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[[Augusta Gospel Hall, ME|Augusta Gospel Hall]], [[Maine]](OB) +1937-2021+
=Itinerants=
=Ministry=
===1930's===
* LOI 1938-3: Feb. 7, 1938: Hugh Thorpe, Brighton, [[Massachusetts|Mass]].: "I am at present in this large State of Maine. It is rather a hard field and little has been accomplished as yet, (as far as assemblies gathered together unto the Lord's Name are concerned). Still it is well to keep at it, and give help where it is needed and I feel the need to help small, struggling assemblies.
This is my 14th year with periodical visits to this State of Maine, both in winter as well as summer, having meetings in homes and in schoolhouses also. As far as I know, there are no assemblies in [[Vermont]], [[New Hampshire]] and only one in [[Maine]], until recently when about six Christians near Augusta gathered together to remember the Lord and to conduct a Sunday School. So there is need of young men who are willing to "peddle the Gospel" in these states mentioned." ===1940's===* LOI 1949-6: David Leathem, Truro, [[Nova Scotia|N.S.]]: "During the past winter I have had the privilege of visiting several cities and towns ministering the word and preaching the gospel. Those included Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto in Canada and [[Bethany Gospel Hall, ME|Westbrook]] and [[Madison Gospel Hall, ME|Madison]] in [[Maine]]." "With Brother [[Howard Franklin Stultz, Sr.|Stultz]] we drove to Westbrook and remained there for several meetings, seeking in a simple way to bring words with regards to the person and work of the Holy Spirit to the attention of the believers. From Westbrook I went to [[Madison Gospel Hall, ME|Madison]] with Brother Clark McClelland and we shared the ministry there. Later with Brother [[Fred Allison Thompson|Fred Thompson]] and his wife from [[Augusta Gospel Hall, ME|Augusta]] I spent an evening, returning home to [[Nova Scotia]] after an absence of two months."
===1950's===
* [http://truthandtidings.com/ Truth and Tidings website]
* Letters of Interest (LOI): 1938-3 via James Stahr (1926-2019) private archive in Wheaton, Illinois
** 1949-6;