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** Our Record 1930-6: "'''Glen Head, [[New York|N.Y.]]''': Br. W.H. Hunter (51 Huttlestone Ave., Fairhaven, [[Massachusetts|Mass]].) has been here and was able to help in the regular meetings of the Assembly here. He had a couple of weeks in April at [[Bethany Gospel Hall, ME|Westbrook]], Maine."
** Our Record 1930-9: "'''Bath, Maine''': Brn. W.H. Hunter and J. Blackwood are here in a tent. It is about 40 miles from Westbrook, Me., where they go for Lord's day mornings. Some of God's people are coming in, as well as unsaved ones. It is hoped they may be helped on in God's ways."
 
 
* [[Bath Meeting Room, ME]] (TW) +1999+
** Detroit Meeting Room (TW) +1962-1973+
=?Misc.=
* Misc. (OB) Maine ministry reports
** Our Record 1930-2: F. Thisse, 1006 E. Hillsboro, '''Tampa, [[Florida|Fla]].''': "We had a happy time here January 1st. Weather was beautiful and a company of us gathered by the river, a few miles from the city, to sing God's praise and read His Word. Brn. N. McConnell of Butler, [[Pennsylvania|Pa]].; D. Sutherland of Belleville, [[Ontario|Ont]].; '''J. Heap of Maine''', were with us, the Lord gave His blessing. In the evening we met at the Gospel Hall for Bible reading and prayer. We are glad to welcome any true servants of God, who come to help us."
** Assembly Annals 1936-6: Correspondent's Address: '''Brockton, [[Massachusetts|Mass]].''': Mr. Ernest E. Piers having gone to reside in Maine, the address of the correspondent for the '''Brockton''' assembly is now Mr. George F. Piers, 29 Perkins Ave., Campello, Mass."
** Assembly Annals 1950-1: The Editor on the Radio: "For several months the editor of Assembly Annals has ministered the word over the Radio program sponsored by the assemblies in the Chicago area. Many letters are received by the sponsors telling of their appreciation of this ministry and we feel sure those of our readers who are able to get this program will want to profit by this added ministry. Mr. Peter J. Pell, Jr. may be heard each Lord's Day afternoon at 5 P.M. Central Standard Time over WCFL - 1000 KC., Chicago. Letters received tell that this program can be heard throughout the midwestern states, and as far east as '''[[Maine]]'''.