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added 1936-1943 OB
==Anderson County==
===Palestine===
* [[Palestine Gospel Hall, TX]] (OB) +1904-19271936+
** @ Tennessee Ave & Louisiana St. +1904+
** c/o William H. Smith @ 515 N. Sycamore St. +1927-1936+
*** 1935 worked in fruits @ 114 W. Oak, living at 515 N. Sycamore
*** wife: Dollie
* [[Temple Meeting Room, TX]] (TW) +1966-1973+
** Hubbard Meeting Room, Hill or Bowie, TX +1966+
** c/o Ralph E. Nowell
==Brazos County (Bryan/College Station metro)==
** c/o John H. Rule +1917+; Homer P. Armet +1944+; A.H. Armet +1944+; Maurice Erisman +1944+; Robert McLeod +1951+; John Rochon +1985+
* [[Dallas Gospel Hall, TX]] (OB) +1904-19271943+** @ 1113 S. Fitzhugh & Phillips St. +1927-1943+** c/o J.T. Dean @ 13 St. Paul St. +1904+; William Sebastian @ 1009 Woodlawn Ave. +1927-1936+; John W. Dean @ 2918 Forest Ave. +1941-1943+
====Irving====
===Ellis County===
====Waxahachie====
* [[Waxahachie Gospel Hall, TX]] (OB) +1904-19271936+** c/o Thomas Chairs Bush +1904-19271936+ (b. 1866 Lancaster, Garrard, [[Kentucky|KY]] - d. 1948 Waxahachie, TX), son of Dr. William N. Bush (b. 1835 Div. 66, Oglethorpe, [[Georgia|GA]] - d. 1900 Lancaster, [[Kentucky|KY]]) & Osee Salters Bush (d. 1909 St. Louis, [[Missouri|MO]]; Osee was a daughter of Gabriel Jones Salter (1808-1874), whose father, Michael Salter (1754-1846) served on as a musician in Hazen's Continental Regiment in the Revolutionary War. *** lived @ 418 College St. +1927-1936+
*** wife: Laura W. Bush (d. 1957 Burbank, [[California|CA]]), relocated to Burbank after T.C.'s death in 1948. Raleigh Smith, of Houston, officiated her memorial. Children: William Nathaniel Bush (b. 1900 Waxahachie, TX - d. 1998 Claremont, [[California|CA]]);
====Fort Worth====
* [[Fort Worth Gospel Hall, TX]] (OB) +1927-1943+** @ 2816 W. 27th St. +1936-1943+
** c/o Dr. J.A. Gracey @ 515 S. Henderson St. +1927+
*** Dr. Joseph Archibald Gracey '''+1927-1930''' (b. 1860 Tilbury West, Essex, [[Ontario|ON]] - d. 1930 Ft. Worth, TX), son of John Gracey & Mary Gracey (b. 1816 Ireland).
***** married 1884 @ Wingham, Huron, [[Ontario]], both Presbyterian at the time of their wedding. No children. Mary's brother, Walter B. Scott, was a Fort Worth attorney, and she had two sisters also there, Miss Katherine Scott & Mrs. Rufus J. Lackland, Sr.
**** grad. 1882 with his L.R.C.P. They moved to Fort Worth, TX in 1889 where he setup his physician practice, until sometime before WWI when they relocated to Waxahachie, then during WWI to Houston, where he served as physician for a shipbuilding concern, settling back in Fort Worth after the War.
** c/o H. Schilling @ 2400 Pearl Ave. +1936+
** c/o L.B. Schilling/Shilling @ 2400 Pearl Ave. +1941-1943+
 
====Grapevine====
====Grayson County (Sherman/Denison metro)====
=====Denison=====
* [[Denison Assembly, TX]] (OB) +1943+
** @ 918 Rice St., home of J.R. Mills
** c/o J.R. Mills
 
=====Howe=====
* [[Howe Gospel Hall, TX]] (OB) +1904+
===Wortham===
* [[Wortham Meeting Room, TX]] (EB) +1878-1909; (TW) 1909-1992; (TW-N) 1992-'''2022+'''
** c/o Seth Fuller @ 3 mi. W of town +1878-1880+; Nelson Calame +1901-1951+; W.F. Michael +1903-1905+, +1914+; Charley Chausse +1903-1933+; Charlie Calame +1911-1944+; Ozie Bevill +1917+; A.O. Bevill +1923-1927+; G.O. Summers +1933+; Ben Wasson +1949-1973+; J.S. McHargue +1949-1951+, +1973+; James "Jim" McHargue +1962-1966+; J. Albert Larson +1962+; Floyd Calame +1966+; James D. McHargue +1973-1999+; Joe E. Dickens +1985+; John R. Dickens +1985+; Al. R. Hunnicutt +1985+; James McHargue +2005+; Jacqueline "Jackie" Hunnicutt +2005-2010+; Dwight McHargue +2010-2022+;
==McLennan County (Waco metro)==
==El Paso County==
* [[Clint Gospel Hall, TX]] (OB) +1927+
** c/o Robert Gregory Murphy (b. 1870 Springfield, Greene, [[Alabama|AL]] - d. 1962 El Paso, TX]]), son of Dr. Robert Greer Murphy (b. 1837 Eutaw, Greene, [[Alabama|AL]] - d. 1871 Springfield, Greene, [[Alabama|AL]]) & Helen Gregory Murphy-Hammond (b. 1847 Beat 2, Butler County, [[Alabama|AL]] - d. 1927 Robertson County, TX); By 1941, Robert was serving as correspondent at [[El Paso Gospel Chapel, TX]].
===El Paso===
* [[El Paso Gospel Chapel, TX]] (OB) +1927-19381941+** El Paso Gospel Hall +1927+; El Paso Gospel Chapel +19381936-1941+; Grace Chapel +1943+; El Paso Assembly of Grace Chapel +1945+;** @ 2231 Montana St. +19381936-1945+** c/o Dr. S. King @ Two Republics Building +1927+*** Dr. Samuel Franklin "Sam" King '''+1927-1938''' (b. 1862 Precinct 4, Grayson, TX - d. 1938 El Paso, TX), son of James Henry King (b. 1830 Sumner County, [[Tennessee|TN]] - d. 1902 Whitewright, Fannin, TX) & Missouri Ann Jones King (b. 1831 Clinton County, [[Missouri|MO]] - d. 1895 Whitewright, Fannin, TX)**** lived @ Denver, [[Colorado|CO]] +1903-1905; El Paso 1905-1938(lived or worked @ Two Republics Bldg. +1927+; J. Bruce Gilbert officiated his memorial at the "Gospel Chapel on Montana Street".**** wife: Sarah L. "Sallie" Battle King '''+1927-1945''' (b. 1861 Woodville, Jackson, [[Louisiana|LA]] - d. 1945 El Paso, TX)), dau. of Pvt. James Edward Battle (b. 1813 [[North Carolina|N.C.]] - d. 1880 McKinney, Collin, TX) & Sara Susanne Smith Battle (b. 1824 Columbia, Henry, [[Alabama|AL]] - d. 1903 Madill, Marshall, [[Oklahoma|OK]]; Sallie lived her early years in McKinney, TX; James D. Healey officiated her memorial. Sarah had a sister named Mary (b. 1853 Woodville, Jackson, [[Louisiana|LA]] - d. 1933 McKinney, TX) who married Albert G. Eakins (b. 1853 Div. 1, Henderson County, [[Kentucky|KY]] - d. 1939 McKinney, TX). Sallie was raised Methodist, her parents owned over 500 servants pre-Civil War.***** Sam & Sallie were married in 1896 in Tarrant County, TX by the Rev. Junius Butler French (b. 1858 San Antonio, TX - d. 1918 Jacksonville, [[Florida|FL]], then pastor of what is now St. Stephen Presbyterian Church (then known as Broadway PC), see [https://ourfw.com/listing-item/broadway-presbyterian-church/ BPC history], a mission church to the Southside of Ft. Worth, planted in 1884 by the First PC.**** no children, nephew: Dr. Samuel R. King (El Paso, TX), niece: Mrs. Walter Templeton (Shawnee, [[Oklahoma|OK]])** c/o Robert Gregory Murphy @ 907 Kern Blvd. +1941-1943+ (b. 1870 Springfield, Greene, [[Alabama|AL]] - d. 1962 El Paso, TX]]), son of Dr. Robert Greer Murphy (b. 1837 Eutaw, Greene, [[Alabama|AL]] - d. 1871 Springfield, Greene, [[Alabama|AL]]) & Helen Gregory Murphy-Hammond (b. 1847 Beat 2, Butler County, [[Alabama|AL]] - d. 1927 Robertson County, TX); In 1927, Robert was serving as correspondent for nearby [[Clint Gospel Hall, TX]].
* [[El Paso Meeting Room, TX]] (TW) +1923+
===Quanah===
* [[Quanah Gospel Hall, TX]] (OB) +1904+
** c/o W.L. William Lewis Cox
*** see [[Lockney Gospel Hall, TX|Lockney Gospel Hall]] in Floyd Co.
===Bexar County===
====San Antonio====
* [[Iglesia Evangelica, San Antonio, TX]] (Spanish OB) +1943+** @ 511 Fenfield Ave., South San Antonio** c/o Victoriano Rivera * [[Lakeview Gospel Chapel, TX]] (OB) +1941-1943+** @ 2422 Ruiz St. ** c/o Arthur Pomeroy @ 747 Kentucky Ave. * [[Mexican Gospel Hall, San Antonio, TX]] (Spanish OB) +1936-1943+** Mexican Mission Hall Assembly (Spanish OB) +1936+** 629 S. San Jacinto St. +1941-1943+** c/o Ervin D. Dresch @ 2818 Durango +1936-1943+  * [[San Antonio Gospel Hall, TX]] (OB) +1904-19271943+** @ cor. Kentucky & Eades Ave. +1936+; 1323 Kentucky Ave. +1941-1943+
** c/o W.H. Brown +1904-1927+
*** Agent @ American Express Co. +1904+
*** @ 831 Kentucky St. +1927+
** c/o F.F. Everett @ Elmendorf +1936+; W.E. Elford +1941-1943+;
* [[San Antonio Meeting Room, TX]] (TW) +1923+; +1951+; +1962-1973+; +1985+
=Southeast TX=
==Houston Metro==
===Brazoria County===
====Pearland====
* [[Manvel Bible Chapel, TX]] (OB) +1936-'''2022+'''
** Manvel Assembly +1936-1941+; Manvel Gospel Chapel +1943+
** @ home of C.C. Peters, Manvel +1936-1941+; 4230 FM 1128, Pearland ?-present;
** c/o C.C. Peters +1936-1943+
** also see [https://manvelbible.org/ MBC's website]
 
===Harris County===
====Houston====
** also see [https://www.colonialhillsbiblechapel.com/ CHBC's website]
* [[Houston Gospel Hall, TX]] (OB) +1904-19271943+** @ 2402 Louisiana St. +1927-1943+
** c/o Jos. Jamison +1904+;
** c/o P.C. Paul Christoph Doehring @ 2302 Louisiana St. +1927-1941+*** Paul Christoph Doehring (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 @ 4302 Dallas Ave. +1943+
* [[Houston Meeting Room, TX]] (TW preaching point) +1923+; (TW) +1944-1966+; +1985-1992; (TW-N) 1992-'''2022+'''
** c/o Mrs. John A. Witte +1923+; L.N. Michael +1944+; J.R. Higgins +1944-1951+; Mrs. J.R. Higgins +1949+; Martha Anne Higgins +1949-1966+; N.N. Higgins +1949+; Neil Michael +1951+; James D. McHargue +1966+;
* [[Melrose Bible Chapel, TX]] (OB) 1948+
** c/o [[Howard Arthur Kohrmann, Sr.]]
 
* [[Pineview Chapel, TX]] (OB) +1941-1943+
** c/o Andrew Patterson, Jr. @ 1010 Boundry St.
===Liberty County===