorothy

Hammonton

  • Hammonton Gospel Hall, NJ (OB) +1926-1927+
    • @ Patriotic Order Sons of America Hall, 310 1/2 Bellevue Ave.
    • c/o Edward Johnson @ 121 Tilton St.; William A. George @ 329 S. 7th St., Darby, PA
    • 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 9 in fellowship (4 men, 5 women) including 1 S.S. teacher, presiding over 35 children (for a total of 44 in 1926). The Hall was a rented facility (with $156 in annual expenses), and $117 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.

Cape May County

Rio Grande

  • Rio Grande Room, NJ (PBCC) +1959+
    • @ near E.A. Lindholm home on Rte. 9. 4/5 mile N of Delsea Dr. intersection

Southwestern NJ (near Philadelphia, PA & Wilmington, DE metros)

Camden County (Camden metro)

Barrington

  • Barrington Gospel Hall, NJ (OB) +1926-2022+
    • @ 2nd Ave. & Kingston Ave. +1926-1927+
    • c/o Samuel Hocking @ 317 Trenton Ave. +1926-1927+
    • 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 31 in fellowship (13 men, 18 women) including 3 S.S. teachers, presiding over 20 children (for a total of 51 in 1926). The Hall was valued at $2,500, and privately owned (with $490 in annual expenses), and $400 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.

Camden

  • Camden Gospel Hall, NJ (OB) +1926-1927+
    • @ 915 N. Front St.
    • c/o Herbert W. Staats @ 117 Leslie Ave., Merchantville
    • 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 56 in fellowship (23 men, 33 women) including 7 S.S. teachers, presiding over 75 children at the Hall, and also at 536 Gordon Terrace (for a total of 131 in 1926). The Hall was valued at $6,000, with $1,700 owed (and with $1,008.44 in annual expenses), and $1,113.94 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.

Haddonfield

Gloucester County

Bridgeport

Unknown Areas

Potsdam ?

Sheffield ?

The Cottage ?