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=Visiting Ministry=
==Sault Ste. MarieUSA=====Detroit, ONMI===Crocker was among those who performed open air meetings in this area in the 1920's & 1930's* TBM 1937-1: West Chicago Blvd Gospel Hall, Detroit, MI ([[Stark Road Gospel Hall, alongside John SylvesterMI]]): "Assembly at 7315 West Chicago Blvd., Albert JoyceDetroit, William Warkehave had appreciated visits from W.H. Hunter, James KeyA.R. Crocker, TJ. Spreeman and L. Sheldrake. DobbinAnnual Meetings on thanksgiving day much enjoyed, and John Govan which benefited the Albert Street Gospel Hallhelpful time. A. Stewart, presently (since 1947) known as Spring Street Gospel Hall at Spring & WellingtonW. See Robert LWarke, T. Peterson's [[Canada_Ontario]] chapterDobbin and others ministered. "
===Newport News, VA===* L&L 1937: [[Bethany Gospel Chapel, Newport News, VA]]: "Conference was held Jan. 1-3. Fifteen preachers were present. Benjamin Bradford, S. McEwan, Fisher Hunter, Jas. Smith, William Smith, Mehl, Calderhead, [[Arthur Richard Crocker|Crocker]], Cather, Reager, Nugent, [[John Monypenny|Monypenny]], Wilson, McCloud, and Craig. Conference was much enjoyed." Crocker also ministered there in 1942 & 1947.
==Canada==
===Sault Ste. Marie, ON===
Crocker was among those who performed open air meetings in this area in the 1920's & 1930's, alongside John Sylvester, Albert Joyce, William Warke, James Key, T. Dobbin, and John Govan which benefited the Albert Street Gospel Hall, presently (since 1947) known as Spring Street Gospel Hall at Spring & Wellington. See Robert L. Peterson's [[Canada_Ontario]] chapter.
=Assembly Annals obit=
* Assembly Annals: 1955-8
* Light & Liberty: 1937
* The Believers Magazine: 1936-1