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Kansas

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added 1890 assemblies
===Chapman===
* [[Chapman Meeting Room, KS]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1889-1909; (TW-EB) 1909-1933+
** In 1890, this assembly met in a home, and attendance was 17, as per the U.S. Religious Census.
===Enterprise===
* Enterprise Assembly, KS (OB) 1880's?-1890+** There was an open assembly in Dickinson Co. in 1890, as per U.S. Religious Census, and presumed to be this. The rented hall had a capacity for 100 people, and attendance of 20.
===Manchester===
===Lost Springs===
* [[Lost Springs Meeting Room, KS]] (Raven EB) +1890+; (TW-Lowe EB) +1901-1903+** In 1890, there was a Raven assembly in Marion Co., presumably here. It met in a private home, and had an attendance of 12, as per a U.S. Religious Census. 
==Saline County==
** [[West End Gospel Hall, KS]] (OB) +1936+
* [[Kansas City Meeting Room, KCKS]] (TW-Lowe EB) +18941890-1896+; (TW-EB) +1944-1951+** In 1890, the assembly met in a home, and had an attendance of 12, as per the U.S. Religious Census.
====Lanna====
* [[Lanna Meeting Room, KCKS]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1903+
* 104 W. 4th +1915-1918+
===Randolph===
* [[Randolph Meeting Room, KS]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1889-1890+
** home of Ida Lundberg
** In 1890, as per the U.S. Religious Census, there was an attendance of 3 people.
==Topeka metro==
===Osage County===
There were two open assemblies in this county in 1890, as per the U.S. Religious Census, including a rented hall with a seating capacity for 100 people, and another in a home. The total attendance between the two assemblies was about 24.
 
====Carbondale====
* [[Carbondale Gospel Hall, KS]] (OB) '''1881'''-1890+** '''First Open Brethren assembly planted in Kansas''' .
====Osage City====
====Scranton====
* [[Scranton Gospel Hall, KS]] (OB) +1890-1904+
** c/o Alexander Leishman +1904+
* [[Topeka Gospel Chapel, KS]] (OB) 1948-'''2024+'''
* [[Topeka Gospel Hall, KS]] (OB) +1890+** There was one open assembly in this county in 1890, as per the U.S. Religious Census, presumably in Topeka, with a rented hall with a total seating capacity for a hundred people, and an attendance of 10. * [[Topeka Meeting Room, KS]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1889-1890+** In 1890, the rented hall had a capacity of 150, and an attendance was 25, as per the U.S. Religious Census.
===Wabaunsee County===
==Bourbon County==
===Fort Scott===
* [[Fort Scott Gospel Hall, KS]] (OB) 1904+1890-1912; +1922+
** c/o Albert Umstead @ 1518 Ransom St. +1904+; Sam Blarchard +1922+
** In 1890, this assembly met in a rented hall that had capacity for 300, and an attendance of 40.
* [[Fort Scott Meeting Room, KS]] (EB) +1879+
==Neosho County==
* [[Neosho County Gospel Hall, KS]] (OB) +1890+
** There was an open assembly in Neosho Co. in 1890, as per the U.S. Religious Census, of an unknown location. The rented hall had a capacity for 200 people, and attendance of 15.
 
* [[Neosho County Meeting Room, KS]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1890+
** In 1890, as per the U.S. Religious Census, this assembly met in a private home, with an attendance of 5.
 
===Chanute===
* [[Chanute Meeting Room, KS]] (TW) +1911-1917+
===Neodesha===
* [[Neodesha Meeting Room, KS]] (TW-Lowe-EB) +1889-1909; (TW-EB) 1909-1933+
** In 1890, this assembly met in a home, with an attendance of 14, as per the U.S. Religious Census.
==Woodson County==
===Neosho Falls===
* [[Neosho Falls Meeting Room, KS]] (Grant-EB) +1890+; (TW-Lowe EB) +1894-1905+** This assembly had a rented hall in 1890 with a capacity for 16, and an attendance of 6.
===Thayer===
* [[Julia Begole McLachlen]] (EB) +1880+
* [[Thayer Meeting Room, KS]] (EB) '''+1878'''-1909; (TW) 1909-1933+
** c/o Mrs. J.M. McLachlin +1880+ (no meeting)