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==Ramsey County==
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated the presence of one PB-I (Grant) assembly in Ramsey Co., with 14 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 50. There was also an open brethen assembly that year with 30 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 100.
===New Brighton===
===St. Paul===
* [[Maryland Bible Chapel, MN]] (OB) 1984+-2024
** Como Bible Chapel 1984+
** hive from Longfellow & Northeast Gospel Chapels. Folded in Dec. 2024, and re-merged into Northeast.
** @ Como Ave. 1984+; 606 E. Maryland Ave.
** Founders: Ted Gliske, Kurian Abraham, and Bruce Wahlin. Later: Scott Bourquin.
==Hennepin County==
* In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated the presence of three open brethren assemblies in Hennepin Co., with 65 meeting in a home, as well as a rented hall and an owned hall (worth $25) with a combined capacity of 300. Also two PB-IV assemblies, with some meeting in a home, and others in a rented hall (with capacity of 75) and combined attendance of 75.
===Brooklyn Park===
** c/o J.H. Fleming +1912+; 1932: E.A. Buchenau, G.H. McCandless, J.W.H. Nichols, William Dewar, A.V. Steeple, Charles Cross, L.B. Darby, D.M. Allan & John Robson.
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated the presence of one PB-III assembly in Hennepin Co., with 44 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 125.
* [[Minneapolis Bible Truth Hall, MN]] (G-A EB) +1949+
** c/o (1949): Sherwood W. Hoel, Leland F. Hoel, Albert E. Keillor, L. Hovik, John D. McNeil, D.M. Allan, D.E. Allan, H.A. Rayner, Lawrence E. Hovik, Robert B. Allan, Paul K. Schoen & Henry H. Hauer
** c/o L.E. Aldrich +1949+
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census indicated the presence of one PB-I assembly in Rice Co., with 15 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 100.