Elm Street Gospel Hall, Hartford, CT
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In 1922, there was an open brethren assembly at 19 Elm St., Hartford, Connecticut, with John Pinkerton Barclay (b. 1863) as its correspondent. He resided in Hartford +1910-1933+, so it may have existed beyond 1922. One of John's grandsons, Jack Barclay, was chief architect of the last two buildings of Woodside Bible Chapel in Chicago, Illinois.
Sources
- 1922 OB AAB
- Ancestry.com