Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel was an open brethren assembly that was founded between 1927-1936, known by the latter year as Mansfield Gospel Hall, and rebranded as LHGC by 1948. It met +1936-1947 at 25 N. Mulberry St., then at N. Mulberry & Orchard Sts. +1943-1947, then to 536 Kentucky Ave., all in Mansfield. It either folded in the early 1980's and sold their building, or it may have rebranded as [https://www.gracefreechurch.com/ Grace Evangelical Free Church] which initially met in the same location.
Correspondents included J. Alex Forrest +1936+Subsequently in 1959, a different open brethren assembly was founded by Norman Crawford, James Hunteralso known today as [[Mansfield Gospel Hall, Sr. +1941-1967OH|Mansfield Gospel Hall]], of which David E. Holdsworth 1967Calderhead, of the former MGH 1940-19711947+, and W. Bowser @ N. Weldon 1972-1973may have been an early influence in the newer meeting. =Locations=It either folded would seem as though the two Mulberry addresses are the same, but they are currently in the early 1980different parts of Mansfield, as per Google Maps. The 1936 & 1941 AAB's list the first address, and sold their building, or it may have rebranded as [https://www1943 & 1947 list the latter. * 25 N. Mulberry St. (N.gracefreechurchMulberry & Orchard Sts.com/ Grace Evangelical Free Church] which initially met in the same location) +1936-1947* 536 Kentucky Ave.1948-1980+
Subsequently in 1959=Correspondents=* J. Alex Forrest +1936+* James Hunter, a different open brethren assembly was founded by Norman Crawford, also known today as [[Mansfield Gospel Hall, OH|Mansfield Gospel Hall]], of which Sr. +1941-1967* David Calderhead, of the former MGH 1940E. Holdsworth +1967-1947+, may have been an early influence in the newer meeting1971* W. Bowser @ N.Weldon 1972-1973
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