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Clearview Gospel Hall, WA

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=Pre=
As early as 1890, there have been Brethren in the Seattle area, starting with an exclusive meeting downtown affiliated with the TW-Lowe brethren, which branched into the suburbs by 1905. There was also an open brethren meeting room by 1897, that by 1904 was meeting in the home of D. Larson, at 126 N. 6th Ave., which may have been the origin for the subject assembly of this article.
=Founding=
In 2006, the assembly rented a community building known as the Clearview Center and relocated their meetings, and rebranded as Clearview Gospel Hall. Meanwhile, a property was purchased, a new hall designed, and construction that commenced n June of 2014, and they were able to move into the permanent location in 2016. See [https://www.clearviewgospelhall.org/ CGH's website] for current data. As per their site, they presently serve breakfast weekly before Sunday morning meetings.
=Hives=Possible /Presumable. * [[Tremont Avenue Gospel Hall, WA|Tremont Avenue Gospel Hall]] 1918-1922+ =Mergers=* In 1956, there : There was an assembly in Cowlitz Co., that met in Clover Valley Schoolhouse that folded and/or was rebranded as an independent, at the same time as this assembly changed locations in the address book to Woodland, possibly no connection.* In 1961, : [[Everson Gospel Hall, WA|Everson Gospel Hall]], founded prior to 1943, merged into this assembly with the assistance of Harry Kazen.
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