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===Douglas County===
====Omaha====
* [[Bible Truth Hall, Omaha, NE]] (Grant EB) +1890+
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated the presence of one PB-I (Grant) assembly in Douglas Co., with 9 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 25.
 
* [[Grand View Chapel, NE]] (OB) 1962-1976
** c/o Willard Lineus Rodgers (1904-1994) 1962-1963+; A.O. Nelson 1964-1968; R.L. Cranston 1969-1971; G.S. Knee 1972-1974; Carl Myron Angster (b. 1922 Wausa, NE - d. 2009 Sun City, AZ) 1975-1976;
** c/o Billy June Fear (b. 1928 Aberdeen, SD - d. 2008 Bennington, NE) 1983-1986; +1989-1990; Scott Nordstrom 1991-2013; Dale Gleason 2009-2018+; George Tickle 2014+; Zachariah Plowman +2016-2018+; Todd Hemmingsen +2018+;
* [[Keystone Bible Chapel, NE]] (OB) 1890's+1958-'''20202024+'''
** Omaha Gospel Mission 1890's-1920; Hamilton Street Gospel Hall or Omaha Gospel Hall 1920-1956+; Omaha Gospel Chapel +1958-1970;
** @ 26th St. & Douglas/Farnham Sts. 1890's-1915; Bee Building #214 +1904+; 813 N. 40th St. 1915-1920; 45th & Hamilton 1920-1970; 7840 Maple St. 1970-2020+;
*** Other early leadership: Donald Ross Charles (b. 1879 Byfield, MA - d. 1962 San Mateo, CA) 1909+; Arthur Beaumont Rodgers, Sr. (b. 1890 Akron, CO - d. 1961 Omaha, NE) +1918-1961;
*** Correspondents: O.M. Wilson, 4216 Lafayette St. +1922+; Cecil Fosha Shopen (b. 1901 Elgin, IL - d. 1978 Kansas City, MO) +1927+; James Price Patterson (b. 1894 Cedar, MO - d. 1976 Omaha, NE) +1936-1948+; Raymond Henderson Rodgers (b. 1922 Atlantic, IA - d. 1990 Omaha, NE) +1950+; 1972-1975; William Raymond? Jones (b. 1912 Charles City, IA) +1954-1971; Lyle W. Rockhold 1976-1983+, +1996-2006; Stephen Rockhold +1985-1987+; Hank R. Pitschmann +1989-1994+; Chris Drowne 2007-2020+; Andrew Strautmann +2016-2020+;
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated the presence of a PB-III assembly in Douglas Co., with 20 meeting in a home.
 
* [[Omaha Christian Assembly, NE]] (KLC-EB) +1946-2016+
* [[Omaha GG Assembly, NE]] (Geftakys) 1976-2003
* [[Omaha Meeting Room, NE]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1889-1890+; (TW) +1933-1951+
** c/o Thomas John Beard (b. 1841 MI - d. 1917 Omaha, NE) +1889+; Frank Bryson Gill, clerk and historian @ Union Pacific Railroad, (b. 1876 Seaton, Northumberland, England, lived 1888 in Des Moines, IA,  d. 1955 Multnomah, OR)  1933; Harry A. Johnson 1944-1951; Ralph Howard Shaffer (b. 1911 Atlanta, Phelps, NE - d. 1986 Des Moines, IA) 1944-1949; Cecil Clair Mittelstadt (b. 1904 ca. Delaware, IA) 1944-1951; Walter Leonard Gill (b. 1913 Portland, OR - d. 2004 Richmond, CA)  1949; Paul Mittelstadt 1951; Howard P. Wagner (wife Ruth C. Mittelstadt) 1951;
** c/o Ethel Gladys Stobb Mittelstadt (b. 1903 ca. Monroe, Lyon, MN, widow of Cecil C. Mittelstadt) 1962-1973+
*** c/o Thomas John Beard (1841-1917) +1889+
*** 3 meetings by 1969
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated a PB-III assembly in Dawson Co., with 15 meeting in a home.
 
* [[Omaha Gospel Hall, NE]] (OB) +1890's/+1954-'''20202024+'''
** Central Gospel Hall +1954-1963; Omaha Gospel Hall 1964-1971; Hartman Avenue Gospel Hall 1972-2000+
** @ N. 16th & Carter Lake Blvd. +1954-1971; 5622 N. 69th St. 1972-2016+; 11510 N. 69th St. +2018-2020+
=Southcentral Nebraska=
==Buffalo County=====Kearney===
* Horace Apollos Holcomb (b. 1852 Dryden, MI - d. 1931 [[Immanuel Mission]], AZ), eventual founder of the Immanuel Mission (OB) network of Navajo missions in Arizona, also served with the Gospel Missionary Union here in 1900.
** see [[Indian American]] history
** c/o Virgilius Hilarius Leander Hallgren (b. 1848 Horn, Ostergotland, Sweden - d. 1892 Kearney, NE) emigrated to the U.S. in 1862, never married, brought mother & siblings by 1870;
==Dawson County==
===Gothenburg===
* [[Gothenburg Meeting Room, NE]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1889-1890+
** c/o Alfred Wahlstrom +1889+ (b. 1842 Fivelstad, Ostergotland, Sweden - d. 1926 Gothenburg, NE) +1889+; emigrated to the U.S. in 1865; August Isaacson +1889+ (d. 1916 Gothenburg, NE)
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated a PB-III assembly in Dawson Co., with 15 meeting in a home.
 
* [[Gothenburg Assembly, NE]] (Raven-Taylor EB) +1889-2020+
** c/o Alfred Wahlstrom +1889+ (b. 1842 Fivelstad, Ostergotland, Sweden - d. 1926 Gothenburg, NE) +1889+; emigrated to the U.S. in 1865; August Isaacson +1889+ (d. 1916 Gothenburg, NE)
** 2 meetings +1954-1959+:
*** 15th & Ave. F +1959+
*** 22nd & Ave. F +1959+
** 3 meetings by 1969
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated a PB-IV assembly in Dawson Co., with 25 meeting in a home.
 
==Kearney County==
===Axtell===
* [[Axtell Meeting Room, NE]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1888-1889; (Raven EB) 1889-1890+
** c/o August Andersen +1889+ (b. 1860 Sweden); Joseph Pellatt +1888-1890
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated a PB-IV assembly in Kearney Co., with 5 meeting in a home.
 
==Phelps County==
In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated that there was '''one''' PB-III assembly in Phelps Co., either Loomis or Phelps, with 5 meeting in a home.
===Loomis===
* [[Phelps Meeting Room, NE]] (EB) +1889+
** c/o Charles "Karl" August Carlsson Samuelson (b. 1858 Kattilstad Parish, Ostergotland, Sweden - d. 1940 St. Joseph, MO)
 
==Lexington==
===Gothenburg===
* [[Gothenburg Room, NE]] (Raven-Taylor EB) +1889-2020+
** c/o Alfred Wahlstrom (b. 1842 Fivelstad, Ostergotland, Sweden - d. 1926 Gothenburg, NE) +1889+; emigrated to the U.S. in 1865;
** c/o August Isaacson (d. 1916 Gothenburg, NE) +1889+;
** 2 meetings +1954-1959+:
*** 15th & Ave. F +1959+
*** 22nd & Ave. F +1959+
** 3 meetings by 1969
=Southeast Nebraska=
==Adams County==
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated the presence of one open brethren assembly in Adams Co., with 10 meeting in a home.
 
===Hastings===
* [[Hastings GG Assembly, NE]] (Geftakys) 1990's-2004
* 1881 Barley Cake magazine (OB) reports on William John Faulkner & E. Rushbrook doing pioneer ministry in Adams County, including in Juniata.
==Clay County=====Glenvil===
** no gathering but Exclusive (EB) brother residing 2 miles west of town
** c/o [[John Crawford Millen]] (b. 1812 Scotland - d. 1890 Little Blue, NE) +1876-1880+;
*** possibly Cornelius Jacob Klassen (b. 1863 Russia - d. 1931 Meade, KS) married Maria Thiessen in 1881 in Jefferson County, NE;
==Hall County=====Grand Island===
* [[Sala Evangelica Grand Island, NE]] (Spanish OB) +2020+
** @ 211 E. Fonner Park Rd. c/o Gabriel Lopez
==Howard County==
===Boelus (Howard City)===
* [[Boelus Gospel Hall, NE]] (OB) +1948+
** home of Carl Daniel Andersen (b. 1907 Boelus, NE - d. 1990 Altona, MB)
 
* [[Boelus Meeting Room, NE]] (TW) +1962-1985+
** c/o Eric R. Pederson & Clifford Murray Hall (b. 1918 Central City, NE - d. 2006 Kenesaw, NE)
===Elba===
** no gathering in 1889 but Exclusive (EB) TW-Lowe sister residing in 1889there.
** c/o Mrs. H. Freeman
*** possibly Eliza H. Rogers Freeman (b. 1831 NY - d. 1893 Elba, NE), wife of Jerry Walker Freeman (b. 1827 Cortland County, NY - d. 1898 Elba, NE) who both farmed +1850-1860+ Ulysses, Potter, PA.
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated a PB-III assembly in Howard Co., with 2 meeting in a home.
 
===St. Paul===
*** m. 1906 in Scott, IA to Grace Lovell Darling (b. 1883 Ipava, IL - d. 1964 Los Angeles, CA)  
==Lancaster County=====Lincoln===
* [[Hollywood Heights Chapel, NE]] (OB) 1955-'''2024+'''
** c/o Ralph Milton Swanson (b. 1915 Sioux City, IA - d. 1989 Topeka, KS), carpenter, @ 1667 Smith St. 1955-1980+; Harold Andrew Joye (b. 1928 Detroit, MI - d. 2000 Palm Bay, FL) +1982-1989; John Clarence Van Essen (b. 1948 Oskaloosa, IA - d. 2008 Anchorage, AK) 1990-2008; Ron Kratzer 2010-2020+; Matt Van Essen 2010-2020+;
** c/o Edward Leighton (b. 1867 Marysville, KS - d. 1950 Seattle, WA) +1896-1901+; Dr. Roland H. Loder (b. 1902 TN - d. 1994 Regina, SK) 1944; 1951; 1973; Edmund Ernest Hespe (b. 1906 Leigh, NE - d. 1961 Lincoln, NE) 1944-1951; Laurence William Chamberlin (b. 1917 Garrison, IA - d. 2014 Lauderdale Lakes, FL) 1949-1951; Don Jenkins, Sr. 1962-1966; Ervin Lee Loder (b. 1928 Lincoln, NE) 1962-1966, now Arvada, CO; Kent D. Turner (b. 1939 Lincoln, NE - d. 2012 Lincoln, NE) 1962-1999;
===Lancaster County=======Malcolm====
* [[Malcolm Meeting Room, NE]] (EB) +1896-1903+
** c/o Charles Baker Nash 1896-1903 (b. 1849 Ipswich, Suffolk, England - d. 1946 Los Angeles, CA) 1896-1903;
** c/o Mrs. Canzler 1901;
====Panama====
* [[Panama Gospel Hall, NE]] (OB) +1904-1922+
** c/o John Richardson Atkinson +1904+ (b. 1839 Hunsonby, Cumberland, England - d. 1931 Monrovia, CA); Arthur B. Rodgers, 4420 Decatur St. +1922+
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated the presence of one open brethren assembly in Lancaster Co., with 15 meeting in a home.
===Seward County=======Pleasant Dale====
* [[Pleasant Dale Meeting Room, NE]] (EB) +1905+
** c/o John Baker Nash (b. 1879 NE - d. 1910 Smoky Hill, KS (buried Enterprise, KS), RR switchman; married in 1903 Ellen Irene Woodford (b. 1881 KS), lived Omaha 1905-1907;
==Pawnee County==
===Pawnee City===
* [[Pawnee City Meeting Room, NE]] (EB) +18961879-1884; (TW-Lowe-Raven EB) 1884-1889; (TW-Lowe EB) 1889-1909; (TW-EB) 1909-1917+** @ 4 mi. N of Table Rock +1879-1889+** c/o John Vincent Baldridge +1896-1917+ (1842-1921) +1896-1917+; Enlisted 1863-1864 Civil War, Ohio 129th Infantry, Co. G; in 1865, he married Sarah Elizabeth Little (b. 1842 Fayette County, IN - d. 1907 Pawnee City, NE);
*** daughter Emeline (b. 1877 Vinton, IA - d. 1930 Des Moines, IA) married Charles Jean Loizeaux (b. 1848 Leme, France - d. 1933 Des Moines, IA), son of Jean Jacques Loizeaux (b. 1816 Picardie, France - d. 1885 Vinton, IA)
**** Two of Jean Jacques Loizeaux's other sons were Timothy Ophir Loizeaux (b. 1843 France - d. 1927 Plainfield, NJ) and Paul Jacob Loizeaux (b. 1841 France - d. 1916 Plainfield, NJ) who together founded the Loizeaux Brothers Publishing;
** c/o Marshall David Hammond (b. 1855 Washington, OH - d. 1911 suspected murdered enroute relocating to Howard, KS) 1903-1911; married in 1870 to Mary Elizabeth Stewart (b. 1856 OH - d. Sabetha, Nemaha County, KS);
 ===Table Rock===* [[Table Rock Meeting Room* In 1890, NE]] (EB) +1879-1889+** @ 4 mithe U.S. Religious Census indicated this assembly was comprised of 5 meeting in a home. N 1879;** c/o John Vincent Baldridge (1842-1921) +1879-1889+*** see Pawnee City
==Saline County==
* no gathering but Exclusive (TW) sister residing, Dr. [[Joy Vay Kennedy Talbert Roossinck]] (b. 1898 Neodesha, KS - d. 1983 Grand Rapids, MI), 1951-1954
** see [[Neodesha Meeting Room, KS]] & [[Thayer Meeting Room, KS]]
 
==Thayer County==
In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated an open brethren assembly in Thayer Co., with 10 meeting in a home.
==Webster County==
===Guide Rock===
* [[Guide Rock Meeting Room, NE]] (EB) +1879-1889; (TW-Lowe EB) 1889-1890+
** @ 3 mi. SW 1879
** c/o Eli Gilbert Burdett +1879-1880+ (b. 1840 Muscatine, IA - d. 1919 Breckenridge, CO) 1879-1880; son of Thomas Burdett (1801-1866) & Priscilla Gilbert (ca. 1802-1843), brother of Mary Burdett Fletcher-Hayes-Macy (b. 1843 Muscatine, IA - d. 1905 Breckenridge, CO);
*** m. 1881 to Sarah Ophelia Sabin (1856-1931); By 1885, they were living in Arkansas City, KS
** c/o Jacob J. Sutton, blacksmith, (b. 1826 London, Ontario Canada - 1897 Glasco, Cloud, KS) +1889+; Living in Vinton, IA in 1870; Guide Rock by 1880;
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated one PB-III assembly in Webster Co., with 3 meeting in a home.
====Jewell, NE? or KS?====