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Visiting Ministry at Bryn Mawr Gospel Hall, PA

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=Itinerants=
==1910's==
===1912===* SSamuel McEwen, Sr. McEwen 1912(1877-1944)
==1920's==
==1912==
* WiS 1912-12: Ardmore, PA: "S. McEwen has had three week's meetings in Ardmore. Attendance good and some fruit."
 
Samuel McEwen, Sr. '''1912''' (b. 1877 NYC, [[New York|NY]] - d. 1944 Petersburg, [[Virginia|VA]]). 1900 @ [[Matoaca Gospel Hall, VA|Matoaca Gospel Hall]] in Virginia, and self-employed as a tailor. He managed a poultry farm in Namozine, Dinwiddie, VA in 1910. Wife (1899 @ Matoaca Gospel Hall, VA): Annie Belle Johnson McEwen (b. 1877 Clover Hill, Chesterfield, VA - d. 1963 Petersburg, VA), daughter of Henry Johnson (b. 1839 Southampton Co., VA - d. 1894 Portsmouth, VA) & Sarah F. Patron Johnson (b. 1844 VA). W.D. Best officiated their wedding, which was preceded by a Gospel meeting by Henry Turner, based in Richmond, VA, who had returned from Africa as a missionary.
==1922==
* WiS 1922-3: Phil., PA: "Mr. H. Hugh Thorpe had a few meetings in Barrington, [[New Jersey|NJ]], Camden, Down Town, W. Philadelphia, Collingdale, Bryn Mawr and Hammonton."
==1929==
* WiS 1939-3: "Bren. Alves and Stewart visited Camden and Bryn Mawr assemblies."
* WiS 1939-5: Phil., PA: "L. Montalvo visited Bryn Mawr, Down Town and Italian assemblies telling of his Spanish work in the [[New York]] district. J.J. Rouse visited Olney and Bryn Mawr assemblies."
* WiS 1939-6: "W.P. Douglas gave an appreciated visit to Bryn Mawr. Donald Hunter and his father visited the various assemblies in the Philadelphia district."
=Sources=
* Words in Season: 1912-12; 1922-3; 1929-2; 1933:4,9-10; 1938-3; 1939:3,5-6