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Ashland Gospel Hall, OH

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Ashland Gospel Hall was an open brethren assembly that existed prior to 1922 through 1950. It was located in Ashland, [[Ohio#Ashland County|Ashland Co.]], north-central [[Ohio]] which is part of the Mansfield/Ashland/Bucyrus CSA. The earliest known correspondent was Frederick "Fred" Henry Fox +1922-1950 (1883-1950), although his name was listed in the AAB's thru 1960.
The assembly was located on Dr. George Riebel's Block, Second & Chestnut Sts. from +1927-1950. "Dr. Riebel's Block" was formerly known as Second & Church Sts., in 1883, until a fire which started in the Sprague barns on that block, and consumed every frame structure except T.W. Beer's building, including the Lutheran church on Third St., as per [https://archive.org/stream/ashlandcityofpro00duff/ashlandcityofpro00duff_djvu.txt ''Ashland: The City of Progress and Prosperity''], 1915. Members from this assembly, supervised by a contractor named William Forbes, assisted in the construction of [[Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel, OH|Lincoln Heights Gospel Chapel]] in Mansfield, previously known as Mansfield Gospel Hall (not to be confused with the current [[Mansfield Gospel Hall, OH|Mansfield Gospel Hall]].
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