Indiana Gospel Hall, PA

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Indiana Gospel Hall is an open brethren assembly located 46 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, also included in its CSA. It was started in 1910 in the home of Lott Frederick (1870-1947) and his wife Maggie Kessler Frederick (1872-1930) at 1164 Philadelphia Street, which today is near the First Commonwealth Bank Drive-Up.

By 1912, it had moved to 526 on the same street, which is between the American Legion and the Heartstar House Wellness Center, then in 1913 to the "Cement Block Building" near the Frederick home. From 1917-1938, they rented various spaces including from 1926-1927 at 562 Philadelphia, in the building where naturalist & jeweler Richard White Wehrle (1852-1937), functioned as an optometrist. In 1934, it met on Carpenter Ave., at the rear of Troutman's Store. In 1938, they constructed their present location. See IGH's website.

Locations

  • 1910-1912: home of Lott Frederick, 1164 Philadelphia St.
  • 1912-1913: 526 Philadelphia St.
  • 1913-1916: "Cement Block Building", near 1164 Philadelphia
  • +1926-1927+: "Wherle Building", 562 Philadelphia St.
  • +1934+: "Troutman's Store", Carpenter Ave.
  • 1938-present: 5th & Locust

Also See

Sources

  • Ancestry.com
  • FindaGrave.com
  • OB AB's