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Indiana Gospel Hall is an open brethren assembly over 110 years old that is located 46 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, [[Pennsylvania]], also included in its CSA. Letters of commendation are appreciated for those from brethren background wishing to break bread. It was started in 1910 in the home of Lott Frederick (1870-1947) and his wife Maggie Kessler Frederick (1872-1930) at 1164 Philadelphia Street, which today is near the First Commonwealth Bank Drive-Up. By 1912, it had moved to 526 on the same street, which is between the American Legion and the Heartstar House Wellness Center, then in 1913 to the "Cement Block Building" near the Frederick home.
=Subsequent Moves=
==Present==
Page 3 of The Indiana Gazette: 1938-12-10: Gospel Hall: "Members formerly occupying the church building at the rear of Brody's Department Store, have moved to the new hall erected at the corner of Fifth and Locust streets, Indiana. Regular services will begin Lord's day, Dec. 11 as follows: 10:30 a.m. Breaking of Bread, 12:00 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class, 7:30 p.m. Preaching of the Gospel, 7:45 p.m. Tuesday Bible Reading, 7:45 p.m. Thursday Prayer Meeting. The public is heartily invited to all these services." In 1938, the assembly constructed their present location at 5th & Locust, where it has remained for more than 85 years. Letters of commendation are appreciated for those from brethren background wishing to break bread.
=Locations=
* FindaGrave.com
* Newspapers.com
** The Indiana Gazette
*** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/519434495 1938-12-10], p. 3.
* OB AB's