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===Albany===
* [[Albany Gospel Hall, NY]] (OB) +1922-1960+1967** Albany Gospel Hall +1922-1936+; +1947-1961; Albany Gospel Chapel 1941-1943+; Albany Gospel Hall +19471962-1950+1967 ** @ "Church in the House" +1922+ (new hall expected soon); 369 Washington Ave. +1926-1933+; 152 Western Ave. +1927-1936+; 13 Western Ave. +1941-1959; 21 Tremont St. 1960+-1967** c/o J.R. Gilda, 269 Western Ave. +1922+; Dr. George S. Munson @ 261 State St. +1926-1936+; Charles R. Hooker +1941-1943+; Robert Diggory @ 462 Washington Ave. +1947-1954; Jack Murphy @ 448 3rd St. 1955-1959+; John Murphy 1960+-1967;
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/2efcdc7d2ca5479a43b1298f2b72b22fd8c6acce.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 15 in fellowship (7 men, 8 women) with no S.S. The Hall was a rented facility (with $466 in expenses), and $1000 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
===Worcester===
* [[Worcester Home Assembly, NY]] (OB) +1922-1968
** @ chicken farm of Clarence Philip Putnam (1873-1968) @ Schenevus Rd. then Lower Worcester County Rd. (Co. Rd. 39)
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/d555acac3583543624c98a0c1212214d2e7373b5.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 9 in fellowship (5 men, 4 women) with no S.S. The Hall met in a home (with $10 in annual expenses), and $15 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
** c/o Clarence Philip Putnam '''+1922-1968''' (b. 1873 NYC, NY - d. 1968 Worcester, NY), son of Elijah B. Putnam (b. 1846 Westford, Otsego, NY - d. 1920 Worcester, NY) & Polly Josephine Bigelow Putnam (1851-1926 Worcester, NY). In 1900, Clarence and his wife resided at 10 Brick St., Oneonta, Otsego, NY where he was employed as a day laborer for the railroad. At the end of his life, he was cared for by Dr. Haines, nurses at Fox Hospital, and David Paul Wambaugh (b. 1923 Altoona, [[Pennsylvania|PA]] - d. 2009 Matthews, [[North Carolina|NC]], then pastor of [https://msbchurch.org/ Main Street Baptist] of Oneonta. David was a founding member of the [https://venturechurches.org/venture-church-network-why-we-changed-our-name/ Conservative Baptist Association] (now Venture). *** Elijah was a son of Philip Janse Putnam (b. 1811 Montgomery Co., NY - d. 1891 Decatur, Otsego, NY), a son of John Putnam (b. 1783 Fonda, Mont., NY - d. 1861 Root, Mont., NY), a son of Ludwig David Putman (b. 1752 Fultonville, Mont., NY - d. 1811 Johnstown, Mont., NY), a son of David Arentse Putman (b. 1715 Schenectady, Albany, NY - d. 1780 Hales Mills, Mont., NY), a son of Aaron Janse Putman (b. 1675 Schen., NY - d. 1756 Mohawk, Albany, NY), a son of Johannes Rutgerse Putman (b. 1645 Holland, Neth. - d. 1690 Schen., NY). Johannes emigrated to the U.S. by 1670. *** Polly was a daughter of Aborn Thornton Bigelow (1802-1867 Worcester, NY), who was a son of Dr. Uriah Bigelow (b. 1765 Waltham, Middlesex, [[Massachusetts|MA]]; m. 1789 & 1799 Boylston, Worcester, MA; d. 1842 Worcester, NY), a son of Lieut. Josiah Bigelow (b. 1730 Watertown, MA - d. 1810 Boston, MA), a son of Lieut. Thomas Bigelow (b. 1683 Watertown, MA - d. 1756 Waltham, MA), a son of Samuel Bigelow (b. 1653 Watertown, MA - d. 1731 Waltham, MA), a son of John Bigelow (b. 1617 Wrentham, Suffolk, [[England]] - d. 1703 Watertown, MA). Polly's 5g-gfather Samuel was a representative of Watertown, MA from 1708-1710, and an inn-holder from 1702-1716. Several of Samuel's children settled in Marlborough, MA. Samuel's father, John, was baptized in England in 1617, and came to Watertown where he met and married his wife Mary Warren (d. 1691) in 1642, then remarried Sarah Bemis in 1694. John's g-grandfather Ralph de Baguley was lord of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ollerton_Hall Ollerton Hall] in Cheshire Co., [[England]] during the reign of Henry VII. Polly's grandfather, Dr. Uriah Bigelow, was Worcester's first physician, and a pioneer settler.*** Clarence's wife: Elizabeth "Libbie" A. DeLong Putnam '''+1922-1941''' (b. 1877 Otsego Co., NY - d. 1941 Worcester, NY), daughter of Dayton E. DeLong (b. 1848 Westford, Otsego, NY - d. 1885 Pittsfield, Berkshire, MA) & Catherine Lelia Smith DeLong (b. 1850 Seward, Schoharie, NY - d. 1943 Worcester, NY). Elizabeth's emigrating paternal ancestor was Arie Fransen DeLong (b. 1653 Amsterdam, Neth. - d. 1699 Kingston, Ulster, NY), arriving prior to 1683. Children: **** Cora Putnam (1898-1901 Oneonta, Otsego, NY)**** Mildred I. Putnam Morrison-Gray '''1922-1923+''' (b. 1905 Worcester, NY - d. 1991 Oneonta, NY). 1st husband (1923-1925+ @ Albany, NY): John M. Morrison.
***** John Clarence Morrison (b. 1925 Worc., NY - d. 1996 NYC, NY).
==Saratoga County==
===Clifton Park===
* [[Northway Bible Chapel, NY]] (OB) 1969+
** c/o C.O. Werres
===Mechanicville===
* [[Mechanicville Italian Assembly, NY]] (Italian OB) +1947-1960+1968** @ Masonic Temple, Park Ave. +1947-1948+; Hall, South Central Ave. (nr. South St.) +1950-1960+1968** c/o Louis Capeci @ Stillwater +1948+; Henry Palmieri @ 228 South St. +1950-1951+; Dominick Laurenzo +1954-1960+1968
===Saratoga Springs===
===Aurora===
* [[East Aurora AssemblyGospel Hall, NY]] (OB) +1941-19601969+** @ 4 mi. south of East Aurora in the country +1941-1955; cor. Emery & Boies Rds. 1956-19601969+** c/o H.B. Underhill +1941-1954; Charles A. Boies, Boise Rd., West Falls +1955-19601962; Raymond C. Boies 1963-1969+
* [[East Aurora Evangel Hall, NY]] (OB) +1926-1954
==Cortland County==
===Cortland===
* [[Cortland Gospel Chapel, NY]] (OB) +1936+; +1943-19601969+** Home Assemblies +1936+; +1943-1948+; Cortland Gospel Chapel 1950-19601969+** @ home of W.K. Corey, 20 Madison St. +1936+; home of A. Perry Bishop +1943-1955; McLean Rd., betw. routes 13 & 281, nr. Munson corner 1956-19601969+
*** 14 Wheeler Ave. +1943-1948+; 155 Central Ave. +1950+
** @ 20 Woodruff St., home. +1950-1955+
** c/o W.K. Corey +1936+; A. Perry Bishop +1943-1959; W.K. Corey 1960-1969+
==Herkimer County==
* Mr. C.L. Moore's [[East 176th Street Assembly, NYC]] (OB) +1904+
** @ 305 E. 176th St., NYC c/o C.L. Moore
* [[Bronx Gospel Centre, NYC]] (OB) +1966-1967+
** @ 899 Teller Ave.
** c/o Archie W. Graham
* [[Bronx Gospel Hall, NYC]] (OB) +1922-1960+
* [[Bronx Italian Gospel Hall, NYC]] (Italian OB) +1951-1955+
** upper floor, 899 Teller Ave. (over Bronx Gospel Hall)
** c/o Lugi Luigi Maionce (sic?), 1035 College Ave.
* [[Spanish Gospel Hall, Bronx, NYC]] (Spanish OB) +1955-1960+; +1964-1969+
** @ 926 Southern Blvd.
** c/o Antonio Correa@ Hackensack, N.J. +1955-1960+; +1964-1966; 1969+; E. Ramos c/o Crichlow 1967-1968;
*** Antonio previously founded the Lexington Avenue Assembly in Merrick about 1947.
** @ 1105 Bedford Ave., near Gates Ave.
* [[Bethany Chapel, Brooklyn, NYC]] (OB) 1961-1969+** @ 204 Fenimore ** c/o James M. Halliday 1961; Paul V. Petersen 1962-1969+ * [[Bethany Gospel HallChapel, Brooklyn, NYC]] (possibly AA? OB) +1904-1960+; (AA OB) +1961-1969+** Bethany Gospel Hall +1904-1963;** 13th Street Meeting Room +1904+; 13th Street Gospel Hall +1922-1927+; Bethany Chapel +1933-1959; Bethany Gospel Hall 1960-1963; Bethany Gospel Chapel 1964-1969+** @ 316-13th St. +1904-1927+; 204 Fenimore St. +1933-1959; 2220 Dean St. 1960+-1963; 521 Hopkinson Ave. 1964-** c/o Scott Aspinall @ 488 7th St. +1922-1927+; Henry J. Meyer @ 1817 E. 27th St. & 236 N. Corona Ave., Valley Stream +1936-1955; James M. Halliday 1956-1959; Charles Noel 1960-1966; John Noel 1967-1969+
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/7bd9585c41446a3fefbffc9569c0c0a03c936f8c.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 90 in fellowship (43 men, 47 women) including 7 S.S. teachers, presiding over 61 children (for a total of 151 in 1926). The Hall was a rented facility, owned by W. Hawkins @ 221 Stratford Rd., Brooklyn (with $950.49 in annual expenses), and $2591.47 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/bb7e921a42c8d08c534e31058105ddff219b99cd.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 41 in fellowship (15 men, 26 women) including 3 S.S. teachers, presiding over 50 children (for a total of 91 in 1926). The Hall was a rented facility (with $902.60 in annual expenses), and $101.25 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
* [[Bible Truth Hall, Brooklyn Assembly , NYC]] (G-EB) +1912+
** c/o J.F. Gilmour
* [[Brooklyn Believer's Chapel, NYC]] (OB) 1967-1969+
** @ 8012-16th Ave., home of Nicholas Patrone
** Arts & Crafts & Work of Life Club activity on Friday evenings at 6:45pm +1967-1968+, in addition to other meetings.
* [[Brooklyn Christian Assembly, NYC]] (EB) +1878-1881 (KLC-EB) 1881-1946+
** see [https://www.brooklyngospelhall.com BGH's website]
* [[Brooklyn Italian AssemblyGospel Chapel, NYC]] (Italian OB) +1941-19601969+** Brooklyn Italian Assembly / Gospel Hall +1941-1962** @ 565 Sixth Ave., home of V. DeFilipps +1941-1959& Anthony DeMaio 1960-1963; 17 E. 7th St. 1964-1969+ ** c/o V. DeFilipps +1941-1959; Anthony DeMaio 1960-1969+
* [[Brooklyn Italian Gospel Hall, NYC]] (Italian OB) +1922-1954
** c/o Jas. Carr @ 160 Walworth St. +1880+; E.G. Mauger @ 82 Fourth Pl. +1880+
* [[Brooklyn Spanish Assembly, NYC]] (Spanish OB) 1963-1969+** Asemblea Evangelica** hive from Spanish Gospel Hall** @ 219 Lee Ave.** c/o Manuel Perez * [[Brooklyn Spanish Gospel Hall, NYC]] (Spanish OB) +1941-19601969+** @ 1005 Flushing Ave. +1941-1955; 143 Evergreen Ave. 1956-1958; 145 Evergreen Ave. 1959-19601969+** c/o Manuel Perez +1941-19601961; Louis Montalvo @ Ozone Park 1962-1969+
*** @ 244 Seigel St. +1941+; 1061 Flushing Ave. +1943-1950+; 197 Hart St. +1951-1955+
*** This assembly shared their building with the Italian Gospel Hall in the latter's last four years (1950-1954).
* [[Capilla Evangelica, Brooklyn, NYC]] (Spanish OB) 1960+-1963
** @ 495 Powell St.
** c/o Herminio Guzman
** @ 569 Dekalb Ave., Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn
* [[Good Tidings Gospel Hall, NYC]] (AA OB) +1943-19601969+
** possibly a merger between 3rd Ave. & Bethany GH's?
** @ 7-9 Sumter St.
** c/o J.B. Hunte +1947-19601969+
* [[Greenpoint Gospel Hall, NYC]] (OB) +1904+
===Nassau County===
====Hempstead====
* [[Dean Street Chapel, Freeport, NYC]] (OB) 1880-19601969+; (Spanish/English OB) +'''2025+'''
** Fireman's Hall +1922+; Grace Chapel +1926-1927+; West Dean Street Chapel +1936-1954; Dean Street Chapel 1955-current
** @ Fireman's Hall +1922+; 23 W. Dean St., Freeport +1926-current
*** Mary Johnson's father, Charles Boynton, was a Presbyterian pastor in Brooklyn before deciding that a "servant of God should take no salary", and offered to preach the gospel for free to his congregation, who would not accept it so he resigned and built a house on Main St., forming bricks from oyster cells and lime in an oven he built. As per his [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110065448/charles-freeman-boynton obit], he did most of his own carpentry work, and was regarded one of the best houses on Long Island. After retiring from pulpit work, he served overseas as an itinerant, including Bermuda, where he aided formerly incarcerated Boer War prisoners to return home. He was "possessed of a strong Christian character, generous and genial nature, and was highly esteemed.
*** Axel & Mary's children: Frederick, Herman, Paul S., Charles, Eleanor, Florence, Eldrida and Adelma Johnson, all of Freeport; also Clement of Manhattan.
** c/o A.S. Johnson @ 128 N. Main St. +1936-1941+; H.P. (Herman?) Johnson @ 128 N. Main St. +1943-19601969+
** New Hall was expected soon after 1922.
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/73a9fff98b8191f42a54f02aeb7514efc90e1aae.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 38 in fellowship (18 men, 20 women) including 4 S.S. teachers, presiding over 18 children (for a total of 56 in 1926). The Hall had a value of $10,000 with $1845 owed (with $771.79 in annual expenses), and $560.00 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
** c/o Antonio Correa @ 811 Kelly St., Bronx +1947-1954+; Carlos M. Cordova @ 26 West St., Englewood, N.J. +1955-1960+
* [[Merrick Gospel Hall, NYC]] (OB) +1922-1943+; +1951-1960+1966
** these may have been two separate assemblies.
** Richard Avenue Chapel +1922-1927+; Merrick Gospel Chapel +1933-1943+; Camp Avenue Gospel Hall +1951+; Merrick Gospel Hall +1954-1960+1966** @ Richard Ave. +1922-1927+; Willis Ave., nr. Meadowbrook Rd. +1951-1960+1966
** c/o George Edward Walker @ 30 Meader Ave., Merrick +1922-1943+ (b. 1879 London, Eng. - d. 1949 Greenlawn, Suffolk, NY). In 1930, George was employed as a homebuilder.
** c/o George S. Verity @ 1741 Grand Ave. +1951-1955+1962
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/277ee511a9c491aaf68be7a94c005462a8d1dbf1.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 22 in fellowship (10 men, 12 women) including 22 S.S. teachers, presiding over 203 children (for a total of 502 in 1926). The Hall was a rented facility (with $3,209.09 in annual expenses), and $2,888.63 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
====Oyster Bay====
* [[Glen Head Gospel Meeting House, NYC]] (OB) +1936-19601969+
** @ 2 Orchard St. +1936-current;
** c/o E.J. Dugan @ 369 Carpenter Ave., Sea Cliff +1936-1943+; Herman Hermann Lauber @ North Shore Acres, Glen Cove & 8 Central Dr. +1947-19601969+
* [[Sea Cliff Gospel Chapel, NYC]] (OB) 1889-'''2025+'''
** Sea Cliff Gospel Hall (OB) 1889-1949
** @ Prospect Ave. +1904+; 61 Fourteenth St. +1926-1927+; 14th & Central Ave. +1936-1949; 162 Sea Cliff Ave. (Sea Cliff & Carpenter Ave.) 1949-current;
** c/o A. Isaac +1922+; William A. Isaac @ 375 Littleworth Lane +1926-1943+; Franklin E. Mauger +1947-1951+; William T. Isaac, 21 Francis Terr., Glen Cove +1954-1960+;
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/e540a4d65ee9a347009a6e1bb03615b3e9698eda.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 22 in fellowship (10 men, 12 women) including 5 under 13 years old, and 1 S.S. teacher, presiding over 35 children (for a total of 57 in 1926). The Hall had a value of $3,000 with no debt owed (with $130 in annual expenses), and $545.21 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
====Corona====
* [[Galilee Gospel Chapel, NYC]] (AA OB) +1954-19601969+
** Corona Gospel Chapel +1954+
** @ 35-10 103rd St.
====Flushing====
* [[Hillcrest Gospel Chapel, NYC]] (OB) +1943-19601969+
** Flushing Gospel Center +1943+
** @ I.O.O.F. Hall, 136-19 39th Ave. +1943+; 158-46 77th Ave. +1947-1954+; 160th St. & 77th Ave. +1955-19601969+** c/o H.E. Beatty @ 36-46 212th St., Bayside +1943-1954; Ross Naysmith @ 144-59 Barclay Ave. +1955-1958; Charles H. Laird 1959-19601969+
====Hollis====
* [[Terryville Bible Chapel, NY]] (OB) 1960+
** @ homes of T.A. Catchpole & Mrs. Jane McNair
*** BoB, S.S. & FBH @ T.A. Catchpole @ Prince Rd., Rocky Point; Monday Bible Study & Prayer @ Mrs. Jane McNair @ 102 Alice St., Port Jefferson
** c/o T.A. Catchpole
====Islip====
* [[Central Islip AssemblyVillage Lane Bible Chapel, NYC]] (OB) 1960-1969+; (Spanish OB) +2022-'''+2025+'''** Central Islip Assembly 1960; Central Islip Gospel Chapel 1961-1966; ** @ 225 Joseph Path, home of Edward B. Everett 1960-1961; 225 Joshuas Path 1962-1964; storefront; American Legion Hall @ Route 347; 700 Townline Rd., Hauppauge 1967-current** c/o Edward B. Everett @ 225 Joseph Path1960-1961; James Catron @ 225 Joshuas Path 1962-1964 (d. 1964); Frederick Kelvas @ Smithtown 1965-1966; 1969+ (b. 1924 Bronx, NYC - d. 2010 Franklin, Williamson, TN)
====Riverhead====
===Newburgh===
* [[Newburgh Gospel Chapel, NYC]] (OB) +1926-19601969+** Newburgh Gospel Hall +1927+; Fullerton Avenue Gospel Chapel +1936+; Newburgh Gospel Chapel +1941-19601969+** @ 40 Chambers St. +1922+ (new hall expected soon); Fulton St. +1926+; @ Fullerton Ave. +1927-1936+; 27 Chambers St. +1941-1960; Odd Fellows Temple, 121 South St. 1961-1968; Comm. Room, Highland National Bank, cor. Rt. 9-W & Chestnut 1969+** c/o John McLean, 35 Bush Ave. +1922+; Thomas McGee @ 48 Wilkins St. +1926-1927+; John McLean @ 6 Tarter Ave. +1936+; Robert H.B. Powles @ 55 Gidney Ave. +1941+; Albert E. Marks @ 251 N. Water St. +1943-1947+; Henry Elliott @ 37 Robinson Ave. +1948-19601965; John T. Ferris, Jr. 1966; V.P. Miller @ Montgomery 1967-1969+
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/aadf1d1fdf62818576783b3cdfbd8b698ebcbf65.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 31 in fellowship (15 men, 16 women) including 8 S.S. teachers, presiding over 60 children (for a total of 91 in 1926). The Hall was valued at $15,000 with $5,000 owed (with $1,275 in annual expenses), and $340 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
===Fallsburg===
* [[Loch Sheldrake Meeting Room, NY]] (EB) 1879+
===Highland===
====Barryville====
* [[Hillside Gospel Chapel, NY]] (OB) 1962-1969+
** c/o William Prescott @ Barryville
===Liberty===
===Mount Vernon===
* [[Mount Vernon Christian Assembly, NYC]] (OB) +1947-19601969+** @ 16 Park Ave. +1947-1950+; 110 Crary Ave. +1951-19601969+** c/o Clifford L. Tichenor @ 625 Madison Ave. +1947-1956+; Walter J. Munro +1958-1959+; Hamilton D. Whitelaw 1960-1962; William Kusche @ Bedford Village 1963-1969+
* [[Mount Vernon Meeting Room, NYC]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1894-1896+
* [[Grace Chapel, Jamestown, NY]] (OB) 1951-2020
** @ 141 Beechwood Ave., home of Gunnard Lindberg +1951; 379 Buffalo St. 1951-2020
** c/o M.C. Allison @ 231 Clyde Ave. +1951-1954; Stafford R. Hall @ 18 1/2 Buffalo St. +1955; G.W. Lindberg 1956-19601969+
===Sherman===
===Blasdell===
* [[Bethany Blasdell Gospel Chapel, Blasdell, NY]] (OB) +1922-1969+** Bethany Chapel +1922-1960+; ** @ 88 Arthur Ave. +1927-19601969+** c/o George J. Timm +1922-1927+; Raymond M. Stiebler +1936-1941+; Edwin A. Palmer @ Johnson & Marlowe +1943-19601969+
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/73e24fc27f9bfa1dd431445093e962d5b163314a.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 35 in fellowship (11 men, 24 women) including 9 S.S. teachers, presiding over 140 children (for a total of 175 in 1926). The Hall had a value of $6,000 with no debt (with $800 in annual expenses), and $158 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
===Buffalo===
* [[Berkshire Avenue Chapel, NY]] (OB) +1936-19601969+
** Kensington Gospel Meeting +1936-1943+; Kensington Gospel Hall +1947-1950+; Berkshire Avenue Gospel Hall +1954-1958;
** @ 3296 Bailey Ave., Buffalo, NY +1936+; cor. Berkshire & Suffolk Sts. +1941-19601969+** c/o Dr. [[George Thomas Lord]] +1936+; Clarence Bunce @ 680 Minneapolis Ave. +1941-1943+; Roland M. Walker @ 475 Washington Hwy., Snyder +1947-1959; H. James Thompson 1960-1968; W.W. Sacher 1969+
* [[Buffalo Gospel Hall, NY]] (OB) +1927-1948+
** c/o T.T. Fryer @ 666 Oak St. +1880+; J. Morton @ 249 S. Division St. +1880+
* [[Elmwood Gospel Chapel, NY]] (OB) +1890-1960+1966
** Elmwood Avenue Gospel Hall +1897-1950+; Buffalo Assembly Hall +1933-1950+;
** @ 111 Elmwood Ave. +1897-1960+1966** c/o Edward Fairbairn, 529 Ashmead Ave. +1922+; F.R. Sacher @ 228 Wardman Rd. +1927+; Alvin J. Sauer @ 76 North End Ave., Kenmore +1936-1943+; David R. Ednie +1947-1948+; Alvin J. Sauer +1950-1956+; Charles A. Parsons +1958-1960+1966
** In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census counted one open assembly in Erie Co., with 25 meeting in a rented hall with a capacity of 100.
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/10f2c71349d1e00d4b56683c45de7dd810775e7e.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 180 in fellowship (65 men, 115 women) including 24 S.S. teachers, presiding over 200 children (for a total of 380 in 1926). The Hall had an assessed value of $33,000, with $10,000 on the first mortgage (with $6,594 in annual expenses), and $1,457.60 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work overseas in 1926.
** Dr. [[George Thomas Lord]] was in fellowship with this assembly +1947.
* [[Cold Spring Bible Chapel, NY]] (AA OB) +1960-1969+** Ferry Street Gospel Mission, Buffalo, NY+1960-1963+** @ 171 E. Ferry St. +1960-1963+** c/o O.C. Tillman @ 461 Masten Ave.
===Depew===