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As early as 1882, there has been an exclusive brethren assembly in Scranton, Lackawanna Co., [[Pennsylvania]], known as the [[Scranton Meeting Room, PA|meeting room]] (TW-EB), as well as a shorter-lived one of the same variety in nearby Moosic +1896-1911+ ([[Moosic Meeting Room, PA]]).
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As early as 1882, there has been an exclusive brethren assembly in Scranton, Lackawanna Co., [[Pennsylvania]], known to some as the [[Scranton Meeting Room, PA|Scranton Meeting Room]] (TW-EB), as well as a shorter-lived one of the same variety in nearby Moosic +1896-1911+ ([[Moosic Meeting Room, PA]]).
  
Scranton Gospel Hall was an open brethren assembly that may have been a split from the exclusives, founded prior to 1890 when the U.S. Religious Census indicated a PB-II (OB) assembly in Lackawanna Co., with 51 meeting in a rented hall with capacity of 250. In 1904, the assembly met in the Exchange Buildings at 421 Lackawanna Ave., Room #7, then at Washington Hall, S. Main Ave.., by 1922, and the Rescue Mission at 310 N. Washington Ave. +1926-1927+.  
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Scranton Gospel Hall was an open brethren assembly that may have been a split from the exclusives, founded prior to 1890 when the U.S. Religious Census indicated a PB-II (OB) assembly in Lackawanna Co., with 51 meeting in a rented hall with capacity of 250. In 1904, the assembly met in the Exchange Buildings at 421 Lackawanna Ave., Room #7, then at Washington Hall, S. Main Ave.., by 1922, and the Rescue Mission at 310 N. Washington Ave. +1926-1927+.
  
 
At the latter time, the [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/a35b9292bc7f15193dcc8c12b8b5562258581ba6.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 11 in fellowship (6 men, 5 women) with no S.S. The Hall was a rented facility (with $66 in annual expenses), and $99 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
 
At the latter time, the [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/a35b9292bc7f15193dcc8c12b8b5562258581ba6.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 11 in fellowship (6 men, 5 women) with no S.S. The Hall was a rented facility (with $66 in annual expenses), and $99 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
  
[[Manchester Gospel Hall, CT|Manchester Gospel Hall]] in Hartford Co., [[Connecticut]] was a hive from Scranton in 1909 involving the James McCormick, Thomas Eckle and William Emerson families.
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[[Manchester Gospel Hall, CT|Manchester Gospel Hall]] in Hartford Co., [[Connecticut]] was a hive from Scranton in 1909 involving the James McCormick, Thomas Eckle and William Emerson families.
  
 
=Locations=
 
=Locations=
 
* +1904+: Exchange Buildings, 421 Lackawanna Ave., Room 7
 
* +1904+: Exchange Buildings, 421 Lackawanna Ave., Room 7
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* 1913+: Greenridge Bank Bldgs., 2nd floor
 
* +1922+: Washington Hall, S. Main Ave., Hyde Park
 
* +1922+: Washington Hall, S. Main Ave., Hyde Park
 
* +1926-1927+: Rescue Mission, 310 N. Washington Ave.
 
* +1926-1927+: Rescue Mission, 310 N. Washington Ave.
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* Sunday - Lord's Supper @ 10:45am, Sunday School @ 12:15pm, Gospel meeting @ 7:30pm.
 
* Sunday - Lord's Supper @ 10:45am, Sunday School @ 12:15pm, Gospel meeting @ 7:30pm.
 
* Monday - Bible Reading @ 8:00pm
 
* Monday - Bible Reading @ 8:00pm
* Friday - Bible Reading @ 4:00pm
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* Friday - Bible Reading @ 4:00pm
  
 
=Correspondents=
 
=Correspondents=
 
* James Park Morgan '''+1922-1927+''' (1871-1941)
 
* James Park Morgan '''+1922-1927+''' (1871-1941)
* Harry Leishman '''+1927+'''  
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* Harry Leishman '''+1927+'''
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=Also See=
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* [[Who's Who at Scranton Gospel Hall, PA]] notable alumni
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* [[Visiting Ministry at Scranton Gospel Hall, PA]] ministry news
  
 
=Sources=
 
=Sources=
 
* EB/OB AAB's 1882-current
 
* EB/OB AAB's 1882-current
 
* Ancestry.com
 
* Ancestry.com

Latest revision as of 03:40, 20 December 2024

As early as 1882, there has been an exclusive brethren assembly in Scranton, Lackawanna Co., Pennsylvania, known to some as the Scranton Meeting Room (TW-EB), as well as a shorter-lived one of the same variety in nearby Moosic +1896-1911+ (Moosic Meeting Room, PA).

Scranton Gospel Hall was an open brethren assembly that may have been a split from the exclusives, founded prior to 1890 when the U.S. Religious Census indicated a PB-II (OB) assembly in Lackawanna Co., with 51 meeting in a rented hall with capacity of 250. In 1904, the assembly met in the Exchange Buildings at 421 Lackawanna Ave., Room #7, then at Washington Hall, S. Main Ave.., by 1922, and the Rescue Mission at 310 N. Washington Ave. +1926-1927+.

At the latter time, the 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 11 in fellowship (6 men, 5 women) with no S.S. The Hall was a rented facility (with $66 in annual expenses), and $99 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.

Manchester Gospel Hall in Hartford Co., Connecticut was a hive from Scranton in 1909 involving the James McCormick, Thomas Eckle and William Emerson families.

Contents

Locations

  • +1904+: Exchange Buildings, 421 Lackawanna Ave., Room 7
  • 1913+: Greenridge Bank Bldgs., 2nd floor
  • +1922+: Washington Hall, S. Main Ave., Hyde Park
  • +1926-1927+: Rescue Mission, 310 N. Washington Ave.

1904 Meeting Times

  • Sunday - Lord's Supper @ 10:45am, Sunday School @ 12:15pm, Gospel meeting @ 7:30pm.
  • Monday - Bible Reading @ 8:00pm
  • Friday - Bible Reading @ 4:00pm

Correspondents

  • James Park Morgan +1922-1927+ (1871-1941)
  • Harry Leishman +1927+

Also See

Sources

  • EB/OB AAB's 1882-current
  • Ancestry.com