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===Jefferson County (Weirton/Steubenville OH/[[West Virginia|WV]] metro)===
====Adena====
* [[Adena Meeting Room, OH]] (TW-EB) +1933+
====Steubenville====
* [[Steubenville Gospel Hall, OH]] (OB) +1890/+1904-'''2022+'''
** @ 1211 Park St. +1922-1927+; 7th & Clark St., former site of [[Toronto Gospel Hall, OH]] +1936+; 1211 Park St. +1941-present;
** c/o Andrew Cousley +1922-1964; Harris E. Mizener, Viola Lane, Follansbee, [[West Virginia|W.V.]] 1966-1980+
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/e19ee4d135a2910fdc60dbf5c63a26088ba75885.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 38 in fellowship, all above 20 years of age (20 men, 18 women) including 4 S.S. teachers presiding over 40 children (for a total of 78). The Hall was valued at $15,000 with no debt (with $100 in annual expenses), and $1,200 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated one PB-II (OB) assembly in Jefferson Co., with 22 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 75. Steubenville or Toronto?
* [[Steubenville Meeting Room, OH]] (TW) +1933-1949+
====Toronto====
* [[Toronto Gospel Hall, OH]] (OB) +1890?/+1904-1980+
** @ 7th & Clark +1927+; possibly 204 6th St., home of John Westlake +1936+; 7th & Clark +1941-1980+
** c/o Donald T. Bass @ 421 W. 5th Ave., Columbus +1922+
** c/o William Firm, Sr. @ 703 Clark St. +1927+ (b. 1861 Hickory Twp., Mercer, [[Pennsylvania|PA]]), coal miner in 1930. Son of Alexander Firm (b. 1826 Cockpen, Midlothian, [[Scotland|Scot.]] - d. 1901 Hickory, PA) & Jessie Hynd Firm (b. 1826 Cockpen, Midlothian, Scot. - d. 1909 Hickory, Mercer, PA). Alexander was a coal miner in PA as early as 1860, as well as in Newtongrange, Midlothian, Scotland in 1851.
** c/o John Westlake, 204 6th St. +1936+; Garland E. Bell +1941-1948+; Calvin Baker +1950-1969; John Alban 1970-1980+
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated one PB-II (OB) assembly in Jefferson Co., with 22 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 75. Steubenville or Toronto?
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files133 E. Tuscarawus St./original/bbe35bb6c06340f1e136c0a3604fbbd8b6a79b74.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 36 in fellowship (11 men, 25 women) including 1 under 13 years old, and 4 S.S. teachers presiding over 80 children (for a total of 116). The Hall was valued at $5,000 with no debt in 1926.
=====Cuyahoga Falls=====
* [[Cuyahoga Falls Meeting Room, OH]] (TW-EB) +1933-2016+
=====Fairlawn=====
** @ 2398 E. 38th St.
* [[Bible Truth Hall, Cleveland Assembly , OH]] (Grant EB) +1890-1949; (G-A EB) +1949+** c/o Frank & Walter Schmidt+1949+** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated one PB-I (Grant) assembly in Cuyahoga Co., presumed to be this one. It had 3 people meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 25.
* [[Cleveland Christian Assembly, OH]] (Raven EB) +18781890+** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated one PB-1881; IV assembly in Cuyahoga Co., with 100 meeting in a rented hall with capacity of 100. * [[Cleveland Christian Assembly, OH]] (KLC-EB) 1881-+1946+
** @ home of Ben. Oudeman, 1520 E. 118th St. +1946+
** c/o Robert S. "Robbie" Pile, Cleveland Heights +1954-1976; James Graham, S. Euclid 1977-1983; Kenneth G. Pile 1984-1994;
* [[Madison Avenue Gospel Hall, OH]] (OB) +1890-1897+** @ Madison Ave., off Wade Park Ave. +1897+** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated one PB-II (OB) meeting in Cuyahoga Co., possibly this one, with 30 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 50.
* [[Park Heights Gospel Hall, OH]] (OB) +1936-1943+
====Lorain County====
=====Elyria=====
* [[Elyria Meeting Room, OH]] (TW-EB) +1951-1985+
=====Kipton=====
* [[Kipton Meeting Room, OH]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1889-1903+** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated one PB-III (TW-Lowe EB) assembly in Lorain Co., with 6 meeting in a home.
=====Lorain=====
===Tuscarawas County===
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated one PB-II (OB) assembly in Tuscarawas Co., with 20 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 50. Unknown location.
====Dover====
* [[Grace Chapel, Dover, OH]]
====Mineral Point====
* [[Mineral Point Meeting Room, OH]] (TW-Lowe-Raven EB) +1889-1890; (Raven EB) 1890+** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated a PB-IV assembly in Tuscarawas Co., with 3 meeting in a home.
====New Philadelphia====
* [[New Philadelphia Assembly, OH]] (OB) +1950-1963
* [[Stryker Meeting Room, OH]] (EB) +1878-1908+ (KLC-EB) 1908-2016+
** @ Hall of Dr. Goll's office, Main St. +1946+
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated one PB-III (TW-Lowe EB) assembly in Williams Co., with 10 meeting in a home.
** c/o Charles Grey +1880+; Asa Vernier +1946+; Emil F. Haye +1946+
* [[Columbus Meeting Room, OH]] (EB) +1879-1909; (TW) 1909-1992; (TW-N) 1992-2016+
** c/o C.H. Hall @ 68 N. Front St. +1880+
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated one PB-III (TW-Lowe EB) assembly in Franklin Co., with 73 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 100.
* [[Milo Gospel Chapel, OH]] (OB) +1922-1941+
* [[Cincinnati Meeting Room, OH]] (EB) 1879-1889+; (TW-N) +1999-2005+
* [[Cincinatti Assembly, OH]] (Raven EB) 1889-1890+
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated a PB-IV assembly in Hamilton Co., with 7 meeting in a home.
* [[Northern Hills Bible Chapel, OH]] (OB) 1938-'''2022+'''
====Montgomery County====
=====Dayton=====
* [[Bible Truth Hall, Dayton, OH]] (Grant EB) +1890+
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated one PB-I (Grant) assembly in Montgomery Co., presumably in Dayton. It had 2 people meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 12.
* [[Dayton Bible Chapel, OH]] (OB) ?-'''2022+'''
** see [http://www.daytonbiblechapel.org/ DBC's website]
* [[Dayton Meeting Room, OH]] (EB) +1879-1909; (TW) 1909-1914+
* [[Dayton preaching point, OH]] (OB) +1927+
** c/o Fred L. Hedges (no meeting)