Difference between revisions of "Manchester Meeting Room, KS"

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===1900: Abilene Weekly Reflector===
 
===1900: Abilene Weekly Reflector===
 
Talmage: "The Plymouth Brethren have closed their revival in the [[Talmage Meeting Room, KS|hall]] and have gone to [[Manchester Meeting Room, KS|Manchester]] to conduct a series of meetings."
 
Talmage: "The Plymouth Brethren have closed their revival in the [[Talmage Meeting Room, KS|hall]] and have gone to [[Manchester Meeting Room, KS|Manchester]] to conduct a series of meetings."
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===1903: Abilene Daily Reflector & Abilene Weekly Reflector===
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Open Air Meeting: "Mr. H.A. Ironside, Oakland, [[California]], will give a series of Gospel addresses at the residence of Mr. P.P. Botz east of Manchester commencing Tuesday evening, August 18, and continuing over Sunday following Saturday evening, August 22, an open air address will be given at Manchester." 
  
 
===1916: Abilene Weekly Chronicle===
 
===1916: Abilene Weekly Chronicle===
Manchester: "Special services were held at the Baptist church Sunday evening by a minister from the Plymouth Brethren at Minneapolis, [[Minnesota]].
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Manchester: "Special services were held at the Baptist church Sunday evening by a minister from the Plymouth Brethren at Minneapolis, [[Minnesota]]."
  
 
=Sources=
 
=Sources=
 
* [https://www.newspapers.com Newspapers.com]
 
* [https://www.newspapers.com Newspapers.com]

Revision as of 07:58, 28 October 2022

There was an exclusive brethren meeting in Manchester, Dickinson, Kansas from prior to 1898 thru 1903, that was connected also with the Talmage Meeting Room, which sided with the Tunbridge Wells in 1909.

News

1900: Abilene Weekly Reflector

Talmage: "The Plymouth Brethren have closed their revival in the hall and have gone to Manchester to conduct a series of meetings."

1903: Abilene Daily Reflector & Abilene Weekly Reflector

Open Air Meeting: "Mr. H.A. Ironside, Oakland, California, will give a series of Gospel addresses at the residence of Mr. P.P. Botz east of Manchester commencing Tuesday evening, August 18, and continuing over Sunday following Saturday evening, August 22, an open air address will be given at Manchester."

1916: Abilene Weekly Chronicle

Manchester: "Special services were held at the Baptist church Sunday evening by a minister from the Plymouth Brethren at Minneapolis, Minnesota."

Sources