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===Hunt County===
* [[Hunt County Gospel Hall, TX]] (OB) +1890+
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated one PB-II (OB) assembly meeting in Hunt Co., with 3 meeting in a home.
====Commerce====
* [[Howe Gospel Hall, TX]] (OB) +1890-1904+
** c/o Dr. Davis +1904+
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated one PB-II (OB) assembly meeting in Grayson Co., with 3 meeting in a home.
=====Sherman=====
** c/o Jefferson Davis "Jeff" Craft (b. 1867 Taylorsville, Smith, [[Mississippi|MS]] - d. 1932 Newark, Wise, TX]]), farmer, son of Corp. Joshua Bryant Craft (b. 1836 Simpson, [[Mississippi|MS]] - d. 1876 Taylorsville, Smith, [[Mississippi|MS]]) & Charity Pamelia Duckworth Craft (b. 1836 Taylorsville, Smith, [[Mississippi|MS]] - d. 1933 Wise County, TX)
*** wife: Minnie Ida Tribble Craft (1879-1949 Fort Worth, Tarrant, TX), dau. of Elvis Houston Tribble (b. 1858 Mitchellville, Sumner, [[Tennessee|TN]] - d. 1949 Devol, Cotton, [[Oklahoma|OK]]) & Louella Jane "Eller" Morris Tribble (b. 1862 Gleason, Weakley, [[Tennessee|TN]] - d. 1947 Devol, Cotton, [[Oklahoma|OK]])
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated one PB-II (OB) assembly meeting in Wise Co., with 25 meeting in a rented hall with capacity of 100, '''possibly''' Boyd Gospel Hall.
==Erath County==
===Williamson County===
* [[Williamson County Gospel Hall, TX]] (OB) +1890+
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated one PB-II (OB) assembly meeting in Williamson Co., with 40 meeting in a schoolhouse with a capacity of 100.
====Georgetown====
** c/o Daniel Dominguez @ Missouri City
* [[First Colony Bible Chapel, Houston, TX]] (OB) +19041901-'''2022+'''
** Houston Gospel Hall +1904-1955; Louisiana Street Gospel Hall +1922-1961; Houston Gospel Chapel 1961-1965; Maplewood Bible Chapel 1966-1969; Braeburn Bible Chapel 1970-1991; First Colony Bible Chapel 1990/1992(?)-present;
** @ 2402 Louisiana St. +1922-1965; Cynthia Ann Parker School, 19626 Atwell St. 1965-1969; 8809 Bissonette 1970-1990; 10545 W. Airport Blvd., Stafford 1991; 3610 Austin Pkwy., Sugar Land 1992(?)-present;
** c/o Jos. Jamison +1904-1911+;
** Paul Christoph Doehring +1922-1941+ 1930 (b. 1871 Millstadt, St. Clair, [[Illinois|IL]] - d. 1941), son of Rev. Carl Frederich Doehring (b. 1825 Esslingen, Germany - d. 1883 Plum Hill, Washington, [[Illinois|IL]]) & Ursula Zimmerman Doehring (b. 1841 Canton Schaffhausen, Switzerland - d. 1923 Chicago, Cook, [[Illinois|IL]]). Paul was a jewelry store merchant. 1st wife: Lula Belle Sweeney Doehring (b. 1881 - d. 1918 Houston, TX); 2nd wife: Maria Roman Doehring (d. 1941 Houston, TX).** c/o H.W. Dedman +19431931-1955
*** @ 4302 Dallas Ave. +1943-1948+; 414 Union National Bank Bldg. +1950+; 517 Union National Bank Bldg. +1954-1955+
** c/o Leland D. Smith 1956-1958; Glen T. Lemon @ Pasadena 1959-1965; Leland D. Smith, Jr. 1966-1968; Arthur L. Griffin 1969-1978; Irvin E. Headley 1979-1984; Ronald G. Brown 1985-present; Richard Nohr 2007-present;
** see [https://www.thekkel.com/ Thekkel.com] & [https://www.narrowpathministries.net/ Narrow Path Ministries]
* [[Louisiana Street Gospel Hall, Houston, TX]] (OB) +19281901-1950's+
* [[MacGregor Spanish Bible Chapel, Houston, TX]] (OB) 1956-1969 (Spanish OB) 1960, 1972-1988