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=Itinerants=
* Bro. Baldwin 1955
* Louis Brandt 1932-1933, 1948-1949
* Paul C. Elliott 1948
* G. Gould, Sr. 1932-1933
* G. Gould, Jr. 1935
* Charles Keller 1940
* Albert Klabunda 1940, 1955
* Oswald L. MacLeod 1946
* Stephen "Steve" Mick 1932-1933, 1935, 1948
* G. Prieur 1932-1933
* Oliver Smith 1940, 1948
* A. Archibald "Archie" Stewart 1932-1933
* Charles Summers 1932-1933
* William Warke 1949
==1930's==
===1932===
* OR 1932-12: "Br. Steve Mick is following up the tent work in a rented store, with manifest blessing. Some fifteen souls have been saved and others are interested."
===1932===
===1933===
* WiS 1933-6: Wisconsin: "For many years in this state there were only 2 assemblies: one at La Crosse and one at [[Wisconsin#Lake Geneva|Lake Geneva]]. Within the last 6 years assemblies have been planted at [[Wisconsin|Grant County|Bee Town]], [[Wisconsin#Black Earth|Black Earth]] and [[Wisconsin#Mount Sterling|Lynxville]], through the labors of Bren S. Hamilton, S. Mick and A. Stewart. Recently a baptism was held at Lynxville, in the Mississippi river, when 20 obeyed the Lord. A splendid opportunity was given for Bren O. Smith, S. Hamilton, E. Brandt and J. Martin to preach the gospel to 600 people who were present. As a result of S. Hamilton’s labors a new assembly was formed. There were 24 who broke bread the first Lord’s day. At the town of Blue River, (in the Wisconsin river) as a result of the labors of S. Mick, 26 were baptized. The gospel was preached by Bren L. Brandt and G. Prieur. A new assembly was formed and 26 broke bread the first Lord's day. At different periods, Chas. Summers, G. Gould, Sr. and A. Stewart gave a helping hand in these parts." * AA 1933-12: Wisconsin: "Brethren Arch. Stewart and Steve Mick have had fruit from the gospel effort in Steuben. The people are very poor and very dark: but four or five have brightly professed within the last three weeks. The assemblies at Blue River and Lynxville go on well, brother Stewart writes." ===1935===* AA 1935-11: Wisconsin: "Messrs G. Gould Jr. and Stephen Mick (601 Superior St., Boscobel, Wis.) are much encouraged by the interest shown in the gospel message proclaimed at Shanghai Ridge. This is a new and needy section, about 20 miles from Boscobel. They purpose going on to Blue River after finishing the present series."
==1940's==
===1940===
* WiS 1940-11: Wisconsin: "Steve Mick had a week’s meetings at Stitzcr but became seriously ill and is in the hospital. Pray for him, and his wife and 3 children. His address is 1514 Wisconsin Ave., Boscobel, Wisconsin. Henry Miller was having meetings with interest in Black River Falls. Chas. Keller and A. Klabunda had three weeks meetings at Blue River after the conference."
===1946===
* LOI 1946-12: Oswald L. MacLeod, 1715 Laverne Ave., [[Ohio#Dayton|Dayton]], OH: "Brother McLeod, after seeing blessing in the salvation of souls and restoration of backsliders in tent meetings in [[Akron Gospel Hall, WI|Akron]] with Brother Mick, went to Jackson, Mich, to to help the Lord's people. From there he went to the Blue River, Wisc., conference and then on to [[Iowa#Garnavillo|Garnavillo]], Iowa for meetings."
===1947===
* LOI 1947-6: C.H. Willoughby, 10625-127th St., [[Alberta#Edmonton|Edmonton]], AB: "Brother Willoughby had a few meetings in the neat, new Gospel Hall in [[Ontario#Sudbury|Sudbury]], Ontario. He then had two weeks good meetings in [[Ontario#Barrie|Barrie]], Ontario, where the Christians appreciated the ministry. He was in [[Palos Hills Christian Assembly, IL|86th St. Gospel Hall]] in [[Illinois#Chicago|Chicago]] for a few meetings around the middle of April and then went on to Blue River, Wisconsin. His ministry is fresh, and his visits appreciated."
* LOI 1947-7: C.H. Willoughby, Edmonton, [[Alberta|AB]]: "Brother Willoughby, after having some good meetings in Blue River, Wisconsin, went on to [[Wisconsin#La Crosse|La Crosse]]. He was on his way northwest, where he hoped to labor during the summer months, as he has done for many years. Our brother seeks to reach out of the way places, where few go with the Gospel, or to visit the scattered saints."
===1949===
* LOI 1949-9: William Warke, 1259 W. 86th St., Chicago, [[Illinois|IL]]: "Brother Warke at present writing is continuing tent meetings in [[Wisconsin#Crawford County|Soldiers Grove]], Wisconsin. Brother Brandt of Garnavillo went to help him for a few nights but is continuing longer. There is some interest on the part of the town people and as many as twenty have been in some nights. Christians from Blue River usually drive over and this helps
swell the attendance and helps with the singing. This is real pioneer work, as it is necessary for the brethren to board out."
===1950's===
* WiS 1955-4: "Brethren here report a little encouragement in seeing a young woman profess and her husband would like to be saved, too."
* WiS 1955-6: "Bre. Klabunda and Baldwin expected to commence here June 5th in Gospel meetings. Pray for Gospel fruit."
* WiS 1955-8: "Bre. Klabunda and Baldwin in fifth week, last report, two had professed, attendance fair West Union, Iowa had a profitable day the fourth of July, with five baptized in the morning. Nine preachers present. Elliott and Yost at Elroy, Wise., Bro. Brandt hopes to try Wapello, Iowa Bro. Mick may help. Warke and Jamison hope to try Brooklyn, Wise., 20 miles south of Madison. O. Smith and DeBuhr in Minnesta. Pray for all such."
* WiS 1955-12: "About nine of the Lord's servants present to help in ministry and the Gospel at recent conference here which was well attended. Some helpful ministry. Bro. S. Mick, who has labored much here, recently had some nice meetings in [[Maryland#Cumberland|Cumberland]], Md., saw a little blessing. He hoped to visit [[Maryland#Lonaconing|Lonaconing]] in the Gospel."
=Sources=
* ''Assembly Annals'' (AA): 1933-12; 1935-11* ''[[Letters of Interest]]'' (LOI): 1935-5; 1946-12; 1947:6-7; 1948-4&11; 1949-9&11
* ''Our Record'' (OR): 1932-12
* ''Words in Season'' (WiS): 1933-6; 1940-11; 1955-4&6&8&12