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867:. Such grace remained upon the ministry that as they were trying to walk to their places of entertainment they laughed, cried and shouted. It took them a long time to reach the parsonage, for en route they would lean on picket fences, and against buildings, the glory was so great. After reaching the pastor's home they had to wait a long time on the steps, too overcome to climb the stairs.... In the days of the late '90s it was the common experience to see persons fall under 'the power' of God. It was not infrequent to have them, as they recovered from these visitations, shout, laugh and demonstrate in various ways. Invariably on these occasions the glory of God would fill the place and often many of the people.... In these early days, of which we write, the holiness people nearly everywhere practiced getting together, especially in cities, or where there were nearby holiness bodies of different denominational preferences, and having what they termed 'an all day holiness meeting.' . . . We were once having such a meeting in Brooklyn, N. Y. when at the close of the forenoon service, before the speaker could call for seekers, the power and glory of God were poured out upon the entire place, Rev. Wm. Howard Hoople was among the first among the preachers to fall on the platform. Others were prostrated, and many of the lay people present fell and remained under the miraculous power of God even until the afternoon preaching service. The altar services during the afternoon and evening were crowned with seekers." 1161:. See "Cemeteries of Fairfax County, Virginia", Hosley Family Cemetery, 3921 Old Mill Rd., Alexandria, Va.: "The land transfer from H. B. and CARRIE E. HOSLEY to Wesleyan Pentecostal Church on Dec. 16, 1923 (Db F9:543) reserves a 20' x 50' burial ground from the sale. The cemetery is located 20' to the rear of the current McLaughlin Farm United Methodist Church. It is surrounded by a low chain fence and has four holly trees in and around the area. There is one granite monument inscribed front and back. The cemetery is clean and well maintained". Surveyed 4/6/94 by Brian A. Conley. HOSLEY: I have fought a good fight, I have finished my race, I have kept the faith... Pastor HENRY B. HOSLEY 1862 - 1925 His Beloved Wife CAROLINE E. HOSLEY 1859 - 1953.rch autonomy", exonerated Hosley, who after June 1913 subsequently resigned and withdrew with the majority of his congregation from the denomination into a new group that was "Wesleyan in doctrine" but "independent and congregational" in government. Hoople was one of the dominant voices at the Fourth General Assembly of the Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene held at the Kansas City First Church at the corner of 24th Street and Troost Avenue in 1935:). David Staebler became a naturalized US citizen on 8 June 1899. See Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Brooklyn Ward 25, Kings, New York; Roll T623_1063; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 436; Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Brooklyn Ward 25, Kings, New York; Roll T624_973; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 694; Image: 700; Source Citation: Year: 1920; Census Place: Brooklyn Assembly District 5, Kings, New York; Roll T625_1151; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 280; Image: 1073; Source Citation: Year: 1925; Microfilm serial: T715; Microfilm roll: T715_3624; Line: 7; Source Information: Ancestry.com. New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 . Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006; Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S. Naturalization Records Indexes, 1794-1995 . Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. Original data: U.S. Naturalization Records Indexes, 1794-1995, Index to Naturalization Petitions of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, 1865-1957, Series: M1164; Elizabeth L. Hoople, 4336:. See "Cemeteries of Fairfax County, Virginia", Hosley Family Cemetery, 3921 Old Mill Rd., Alexandria, Va.: "The land transfer from H. B. and CARRIE E. HOSLEY to Wesleyan Pentecostal Church on Dec. 16, 1923 (Db F9:543) reserves a 20' x 50' burial ground from the sale. The cemetery is located 20' to the rear of the current McLaughlin Farm United Methodist Church. It is surrounded by a low chain fence and has four holly trees in and around the area. There is one granite monument inscribed front and back. The cemetery is clean and well maintained". Surveyed 4/6/94 by Brian A. Conley. HOSLEY: I have fought a good fight, I have finished my race, I have kept the faith... Pastor HENRY B. HOSLEY 1862 - 1925 His Beloved Wife CAROLINE E. HOSLEY 1859 - 1953. 1369:(in which Hoople then held 2% of the shares) that manufactured metal polish, attempted to seize the Schulz factory in order to preserve it and to allow its business to continue during the war. The owners of Franz Schulz., Jr. Co. subsequently sued Raimes & Company, for breech of contract and outstanding debts due to the Trading with the Enemy Act and the Alien Enemy Act. On 2 May 1917, just prior to his embarkation for France, Hoople transferred his property at 250 Front Street in Manhattan, that had previously belonged to his father, to his two surviving sisters, Bessie M. H. Nichols and Mary E. H. Staebler. In 1921 Hoople was the president of the Commonwealth Light & Power Co., with 845:
nothing of what was going on around me, but I was permitted to see God and he gave me hymns to sing and unhappiness fell from me." Paulin Vauclair, a deaconess in the Utica Avenue church, and one of the women who passed out during the services, denied the accusations against Hoople, indicating "It is the spirit of God which inspires us to act as we do, and Pastor Hoople has no more to do with it than you do." Vauclair indicated that a number of men and women fainted, and that these also occurred when Hoople was absent. Another deacon responded to the accusations: "Pastor Hoople possesses no power save that which comes from the
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old hymns that reminded them of home and sacred things. He won the hearts of thousands of those laddies, until he was commonly known among the regiment as 'Pop'." While on the front lines, Hoople was exposed to poisonous gas, and his health was subsequently damaged for the rest of his life. He was subsequently stationed in Italy and Germany, before returning to Brooklyn and his ministry at the John Wesley Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene. However, by 1919 Hoople was the pastor of the Utica Avenue Pentecostal Tabernacle that he had founded in 1894, and Rev. A.E. Reid was listed as the pastor at John Wesley church.
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Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene since Sunday, 28 December 1902, (thus replacing founding pastor Charles Howard Davis), and the founding district Superintendent of the Washington District of the Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene since October 1907, should be disciplined. In 1910 Hosley had transferred the ownership of the church's property in Washington D.C. to an interdenominational holiness trust. Hoople, "a champion of local churef>Hosley was married to Caroline E. "Carrie" Hosley (born August 1860; died 1953) by 1892 and had one daughter, Annie E. Hosley (born 1885). After a career as a
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Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia . Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006; Source Information: Ancestry.com and Genealogical Research Library (Brampton, Ontario, Canada). Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1857-1924 . Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: Ontario, Canada. Registrations of Marriages, 1869-1922. MS932, 695 reels. Archives of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Ontario, Canada. Division Registrar Vital Statistics Records, 1858-1930. MS940, 28 reels. Archives of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Family History Library Microfilm: 1030065;
610:(today the site of the Minetta Tavern), near Hoople's business, where the poor could stay for up to sixty days, "be cleaned, clothed, treated medically and mentally", and given the opportunity to work in one of the sponsoring businesses. Plans were to establish a depot for women, rescue missions, and to establish kindergartens, day nurseries, and industrial schools. One of the activities of the ICA was to establish a broom factory where the residents could work in exchange for their room and board, and the brooms and whisks were sold to generate income for the ICA. As a result of the 1094:
and two servants. In 1911 the church was holding worship services on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings at 8.00 pm, as well as a Holiness meeting and Class meetings at 8.00 pm on Thursday evenings, in addition to a service at 11.00 am and again at 8.00 pm on Sundays. Sunday School was held at 2.30 pm on Sundays, and a Young People's service held at 7.00 pm. On Wednesday evenings at 8.00 pm Hoople conducted a Bible Study and Theology class in his study. Finally, on Fridays at 4.00 pm there were separate Children's and Youth classes. Joseph Caldwell Bearse (born 4 October 1869 in
526: 1382: 224:; died 9 October 1890 in New York) formed Robertson & Hoople, which traded as a leather merchant. On 3 January 1884 W.G. Hoople and Robertson incorporated the New York Leather Belting Company which manufactured oak-tanned leather belting, waterproof leather halting, and electric belts at its factory at the corner of South Eleventh Street and Kent Avenue, Brooklyn. Additionally, W.G. Hoople had established Hoople & Nichols, in partnership with William S. Nichols (born February 1845 in 821:, a Methodist minister who had joined Hoople's group in October 1895, organised the three churches into a new holiness denomination, the Association of Pentecostal Churches of America (APCA), which was incorporated in the state of New York about 8 April 1896, with Hoople, Norberry and Sloat as three of the six trustees. While all of the APCA churches were at that time in Brooklyn, the choice of name indicated clearly that the founders had a vision for it to become a national denomination. 1011:) and other representatives of the California-based Church of the Nazarene, on Thursday, 11 April 1907, "amidst tears, and laughter, and shouts, and every possible manifestation of holy joy", a plan of union between the two denominations was agreed unanimously, with consummation to be at Chicago in October. In May 1903 Ruth had contact with the APCA at a camp meeting in which he was one of the preachers. As he was considerably impressed with the APCA, he wrote Bresee from 591:. Additionally, by 1891 Hoople spoke regularly in YMCA meetings, and preached in the Bethesda Congregational Church while the pastor was on vacation. Hoople was a member of the "famous Hadley Male Quartet", which further spread Hoople's fame and influence in the city. One report indicated: "If there were no other way through, the quartet helped Hoople sing his way through. When this quartet sang to an audience of six thousand at a meeting of 518: 2915:
Security Administration., see Ancestry.com. U.S. Public Records Index . Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2009. Original data: Merlin Data Publishing Corporation, comp. Historical Residential White Page, Directory Assistance and Other Household Database Listings. Merlin Data Publishing Corporation, 215 South Complex Drive, Kalispell, MT 59901. Robert B Hoople Address: 16 Frederick Rd, Binghamton, New York 13901-0101 (1990)
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power and were opposed to holiness; and as our time here is short and we didn't amount to much, we thought the most sensible thing for us to do was to walk alone with the Triune God. Perhaps this may sound strange to some of my Methodist brethren, but after all you can't expect very much from one who was a Congregationalist and embraced Methodist doctrine. Holiness is apt to make us appear to the world a little peculiar."
2539:. In the 1930 US Federal Census her name is given as Marjory. They had two children: William Clifford Hoople, Jr. (born March 1917 in New York, New York), who married M.J. Beck; and Evelyn Hoople (born September 1918) in New York, who married Harley Fetzer. See 1920 US Federal Census, Census Place: Brooklyn Assembly District 10, Kings, New York; Roll T625_1160; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 1642; Image: 213. 829:. at which time the APCA decided to send its first missionaries to India. A standing missionary committee of twelve members was created to oversee all foreign missionary work, with Hoople elected chairman. This committee was the only central planning body of the denomination. While its focus was on its embryonic work overseas, which was to support missionary work from 1898 in India and from 1900 in 719:-style church building that measured 49.5 feet in length and the same in width on the site. Just over three weeks after the building permit was granted, the new church was opened on 16 May 1894 with Hoople as pastor and 32 charter members. The Utica Avenue Pentecostal Tabernacle was dedicated on 15 June 1894 with the dedication sermon preached at 7.30pm by Methodist Rev. Dr. M.D. Collins of 575: 810: 983:, Hoople began a thirteen-year pastorate at this church. By September 1907 the church had relocated to a site at the corner of Saratoga Avenue and Sumpter Street, Brooklyn, which they had purchased for $ 6,500. The new site was dedicated on Sunday 14 April 1907, and a building seating 800 was constructed and opened about 1 September 1907. The church was to be a memorial to BeVier. 1518:(New York: M. King, 1899):462. Ancestry.com. U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925 . Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2007. Original data: Passport Applications, 1795-1905; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M1372, 694 rolls); General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59; National Archives, Washington, D.C., 15 July 1902; "Obituary Notes", 1424: 2033:(26 July 1910):14), including $ 2,000 to provide for two of her coach horses (Jessie and Fannie) until their death (see "LEFT FUND FOR HER HORSES.; Mrs. Brinckerhoff Willed $ 2,000 for Their Care Until They Die", The New York Times (28 July 1910):7; "BRINCKERHOFF SUIT TO-DAY.; Contest Over Dead Woman's Millions May Be Settled, However", Special to 4772:(6 May 1913):4; US Federal Census 1910, Census Place: Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut; Roll T624_128; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 26; Image: 962. She was reunited with her parents, See US Federal Census 1920, Census Place: Brooklyn Assembly District 22, Kings, New York; Roll T625_1179; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 1409; Image: 958. 1081:, leaped up from the other end of the platform and met the Texan near the pulpit. Their embrace set off a celebration. The gap between North and South was closed forever." As a result of the consummation of the union, three general superintendents would be chosen. On the first ballot both Bresee and Reynolds were re-elected, with Hoople and 1077:
for it." Nazarene historian Timothy L. Smith recorded: "After the unanimous vote for union had been announced, a wiry little Texan started across the platform saying, 'I haven't hugged a Yankee since before the Civil War, but I'm going to hug one now.' At once Brooklyn's William Howard Hoople, his 275 pounds adorned with a glorious
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man like that, God have mercy on us." Despite the enthusiasm of the denominational leaders, union required considerable negotiation as, like many other pastors in the APCA, Hoople was a strong, independent-minded leader "who resented any compromise of congregational autonomy". Only a few weeks earlier, Hoople had written in the
158:, age 89), a widower who was also a prosperous businessman, whose son, William H. Hoople, Jr., had refused to enter the family business. WH Hoople had founded Van Nostrand & Hoople in 1832 with John Van Nostrand at 38 Ferry Street, near the corner with Cliff Street, in an area of lower Manhattan known as "The Swamp", the 1102:) served as Hoople's associate pastor at this time. While Hoople was not known as a great preacher, he was known as a great pastor. His enthusiasm never failed to rally the people, and he lifted his melodious voice in song whenever the worship service lagged, raising the spirits of his congregation." In May 1913 Hoople was 294:, "for training skilled artisans, foremen, designers and draftsmen". After graduation from Pratt Institute, Hoople attended another business college in Brooklyn. About 1888 Hoople was still living at 1475 Pacific Street, Brooklyn with his parents. Soon after Hoople opened his own leather business, which manufactured 658:, near his country home. At that time Hoople was a still a member of Central Congregational Church, which was pastored by Dr. Adolphus J.F. Behrends (born 1839 in Holland; died c.1899 in New York). However, by October 1893 Hoople had left the Congregational church and was attending the Methodist church at 1025:
to "gulp a good deal down in order to make the union possible." At the consummation of the union with the Church of the Nazarene, the APCA had 45 congregations and 2,407 members, scattered from Iowa to Nova Scotia, while the Church of the Nazarene reported 48 congregations and 3,827 members at that time.
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Her gravestone indicates a 1865 birth date. Victoria was the daughter of Robert Cranford, Jr. (born c. 1836 in England; died after 1870, possibly in Chicago), a dry goods merchant who became a naturalised US citizen on 19 June 1855 in Brooklyn (see Naturalization Date: 19 Jun 1855 Former Nationality:
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as an entertainer, where he not only raised the spirits of the troops with "his melodious singing", but also led many soldiers to Christ. Hoople preached "in barns, buildings that had been shot to pieces, from the tail end of wagons, and auto trucks. His great voice led them many times in singing the
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We thank God for the prosperity we have had; that repeatedly in one section and another we found openings. Today we have something like forty churches, and it is wonderful how the Lord has blessed us. Sometimes it seems that there were periods when things were against us, but we have stood the storm,
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form there is one person in the Association who will be left out of the Union - the writer." After the plan of union was agreed upon, Hoople indicated that he had submerged secondary matters in order to facilitate "a combined attack on the powers of hell and darkness". Hoople admitted that he had had
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but as none of the evangelical bodies seemed to desire to push holiness as a second work of grace, and where they had tried this it took a good deal of coaxing and teaching and then after it was about accomplished some one came along and upset the whole thing, because they had control of the temporal
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Source Citation: Place: Alameda; Date: 18 Oct 1951; Source Information: Ancestry.com. California Death Index, 1940-1997 . Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000. Original data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997. Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of
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Ancestry.com. Brooklyn, New York Directories, 1888-1890 . Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000. Original data: Brooklyn Directory, 1888-89. Brooklyn, NY: Lain & Co., 1889; Brooklyn Directory, 1889-90. Brooklyn, NY: Lain & Co., 1890; William H. Hoople Location 1: 50 Ferry N. Y.
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Ferry Street no longer exists. It was a street formerly running from Gold Street, between Beekman and Frankfort Streets, eastward to Peck Slip at Water Street. The block between Pearl and Water Streets became part of Peck Slip in the 19th Century. The part between Gold and Pearl Streets retained the
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On 29 May 1889 Hoople applied for a US Patent for "a new and Improved Leather-Stripping Machine" that he had invented. Patent 412,503 was granted on 8 October 1889. On 17 January 1899 Edgar J. Force (born March 1847 in Canada) assigned to Hoople one-fourth of the patent for his invention of "new and
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After the union was completed at 9.30 pm on 16 October 1907, Bresee was elected general superintendent by acclamation, with Hoople one of those who spoke approvingly in favour of Bresee's election. While Hoople polled well in the election of the second general superintendent, ultimately Reynolds was
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On 1 January 1904 Hoople resigned as pastor of the Utica Avenue Pentecostal church exactly ten years after he began the work in Brooklyn. At the 1904 annual meeting of the APCA, the delegates elected Hoople as both field evangelist and superintendent of home missions with an annual salary of $ 1,200
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About this time we dedicated a church building, over at Sag Harbor, Long Island, New York. At the altar service, following the dedication, the power and glory of God, as in the Old Testament times, so filled the church and fell on the officiating ministers and upon the people that there was no more
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Despite the lack of architectural beauty, a greater spirit of worship was there than was found in many magnificent church structures. The unusual spiritual enthusiasm drew such crowds that frequently numbers of persons were turned away from the services. The membership grew rapidly, and the lives of
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that "William Howard Hoople, H. F. Reynolds, and C. Howard Davis led a 'plain, fire-baptized, Holy Ghost people' who conducted "about the noisiest and 'shoutinest'" camp meeting he had ever attended." After hearing Bresee preach, Hoople said to his friends and associates, "If we cannot unite with a
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was self-described as "Bible holiness and entire sanctification obtainable in this life". It prohibited raising funds through church fairs, entertainments or picnics. Hoople indicated: "I do not believe that money for the Lord should be raised through the medium of a man's stomach, or his mere love
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Soon after his entire sanctification, Hoople continued to operate as a leather merchant in business hours, but each evening he began preaching on the streets, in rented halls, and "wherever a tiny crack in some mission door appeared". Gradually Hoople believed that "God was leading him to provide a
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by 1 May 1893. During the Winter of 1893, the ICA opened the People's Restaurant at its headquarters at 170 Bleecker Street and at six other locations. The ICA provided a million meals to the impoverished unemployed for only 5 cents for a hot meal for a family of four people, but by the end of 1894
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for $ 27,000, and in 1899 he sold the building that housed his offices at 38 Ferry Street, New York, to philanthropist businessman Charles Adolph Schieren (born 28 February 1842 in Germany; died 15 March 1915), the penultimate mayor of Brooklyn (1894–1895). WG Hoople was also a director of the Hide
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While still superintendent of the New York district, Hoople remained the pastor of the John Wesley Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene. At this time Hoople resided at 1417 Dean Street, Brooklyn with his wife Victoria; their six children; Victoria's 53 year-old spinster sister, Emma Louise Cranford;
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on 13 October. According to C.B. Jernigan, "Brother W. H. Hoople addressed the Assembly on the prospective joy of the union of the two churches, and expressed satisfaction in seeing nothing but the spirit of Jesus in all the deliberations. "It is holiness that has done it, and Jesus is responsible
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At the General Assembly in Chicago in October 1907, Hoople started to re-consider his support of the union, and had thought of keeping the churches he had pioneered in Brooklyn out of the merger, but he finally acquiesced. After giving an account of the origin and development of the Association of
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to frequently put some members of his congregation into trances that lasted up to three hours in special meetings held after the usual services, where one woman was allegedly driven insane, and one man even died of a heart attack. One church member indicated that during her sanctification, "I knew
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As early as February 1895 Hoople envisioned additional congregations: "It is my intention if our two churches become in any way self-supporting to start others in different parts of the town. There is plenty of room for them." The third church planted was the Emmanuel Pentecostal Tabernacle, which
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who "was blessed with a beautiful voice", Hoople was described in 1933 as "a great singer, having a fine, deep, powerful voice. If he couldn't accomplish his purpose in any other way, he sang his way through." Hoople often sang solos and led the singing in churches of various denominations, at the
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Miller, 35. Hoople's US passport application on 26 March 1896 indicates he was 6 feet 2 inches tall, see Ancestry.com. U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925 . Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007., Passport Applications, 1795-1905 (M1372); while his passport application in May 1918
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Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Queens, New York City-Greater, New York; Roll T9_918; Family History Film: 1254918; Page: 504.3000; Enumeration District: 274; Image: 0222.; Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Queens Ward 4, Queens, New York; Roll T623_1150; Page: 4B; Enumeration
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Year: 1861; Census Place: Osnabruck, Stormont, Ontario; Roll: C-1074-1075, Ontario > Stormont > Page 361; Year: 1851; Census Place: Osnabruck, Stormont County, Canada West (Ontario). Schedule: A. Roll: C_11752, Page 137, Line: 1, Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1851 Census of Canada East,
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Salt Company (founded in 1894), which had its registered office at 50 Ferry Street, New York, and appeared on the US market about 1904. By 1916 Hoople was the president of the Interstate Electric Corporation. By 1911 Hoople was listed as a director of the Spider Manufacturing Company, which made
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in early 1917 that "the only basis under which he would continue to stay in the church was that he be released from all he had formerly agreed to 'in the line of Superintendency.' He would thereafter 'privately and publicly advocate away with all Superintendents." A few months later Hoople took a
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as a Congregationalist who had “embraced Methodist doctrine”. This logic lay behind the churches Hoople shepherded in Brooklyn. He rejected American Methodism’s episcopal system. Hoople received no salary for his ministry, and paid most of the expenses including rent, gas, and heat himself as the
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After the retirement of his uncle in 1870, and after five years "learning the ropes", W.G. Hoople became a partner and managed Van Nostrand & Hoople, until his uncle's death on 17 June 1895. As a reward for his stewardship, W.G. Hoople received a sizable inheritance of $ 55,000 in real estate
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Source Citation: Number: 093-07-5721;Issue State: New York; Issue Date: Before 1951; Source Information: Ancestry.com. Social Security Death Index . Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009. Original data: Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social
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Ancestry.com. U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925 . Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2007. Original data: Passport Applications, 1795-1905; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M1372, 694 rolls); General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59; National Archives,
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in October 1911. At this General Assembly, a General Foreign Missionary Board was created, with Hoople elected president. In 1912 Hoople was asked to chair a committee to investigate whether his friend H.B. Hosley, a pastor of "incurable independence", who had been pastor of the Washington D.C.
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William Clifford Hoople (born 20 October 1893 in New York; died 2 September 1943 in New York "of a heart ailment"), married Marguerite (Marjorie) Landenberger (born 24 October 1893 in Pennsylvania; died December 1978 in New Hampshire) in 1915, graduated from Syracuse University in 1920, coached
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After a seven-week illness, Hoople died at age 54 on Friday, 29 September 1922 in his home at 277 Brooklyn Avenue, Brooklyn, of war-related injuries. Hoople's last words were reported to be: "Jesus is my best friend." After a funeral at 2pm on Sunday, 1 October at the John Wesley Church of the
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The APCA proposed union with the Central Evangelical Holiness Association (founded in 1890), and ultimately most of the fifteen congregations of that group became members of the APCA. After initial discussions held in Hoople's parlor from 11 November 1896 that resulted in a plan of union being
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Ancestry.com. New York Petitions for Naturalization . Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. Original data: Soundex Index to Petitions for Naturalization filed in Federal, State, and Local Courts located in New York City, 1792-1989. New York, NY, USA: National Archives and Records
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Pole Rings and Fastenings". By 1902 Hoople was a director of Raimes & Company (established 1892). By 1909 he was also the president (having replaced his father who had been vice-president when he died in 1908), a New York-based company that manufactured druggist's supplies, such as "soft
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Roll M1383_46, Ancestry.com. Seattle Passenger and Crew Lists, 1882-1957 . Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Original data: Seattle, Washington. Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Seattle, Washington, 1890-1957. Micropublication M1383. RG085. 357 rolls. National
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Ancestry.com. U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925 . Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Passport Applications, January 2, 1906 - March 31, 1925 (M1490) US Passport Application, Ruth A. Hoople, 2 November 1919, Mukden, China; Florence A. Armstrong and Mabel Harriet Siller,
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members of his congregation were often impoverished. One 1897 newspaper account indicated: "His work in the church is a labor of love. He receives no salary. The little church he built and paid for with his own money." At that time a church representative (possibly Hoople himself) explained:
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According to Basil Miller, "Hoople was a mighty man in frame as well as spirit, for he stood six feet and six inches (when he took off his leather shoes) and pushed the scale beam up at 250 pounds". In another account Hoople is described as "a large man with a commanding presence and great
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and elsewhere, Hoople took a three weeks' trip and the services were more subdued. However, on 27 May 1897 Hoople was still scheduled to join a number of APCA ministers at the dedication of the new People's Pentecostal Tabernacle APCA church at the corner of Latham and Division streets,
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church which they leased for $ 1,000 per year. The congregation was organised as the Bedford Avenue Pentecostal Church on 24 February 1895 with 20 charter members. By January 1897 this congregation had grown to about 130 members. John Norberry was called to be its pastor. The church was
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US Federal Census, 7–8 January 1920; Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Brooklyn Assembly District 18, Kings, New York; Roll T625_1172; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 1103; Image: 1010, page 14. By 1930 the church had relocated to Bushwick Avenue and Grove Street, Brooklyn, see
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William Henry Hoople was survived only by his daughter, Mary Elizabeth Brinckerhoff (born 1821; died April 1910 in New York), to whom he left his personal estate of $ 327,500 and real estate worth $ 50,000, and his country home (Longue Vue) on Broadway at Hastings-on-Hudson. See
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Ross Earle Hoople (born 30 June 1900 in New York; died 17 June 1946), graduated from the philosophy department of Syracuse University in June 1922, attended Harvard in 1922-1923, married Ruth T. Pearsall (died 21 November 1958 in Syracuse, New York) at the Presbyterian Church in
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Source Citation: Registration Location: Kings County, New York; Roll 1754592; Draft Board: 65. Source Information: Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 ; "DR. ROSS E. HOOPLE; Philosophy Professor, Long at Syracuse University, Dies", Special to
715:, between Dean and Bergen Streets, which, after the three knelt down and prayed, believed was the right location. Hoople purchased the lot with money borrowed from his father. In April 1894 Hoople's father funded the estimated $ 2,000 cost to erect a simple one-story frame 146:
and lived among them for seven years. After their marriage in 1788, Mary and Henry had twelve children: nine sons and three daughters, with Willie's father, Joseph Hoople ((born 1809 in Newington, Ontario; died 1892 in Newington). being the eleventh child and youngest son.
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from his uncle. The success of his various business enterprises resulted in William G. Hoople becoming a multi-millionaire. In 1870 Hoople, in partnership with Edward Everett Androvette, established Hoople & Androvette, dealers in tanning materials and dyes, at 250
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It seems that the Reformed Church of Jesus congregation relocated to Glendale, Queens. 64 Menahan Street is now the location of the Iglesia de Dios Hispana. See "The New York City Organ Project: Organs Present and Past in the Five Boroughs of New York City: Brooklyn",
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components for bicycles and automobiles, and was headquartered in his property at 50 Ferry Street, New York City. In 1916 Hoople was the founding president and one of the leading businessmen in a consortium that helped capitalise the American Motors Corp. founded by
4720:(The University, 1936):412. By 1936 Bearse was a graduate of the Boston School of Theology. See, Brown University (1936):412. Eventually Bearse left the denomination to become a Methodist clergyman. By 1928 Bearse was the pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church in 4454:, 130; Charles R. Millhuff, "THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE FULL-TIME ITINERANT EVANGELIST IN THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE SERVING THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA", a dissertation presented the Doctor of Ministry Committee, Nazarene Theological Seminary, (23 April 1994):61, 154:, in the same month as the second marriage of his father. After three years of advanced education in a New York academy financed by his uncle, in 1865 W.G. entered the firm of his uncle, William Henry Hoople (born 1805 in Ontario, Canada; died 17 June 1895 in 2181:(28 August 1897):10. The building has been demolished and it is now the site of an Edison car park across the road from the Five Points Restaurant (31 Great Jones Street). For a 1942 photo of the building, see Christopher Grey, "In NoHo, a Quiet Block Stirs", 5165:, Vol. 86 (United States Patent Office, 1899); UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, "EDGAR J. FORCE, OF NEW YORK, NY, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-FOURTH TO WILLIAM HOWARD HOOPLE, OF SAME PLACE", Patent number: 618005. Filing date: 26 February 1898. Issue date: 17 January 1899. 2961:
Another source indicates that at the General Assembly of the Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene at Pilot Point, Texas in October 1908, Hoople weighed 275 pounds. See Debbie Salter Goodwin, "THE HALLELUJAH MARCH: A Centennial Sketch for Presentation by
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12 (1907); Ingersol, "Century"; Cunningham, 61; Redford, 31. This church relocated to the former Monroe St. P.M. Church at Monroe Street and Stuyvesant Avenue on 21 March 1897, with Sloat still serving as pastor. See "The Emmanual Pentecostal Church"
3886:, 426. Sloat and his wife had four children: Florence (born 12 March 1899), Raymond L. (listed as Aymos in one source) (born 27 June 1900), Frederick Parmlee (born 12 February 1906) and Lester (1908-1910). See David Eugene Sloat, "The Sloat Family", 2110:
District: 685; Ancestry.com. New York City Deaths, 1892-1902 . Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2003. Original data: New York Department of Health. Deaths reported in the city of New York, 1888-1965. New York, USA: Department of Health.
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Holiness Camp Meeting in 1875, preaching the ordination sermon. Just prior to Christmas 1894, the non-denominational New-York State Holiness Association was opened in this building, with BeVier elected president, and Hoople elected vice-president.
181:(now South Stormont), Ontario on 26 June 1867. Soon after William Howard Hoople's birth in August 1868, the family moved from Herkimer to New York city. W.G. Hoople acquired US citizenship on 27 July 1869, at which time the family resided at 117 943:. While remaining a minister within the APCA, Hooper then worked with Henry B. "Harry" Hosley (born November 1861 in New York; died 1925), then pastor of the Wesleyan Pentecostal APCA Church in Washington D.C. with the Pentecostal League, a " 2759:, 133) who purchased the Wolcott Hospital in 1949, and operated it as the Wolcott Medical Center from 1967 until his retirement on 30 June 1991, see Frank Horton, "A TRIBUTE TO DR. HOWARD HOOPLE", House of Representatives (24 July 1991), 1020:: "With some of us our present form of government is a matter of principle." Hoople was willing to unite with the Church of the Nazarene if it would "consent to the Congregational form of government; if it is to be the connectional 541:
located at Hancock Street, near Franklin Avenue in Brooklyn, and later became a member of that church. In December 1885 Hoople attended an evangelistic service for young men in the newly opened building of the Central Branch of the
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See Jones 2:918. Bearse was the son of Isaac J. Bearse (born about 1834), a fisherman, and Susan J. Bearse (born about 1837). See 1870 Federal Census and 1900 US Federal Census. Bearse married Meta H. Clark (born 17 July 1878 in
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Alien Property Custodian Report: A Detailed Report by the Alien Property Custodian of All Proceedings had by Him Under the Trading with the Enemy Act During the Calendar Year 1918, and to the Close of Business on February 15,
4158:(27 May 1897):5. Among the clergymen of the APCA at that time were W.H. Hoople (spelled Whoople), H.N. Brown, John Norberry (spelled Narberry), F.W. Sloat, Charles Bevier (all of Brooklyn); H.F. Reynolds, New York; F.W. Weed, 5006:
23 (1919):202; Ancestry.com. U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925 . Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007., Passport Applications, January 2, 1906 - March 31, 1925 (M1490), US Passport Application, 5 September
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indicates he was 6 feet 3 1/2 inches tall then, see Ancestry.com. U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925 . Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Passport Applications, January 2, 1906 - March 31, 1925 (M1490).
1931:); who had graduated from Trinity Medical School in Toronto, Ontario, who had migrated to the United States in 1890, and they had one son, Karl Merner Staebler (born 14 May 1895 in Brooklyn, New York; died November 1975 in 1927:, (Pittsfield, Berkshire, MA: 14 May 1943):8 and The Berkshire County Eagle (25 October 1944); Father: Jacob F STAEBLER b: 28 DEC 1817 in Bernhausen, Germany, Mother: Anna MUENER b: 19 AUG 1824 in Kein, C, Switzerland (see 1258:
After his return to Brooklyn in 1920, Hoople resumed preaching at the now re-named John Wesley Church of the Nazarene. At this time Hoople and his wife Victoria, were living at 277 Brooklyn Avenue, Brooklyn, a three-story
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since its inception, becoming president. However by 1910 the magazine failed, and was eventually sold in 1911 to the Thwing Company founded by Eugene Thwing. By 1909 Hoople was a director of the New York branch of the
931:. Their approach was to use churches as the venue for their activities rather than halls and theatres, and to have meetings extended over a longer period rather than those of only a few days. Hoople also supported the 1786:(accessed 28 November 2009). According to the latter source: "Ferry Street was probably named for the nearby Fulton Ferry which connected the Fulton Streets in Manhattan and Brooklyn from the late 1700s to the 1920s". 1108:
ed to appear in court after Rebecca Yankolowitz (born in Russia in 1897), who had converted to Christianity and joined the John Wesley Church, ran away from her home and could not be located by her parents, Morris, a
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and come out the stronger.... We have put more members in other churches than we have taken out. We are not sore or fighting. We are just pushing, that is all. We desire to have a heart as big as the world is round.
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in February 1895, Hooper indicated: "I was converted nine years ago at the Central branch of the Young Men's Christian association in Brooklyn". Hoople believed he was saved from "a life of frivolity and ambition."
4191:(11 October 1933):4, quoted in "MISSIONARY REVIVALIST SELECTIONS From the May, 1961 Issue of The Missionary Revivalist Official Organ Of The Bible Missionary Church, Inc.", (Digital Edition 14 August 2000):4-5, 1180:), by fiat of the district superintendent on 25 February 1917, Hoople (who always had reservations about the need and power of the superintendents in the Church of the Nazarene) wrote to General Superintendent 691:, opened an Independent Holiness Mission, with Hoople being elected superintendent by the members. From the beginning the basic motivation was to establish a holiness work and especially to preach to the poor. 5151:
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. WILLIAM HOWARD HOOPLE, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. LEATHER-STRIPPING MACHINE. SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 412,503, dated October 8, 1889. Application filed May 29,
801:(Monday, 3 September), 1895 with Frederick William "Fred" Sloat (born 12 January 1875 in New York) ordained as the pastor "amidst the outpouring of the Spirit", with the church membership soon reaching 39. 5142:
US Federal Census: 7–8 January 1920; Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Brooklyn Assembly District 18, Kings, New York; Roll T625_1172; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 1103; Image: 1010, page 14.
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By 1900 Hoople was a featured speaker in the Brooklyn Forward Movement, a movement that united pastors of various denominations to conduct co-operative evangelistic and civic activities, and to promote
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Christian Students and World Problems: Report of the Ninth International Convention of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, Indianapolis, Indiana, December 28, 1923, to January 1, 1924
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Christian Students and World Problems: Report of the Ninth International Convention of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, Indianapolis, Indiana, December 28, 1923, to January 1, 1924
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There is record of a Clara L. Hoople who was interred on 29 December 1873 in a family vault in the New York Marble Cemetery at 52-74 East 2nd Street, between Second and First Avenue, Manhattan, see
3229:(Doubleday Page, 1920):85) or possibly the meetings held in New York City from 28 December 1910. See PARTIAL LIST OF JOHN WILBUR CHAPMAN CAMPAIGNS, "Papers of John Wilbur Chapman - Collection 77", 236:, selling brushes. WG Hoople was also involved in real estate investments. In September 1893 WG Hoople purchased four multi-story buildings at Peck Slip and Pearl Street, Manhattan that were under 4955: 1410:'s former Church of Jesus church building (which was originally built in 1891) at 64 Menahan Street (at the corner of Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn), had been named the Hoople Church of the Nazarene. 438:
at Syracuse University (1928–1953), who served on the Board of Trustees of the university since 1931, and chairman by 1962, and was awarded The George Arents Pioneer Medal in 1951 and an honorary
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and Leather Bank that had been established on 15 June 1891 and was headquartered in a ten-story building at 88-90 Gold Street. By 1909 WG Hoople was also a member of the New York Drug Trade Club.
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Dolkart, 7. This property was purchased from Richard J. Chard in September 1902, along with a similar building at the adjacent 271 Water Street at the same time. See "IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD",
4414:(Charity Organization Society in the City of New York, 1920):505. Some sources indicate that there was a subsequent relocation to the corner of Hopkinson Avenue and McDonough Street, Brooklyn. 3910:, 426. Also in 1904 he transferred his ministerial credentials to the Methodist Episcopal Church where he was recognised as a deacon and was appointed pastor for two years of the ME Church at 5421:
The Law Relating to Trading with the Enemy: Together with a Consideration of the Civil Rights and Disabilities of Alien Enemies and of the Effect of War on Contracts with Alien Enemies (1918)
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The denomination had voted to rename itself as the Church of the Nazarene at its General Assembly in 1919 to avoid confusion with the Pentecostal churches that practised speaking in tongues (
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per year. However, by the end of 1904 Hoople resigned his full-time salaried position in the APCA partly because the committee would not act on his recommendations regarding the debt-ridden
2021:(accessed 15 November 2009). On 29 April 1858 Mary Elizabeth Hoople married T.W. Van Wyck Brinckerhoff (born 24 December 1826 at ; died 25 February 1892 at New York city]) (see "MARRIED", 683:) at 123 Schenectady Avenue in Brooklyn. Hoople had it cleaned and furnished, and on New Year's Day, 1894, began holding services. On 4 January 1894 Hoople and BeVier, who led a Methodist 3926:(The Conference, 1906):9, 37, and appointed for two years to Rockland Lake and Congers (1907-1908), and then for four years to the Summit Avenue ME Church, Jersey City (1909-1913), see 5720: 3891: 1116:
Hoople was one of the featured preachers at the Third General Assembly of the Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene held in the auditorium of the Pentecostal Mission at Fourth Avenue,
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cause. "Willie" Gordon Hoople was born after the death of his grandfather, however the farm was supervised by his grandmother, Henry's widow, Mary Whitmore "Granny" Hoople (born in
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Administration, Northeast Region. Title and Location of Court: Common Pleas Court, New York County Volume: 371 Record Number: 133; WG Hoople, US Passport Application, 15 July 1902.
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to see his daughter, Ruth, who had been serving as a YWCA missionary to China since September 1917. After serving in Siberia, Hoople was able to visit Ruth who was now serving in
1205:. He was appointed a secretary of the National War Council of the Y.M.C.A. of the USA. On 18 May 1918 Hoople sailed for France. While in France, Hoople worked incessantly at the 4666:(18 November 1908):25; US Federal Census Year: 1910; Census Place: Brooklyn Ward 24, Kings, New York; Roll T624_974; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 626; Image: 768, page 2. 2880:(23 November 1958) :23. At the time of Ruth's death, there were three surviving children: William H. Hoople; Robin Pearsall Hoople (born about 1921; died 28 June 2006), see 666:. In 1895 Hoople indicated that because he became an adherent of “Methodist doctrine”, he was "unwelcome in the Calvinistic church that nurtured his early faith in Christ". 4712:
from 1905-1910, before accepting the invitation to be associate pastor in Brooklyn (1910-1913). From 1914 to 1916, Bearse was principal of PCI, before serving as pastor at
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After the entry of the United States into World War I in April 1917, Raimes & Company, the American agents of Franz Schulz, Jr. Co., a German company incorporated in
1287:(born 18 September 1878 in Brooklyn, New York; died 18 March 1933 in New York city), and three of their children, were living nearby at 271 Brooklyn Avenue at this time. 979:
In 1905, after the death of Charles BeVier, who had been the founding pastor of the John Wesley Pentecostal Church since its organization on 17 December 1896 in a rented
4529:"Merging Religious Bodies: Documentary Sources on the History of Ten Nazarene Parent Bodies: A Guide to the Microfilm Contents" (Kansas City, MO: Nazarene Archives):1, 2378:
Queen United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Title and Location of Court: City Court, Brooklyn, New York Volume: 18 Record Number: 139), and Anna L. (born 1827 in
2029:. Mary's will distributed an estate of between $ 2 and 7 million (see "ROW OVER WOMAN'S MILLIONS; Heirs Contend That Mrs. Brinckerhoff's Will Is Not Valid", Special to 642:(born 5 September 1858; died about 1905), "a zealous witness to holiness and choir leader at the largest Methodist church in Brooklyn." According to Nazarene historian 1973:
http://www.germangenealogygroup.com/nycBridesresults.asp?soundex=&kind=exact&Esurname=Hoople&Efirst=&CertNbr=&StartYear=&EndYear=&B1=Submit
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Originally known as Beekman's Swamp after Wilhelmus (William) Beekman (born about 1622; died 1707). See John Leander Bishop, Edwin Troxell Freedley, and Edward Young,
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Samuel Walker Strickland, A NEW LOOK AT REV. J. O. McCLURKAN (Nashville, TN: The Parthenon Press, 1960; Digital Edition (2 October 1996), Holiness Data Ministry):29,
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Location 2: 1475 Pacific Occupation: leather Year: 1889, 1890 City: Brooklyn; State: NY; Norcross, 173; Basil Miller indicates it was 50 Terry Street, see Miller, 34.
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PCI was incorporated in Rhode Island in January 1903 by Fred A. Hillery, Henry N. Brown, William H. Bache, Henry M. Randall, and Frank L. Sprague, see Rhode Island,
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that founded the Circle Publishing Company with its headquarters in the [[Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ]] building at 15 West 26th Street and 50
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New York Charities Directory: An Authoritive Classified and Descriptive Directory to the Philanthropic, Educational and Religious Resources of the City of New York
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New York Charities Directory: An Authoritive Classified and Descriptive Directory to the Philanthropic, Educational and Religious Resources of the City of New York
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Landmarks of Canada: What Art Has Done for Canadian History: A Guide to the J. Ross Robertson Historical Collection in the Public Reference Library Toronto, Canada
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Vol. 15 (Oceana Publications, 1971):216; Fritz Schultz,. Jr., Co. v. Raines & Co., 100 Misc. 697, 166 N. Y. Supp. 567 (Sup. Ct. 1917; Charles Henry Huberich,
228:; died 25 September 1892), whose son, Albert I. Nichols, later became his partner in the firm, and also married his youngest daughter, Bessie. This firm imported 5094:
Property valuation (tax assessments) of Brooklyn Avenue, Brooklyn, New York City (NYC): 277, 290, 291, 292, 294, 298, 300, 302A, 303, 304, 308, 312. Read more:
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in Chicago in October 1907, Hoople was appointed the first district superintendent of the New York district (which included both the state of New York but also
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Hosley was married to Caroline E. "Carrie" Hosley (born August 1860; died 1953) by 1892 and had one daughter, Annie E. Hosley (born 1885). After a career as a
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Source Citation: US Federal Census Year: 1900; Census Place: Brooklyn Ward 24, Kings, New York; Roll T623_1062; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 418, page 27.
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Cliff Street was previously known as Skinner Street or Lane between Ferry Street and Hague Street. It became part of Cliff Street in 1827. Now demapped". See
707:), a Methodist local preacher; and Richard T. Ryons (born 1834; died 17 January 1915 in Brooklyn), a Methodist who had been an actor in the troupe managed by 630:
According to Hoople, "For several years after I was a member of a praying band". In the early 1890s Hoople began attending the noonday prayer meeting at the
456:, which was completed in February 1953, is at the corner of South Crouse Avenue and Marshall Street, contains the Gordon D. Hoople Hearing and Speech Center. 2155:(11 August 1949):23; "GOOD WORK RUINS FIRM.; Petition Filed Against J. Finley Smith & Son, Brush Manufacturers", New York Times (2 February 1909):4. 1068:), a position he held reluctantly until 1911. At the Second General Assembly, which would be deemed later as the founding of the denomination, held at 471:
By June 1900 Hoople and Victoria were living back at 1475 Pacific Street, Brooklyn with three servants, and Henrietta (Hettie), Victoria's 49 year-old
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on June 1926, and was by 1932 professor of Philosophy at Syracuse University, and chairman of the Faculty Forum on Religion, and later the author of
79:; died 28 December 1908 of "acute indigestion" in New York), an Episcopalian clerk employed by his uncle, and Agnes T. Blackburn (born March 1844 in 1732:
By 1845 he was valued at $ 200,000, and considered: "One of the most wealthy and enterprising citizens in the leather trade". See Moses Yale Beach,
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Joseph Hoople married Dianah Milross on 30 April 1862 after the death of his first wife, Polly Ann Ransom (died 1860), the mother of WG Hoople. See
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On May 2, 1891 Hoople married Victoria Irene Cranford (born 24 May 1867 in Brooklyn, New York; died April 1952) in the home of Victoria's parents.
5726: 1987:(Printed by the Ryerson Press, 1967):121, 167. Bessie and Bert had one son: Theodore Stoddard Nichols (born 1904), who married Adelaide Hall. See 357:
in 1922; and later served as a chaplain at the Syracuse University, and as the executive secretary of the Syracuse-in-China programme (1941–1952);
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From this mission a congregation developed rapidly, necessitating relocation to a larger facility. Hoople; John Norberry (born 29 July 1867 in
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Named for Samuel Hopkins Hadley (born May 1848 in Massachusetts; died 9 February 1906), superintendent of America's first rescue mission, the
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butcher, and Bertha. During his thirteen years of leadership this congregation grew from 163 members reported in October 1908 to 350 members.
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from December 1921, married Dorothea L. Brokaw on 2 August 1922, before departing on 24 August 1922 to serve as a missionary doctor under the
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Gordon Douglass "Gymp" Hoople (born 19 February 1895 in Brooklyn, New York; died 4 June 1973 in Syracuse, New York), who after completing his
220:, a five-story building that they purchased in September 1902. Also in 1870 W.G. Hoople and Loring Andrew Robertson (born 12 November 1828 in 2037:(14 November 1910):11. Longue Vue was eventually sold and became a fashionable restaurant and inn. See Nancy Caruso, "Longue Vue Revisited", 1967:
Bessie became engaged to Albert "Bert" I. Nichols (born September 1878 in New York) on Saturday, 22 June 1901. See "Engagements Announced",
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in 1783. WG Hoople had been born on a farm on the banks of Hoople's Creek granted about 1797 to his grandfather Henry Hoople (born 1760 in
614:, unemployment and poverty increased dramatically in this area, necessitating the relocation of the ICA home to a 100 bed facility at 170 115: 3894:. See US Federal Census 1900. By 1901 Sloat had left the APCA and was serving as a supply pastor for the Methodist Episcopal church, see 1579:
The minimum grant was two hundred acres for a private plus fifty acres for each child. See Ontario Dept. of Public Records and Archives,
5714: 5095: 3874:; died 28 August 1906) and Laura Parmeley (or Parmlee) (born 26 October 1841; died 1904). See David Eugene Sloat, "The Sloat Family", 3449: 3282: 2995: 619:
the ICA was pleading to the general public for the first time for additional financial resources, and Hoople was no longer treasurer.
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Andrew S. Dolkart, "Report of the Landmarks Preservation Commission" (16 September 1997) re: John and Elizabeth Truslow House, p. 7,
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of amusements. The only offerings that will find favor in His sight is free will offerings." In 1895 Hoople described himself in the
5499: 1485: 2025:(30 April 1858):5), who was the head of the Brinckerhoff Cracker Company. See "Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven", 1919:
In 1892 Mary married physician Dr. David M Staebler (born in Ontario, Canada in 16 November 1857, the son of a German father from
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in April 1895, see "M.E. PASTORS APPOINTED; The Newark Conference at Tottenville Ended Yesterday. WOMEN NOT YET TO BE ADMITTED",
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in April 1895, see "M.E. PASTORS APPOINTED; The Newark Conference at Tottenville Ended Yesterday. WOMEN NOT YET TO BE ADMITTED",
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Industrial Christian Alliance, which would give "practical help to the outcast poor", in a similar manner to the methods of the
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At 9.30 am on 1 February 1895 Hoople opened the Bedford Avenue Pentecostal Tabernacle at the corner of south Third Street and
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For a portrait of Gordon D Hoople, see "Persons Honored in the Painted Portraits on Display in the Health Sciences Library",
2386:. Miller, 2, 34; Ingersol, "Across a Century". Another source indicates erroneously that her name was Victoria Crawford. See 1523: 127: 123: 84: 76: 992: 126:; died 1838 in Stormont, Ontario, Canada) on the Second Concession by the British government as reward for fighting for the 5491: 4916:"PRAYS FOR PRESIDENT AT WHITE HOUSE DESK; Minister Visiting Offices Asks "Full Health and Strength" for Absent Executive", 1830:
Trying Leviathan: The Nineteenth-Century New York Court Case that Put the Whale on Trial and Challenged the Order of Nature
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A.E. Foote, War Department (9 September 1919), US Passport Application, 5 September 1919; Miller, 36; Ingersol, "Century".
4159: 3048:), contemporaneous accounts indicate that the meetings were held at 8pm each evening for a week from 8 December 1895. See 1354:. Hoople was president of American Motors until his death in 1922. On 25 January 1917 the Hoople Corporation, which sold " 1267:
area built in 1905, with five of his children; his two spinster sisters-in-law, Henrietta and Louise; and a boarder. Rev.
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minister in the Church of the Nazarene, and first superintendent of the New York District of the Church of the Nazarene;
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stationed in Siberia, and assisted in relief work among the civilian population. On his way to Siberia, Hoople visited
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At a meeting held at the Utica Avenue church between the leaders of the APCA (including Hoople and John Norberry) and
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Service with Fighting Men: An Account of the Work of the American Young Men's Christian Associations in the World War
2070:(12 September 1902):14. In June 1902 the firm leased a property at 171 Front Street. See "IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD", 71:, on 6 August 1868, the oldest child and only son of Canadian immigrants William Gordon Hoople (born 3 April 1841 in 2755:
19 (1921):43. They had two sons: Howard C. "Totsie" Hoople, Jr. (born about 1923), who became a medical doctor (see
1633: 5217:, Vol. 4 (revised; L.R. Hamersly, 1909):1280; William Edgar Sackett, John James Scannell, and Mary Eleanor Watson, 4709: 4333: 3709:
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1870 US Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Jamaica, Queens, New York; Roll M593_1078; Page: 651; Image: 543.
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After the merger of the Association of Pentecostal Churches of America with the Church of the Nazarene to form the
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place where sanctified people could sing and shout to their hearts' content". Consequently, Hoople rented a former
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After two years working for his uncle in a clerical position, W.G. Hoople returned to Canada to marry Agnes at the
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13 (1915):338) and had left home, while his daughter Ruth temporarily returned from her missionary work in China.
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72 (1905):229; "ROW OVER WOMAN'S MILLIONS; Heirs Contend That Mrs. Brinckerhoff's Will Is Not Valid", Special to
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After the entry of the USA into World War I on 6 April 1917, Hoople volunteered to minister to the troops of the
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Ruth Agnes Hoople (born 14 January 1892 in New York; died July 1972 in Syracuse, New York), who graduated from
217: 139: 4837: 4329: 4320:(10 April 1895):7. Later in 1895 he left the Methodists, and became the founding pastor of the APCA church at 4304:
and a Real Estate agent, Hosley became a Methodist minister in 1893 and was appointed to the Wesley Chapel in
3887: 3875: 1154: 1145:(10 April 1895):7. Later in 1895 he left the Methodists, and became the founding pastor of the APCA church at 1129:
and a Real Estate agent, Hosley became a Methodist minister in 1893 and was appointed to the Wesley Chapel in
5402:(9 June 1917), Section: Business & Finance, Page 16; "Corporations. Legal Entity Theory. Effect of War", 313:
By 1896 the Hooples were living at 102 Decatur Street, Brooklyn. The Hooples had one daughter and five sons:
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1920 US Federal Census. Hoople's son, William Clifford Hoople married Marguerite Landenberger in 1915, (see
4768:"ABANDONS HER HOME TO CHANGE RELIGION; Father of Jewess Converted to Christianity Takes Her Case to Court", 4321: 1880: 1264: 1213:
After 15 September 1919 Hoople left New York again to serve with the International Committee of the YMCA in
1146: 1012: 896: 797:
was organised in a deserted church building at the corner of Lewis Avenue and Kosciusko Street, Brooklyn on
720: 704: 112: 96: 80: 4555: 2893:
Ross Hoople was still at SU by 1941, see Richard Lee Phillips, Donald G. Wright, and Lawrence Myers (Jr.),
2669:(Institute for Research in Biography, Inc., 1952):490; "Awards and Honors: Recipient of Honorary Degrees", 2097: 4163: 3935: 3461:
Behrends was the pastor of the Central Congregational Church from 1883 until his death, see Dolkart, 4, 7.
3036:
While some sources indicate the Moody-Sankey meetings in Brooklyn were in January 1886 (see Basil Miller,
1932: 1391: 1381: 1351: 1280: 1061: 876: 745: 481: 283: 241: 32: 5413:
Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Appeals, Supreme and Lower Courts of Record of New York State
3930:(The Conference, 1911):157; In 1916 Sloat was elected to a four-year term on the Board of Examiners. See 3337:
8 (Published for Harvard University by the MIT Press, 1894):464; William Howe Tolman and William I Hull,
3296:
8 (Published for Harvard University by the MIT Press, 1894):176; William Howe Tolman and William I Hull,
2468:
Christianity in China: A Scholars's Guide to Resources in the Libraries and Archives of the United States
2318:; Stan Ingersol, "Across a Century: The Heritage of the Association of Pentecostal Churches of America", 2092:"Another Brooklyn Enterprise", Brooklyn Eagle (Friday, 4 January 1884):4; "New York Leather Belting Co", 1661: 606:. By 14 July 1891 the ICA was incorporated. On 30 November 1891 the Alliance opened a 39 bed home at 113 5688: 4721: 4705: 3543:
http://www.usamission.org/Portals/1/Documents/Those%20Early%20Nazarenes%20Cared%20by%20Fred%20Parker.pdf
2350: 2018: 1333: 1329: 1162: 1099: 647: 538: 367: 3878:. Sloat was converted at age 18, called to preach as a child. See Secretary of the Alumni Association, 639: 2512: 2177:"IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Yesterday's Dealings by Brokers -- Plaintiffs the Only Buyers at Auction", 5702: 5699: 5473:
One source indicates it was 227 Brooklyn Avenue, and that his telephone number was Bedford 3020. See
4175: 1467: 1177: 1169: 1117: 880: 855: 700: 492: 298:
at a factory he built on a property owned by his great uncle, William H. Hoople, at 50 Ferry Street,
104: 5524: 1975:), see 1900 US Federal Census; "Managers of the Institution for the Aged to Hold Sale on Saturday", 1328:
Company, with Hoople becoming the founding vice president and treasurer, and Eugene Thwing (born in
5437: 5096:
http://www.city-data.com/ny-properties/assessments/Brooklyn/B/Brooklyn-Avenue-12.html#ixzz0XvRDOHFj
4309: 3915: 3903: 3871: 3703:
Vol. 2 (reprint ed.: The Baptist Standard Bearer, Inc., 2001; 1881):689; "The Rev. Edgar M. Levy",
3450:
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9900E0DB103BEF33A25752C2A9619C94629ED7CF
3325:"INDUSTRIAL CHRISTIAN ALLIANCE WORK; Cheap Restaurants for the Poor Opened for the Winter Season", 3283:
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9F04EED6103BEF33A25752C0A9649D94629ED7CF
2996:
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9900E0DB103BEF33A25752C2A9619C94629ED7CF
2637:
25 (Alpha Chi Omega., 1921):218; Richard Lee Phillips, Donald G. Wright, and Lawrence Myers (Jr.),
2482:
25 (Alpha Chi Omega., 1921):457; Richard Lee Phillips, Donald G. Wright, and Lawrence Myers (Jr.),
1462: 1306: 1276: 1268: 1234: 1134: 944: 892: 826: 676: 646:, "Hoople thought BeVier's "fanaticism" a pity, and set out to argue his new friend into rejecting 592: 560: 460: 453: 407: 399: 354: 318: 178: 167: 4456:
http://www.nazarenerevivalism.org/nazarenerevivalism/Portals/0/Images/pdf/millhuffdissertation.pdf
3195: 2049:(November 1983). It is now the site of the Andrus Memorial Home (see Hastings Historical Society, 564:, responded to the gospel invitation and "walked into the arms of Jesus". In an interview for the 302:. Upon the death of his great uncle in 1895, he inherited this property, then valued at $ 10,000. 118:(also known informally as the Royal New Yorkers and the Royal Greens) after the conclusion of the 5500:
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9A01E4DD1E39EF3ABC4850DFBF668389639EDE
4313: 4171: 3502:(1 February 1895):12. His 1896 US Passport application indicates he was still a leather merchant. 2395: 1775: 1637: 1395: 1173: 1138: 1078: 1069: 964: 737: 663: 403: 268: 245: 163: 4098:
Paulin Vauclair quoted in Bruce Herald, "Saw Heaven in a Trance: A Tale of Pentecostal Vision",
2760: 1325: 935:
and both allowed his churches to be used as venues for temperance rallies and to speak at them.
4597: 4076:"Trances at Revival Services; Unusual Happenings at the Pentecostal Tabernacle at Utica Ave.", 2881: 1072:
in October 1908, Hoople was one of those who seconded the motion to effect the merger with the
5649: 5640: 5585: 5548: 4900: 4884: 4821: 4795: 4704:(Pub. by the University, 1905):693. From 1895 to 1905 Bearse was pastor of the APCA Church at 4625: 4613: 4589: 4407: 4192: 3969: 3870:
Sloat was the fifth son and ninth child of Henry Cork (or Corkey) Sloat (born 2 April 1842 in
3845: 3786: 3778: 3643:(1 February 1895) that "in June we moved into our present quarters on Utica avenue" (page 12). 3602: 3309:"MORE ROOM FOR ITS GOOD WORK.; Industrial Christian Alliance in New and Commodious Quarters", 3045: 3041: 2927: 2315: 2042: 1620:, edited by William Renwick Riddell (The Ryerson Press, 1923); Mark Jodoin, "Mary Hoople", in 1181: 1008: 1000: 980: 950: 818: 464: 373: 326: 221: 28: 4757: 4063:"The Goodales' Story of Pentecostal Tabernacle Sanctifications; Mr. Hoople's Strange Power", 2698: 2645:
journal 19 (1921):43, 326; William Freeman Galpin, Richard Wilson, and Oscar Theodore Barck,
2391: 2055:
http://hastingshistoricalsociety.blogspot.com/2009/10/new-hastings-historian-mails-today.html
321:
in 1914, and completed a Master of Arts in History in 1915; worked for the next two years in
205:
Mary Edith Hoople Staebler (born 19 April 1870 in Jamaica, Long Island, New York; died 1955);
5048: 4728:(T. Mason and G. Lane for the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1929):181, and Maine Legislature, 4693: 3652:
Smith says it was 37, but Redford and Miller both say it was 32. See Smith, 53; Redford, 31.
3366:"URGENTLY IN NEED OF FUNDS; The Industrial Christian Alliance Appeals for Aid in Its Work." 2186: 1605: 1121: 1082: 1021: 655: 643: 607: 431: 108: 3277:"CELEBRATED ITS BIRTHDAY.; Thanksgiving at the Home of the Industrial Christian Alliance", 2935:(Syracuse, New York) (29 June 1929):8; "Almeda Doolittle Bride of R.B. Hoople", Special to 2002:
http://www.neighborhoodpreservationcenter.org/db/bb_files/1997JohnElizabethTruslowHouse.pdf
1168:
As a result of the disorganisation of the University Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene in
517: 5658: 5540: 4471: 4379: 4305: 4167: 3968:, 4th ed. (Kansas City, MO: Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City, 1948, 1965, 1971, 1974):30, 3754:
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9D00E2DA1231E033A25750C2A9649D94659ED7CF
3372:
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9503E4DE1E31E033A25750C2A9679D94659ED7CF
3356:
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9B00E1D7173EEF33A25751C2A9629C94659ED7CF
3331:
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9807E5DC1231E033A2575BC0A9649D94659ED7CF
3315:
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9E07E4DE1431E033A25752C0A9639C94629ED7CF
3266:
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9A01EEDF143AE533A25757C1A9619C94609ED7CF
3247:
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9902E6DA173AE533A2575AC1A9609C94609ED7CF
3188:
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9D00E4D81F3DE633A25751C1A9649C946797D6CF
3116: 2999: 2940: 2448: 2198: 1888: 1524:
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9B07EED9113EE233A25753C3A9649D946997D6CF
1347: 1302: 1130: 968: 622: 615: 392: 388: 272: 252: 198: 194: 5621:
Kostlevy, William and Gari-Anne Patzwald, eds. "Hoople, William Howard", p. 132. In
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The others were A.M. Owens, O.J. Copeland, and Harry Elsner. See "In State Departments",
2649:
Vol. 1 (Syracuse University Press, 1960):451; "New Chairman Named By Syracuse Trustees",
2516: 2201:(accessed 15 November 2009); "House of the Day: 405 Clinton Avenue" (16 September 2008), 1884: 1837: 5492:
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9506E4DD1E39EF3ABC4850DFBF668389639EDE
3486:"Across a Century: The Heritage of the Association of Pentecostal Churches of America", 3178:
Mission at 316 Water Street, New York, from 1886 to his death. See John Wilbur Chapman,
1955:. Another source approximates her birth at 1875. See "Family of William Gordon HOOPLE", 1516:
Notable New Yorkers of 1896-1899: A Companion Volume to King's Handbook of New York City
240:, while in August 1897 he sold a four-story brownstone-front building near the infamous 4233:"The 'Forward Movement'; Methodist Will Extend the Work on the East Side of the City", 4207:, 174-175. The Act was passed by the General Assembly of Rhode Island on 17 April 1903. 3537:
Fred Parker, "Those Early Nazarenes Cared: Compassionate Ministries of the Nazarenes",
3260:"TO EXTEND A HELPING HAND.; THE INDUSTRIAL CHRISTIAN ALLIANCE AND ITS FIELD OF LABOR", 2802: 1452: 1317: 1272: 837: 732:
Late in 1894 Hoople was ordained, with prominent holiness movement leader Baptist Rev.
684: 603: 587:
Methodist Home for the Aged in Brooklyn, and at services sponsored by the YMCA and the
566: 459:
Howard Cranford "Tot" Hoople (born 12 October 1897 in New York; died 27 August 1977 in
439: 435: 423: 322: 276: 233: 186: 36: 3637:
http://www.mnu.edu/academics/mabee/manuals/Pentecostal_Church_of_the_Nazarene_1907.pdf
3488:
http://www.nazarene.org/ministries/administration/centennial/goals/across/display.aspx
2610:"Persons Honored in the Painted Portraits on Display in the Health Sciences Library", 2320:
http://www.nazarene.org/ministries/administration/centennial/goals/across/display.aspx
1553:(Brooklyn Life Pub. Co., 1914):115, 288. Agnes was the daughter of William (see also: 361:
rowing at Harvard University, and became an artist who provided illustrations for the
5594: 5325:
The Trow (formerly Wilson's) Copartnership and Corporation Directory of New York City
5277:
The Trow (formerly Wilson's) Copartnership and Corporation Directory of New York City
5199:
The Trow (formerly Wilson's) Copartnership and Corporation Directory of New York City
5175:
The Trow (formerly Wilson's) Copartnership and Corporation Directory of New York City
4689: 3728: 3230: 3225:
Probably the November 1895 meetings held in Ward 26 in Brooklyn (see Ford C. Ottman,
3175: 2549: 2026: 1883:
area. In November 2009 the American Grill restaurant is located at this address, see
1803:, 262. A short stretch of Cliff Street survives between John and Fulton Streets. See 1359: 733: 611: 534: 299: 295: 287: 151: 51: 5398:"PROTECTS ENEMY ALIENS: Germans In Fritz Schultz, Jr., Inc., Have Receivers Named", 2743:
Ancestry.com. Maine Death Index, 1960-1997, Town: Damariscotta Certificate: 7706174.
2565: 1189:. During Hoople's absence John Norberry served as pastor of the John Wesley Church. 5677: 3922:(30 March 1904):7. In March 1906 he was ordained as an elder in the ME Church. See 3586:
http://www.mnu.edu/academics/mabee/manuals/Pentecostal_Church_Utica_Ave_ca_1904.pdf
2901:
19 (1921):377; Ross Earle Hoople, Raymond Frank Piper, and William Pearson Tolley,
2349:(Jamaica, NY) (28 June 1895):8, see "William H. Hoople's Will" (3 September 2008), 2151:"RAYMOND BARNES, EPISCOPAL OFFICIAL; Treasurer of L. I. Diocese 23 Years Is Dead", 2017:(Jamaica, NY) (28 June 1895):8, and "William H. Hoople's Will" (3 September 2008), 1370: 1355: 1284: 1233:, China, where he was able to preach frequently. On 7 March 1920 Hoople arrived in 757: 712: 651: 599: 551: 291: 279: 225: 3934:(The Conference, 1916):11. From 1927 to 1932 Sloat was pastor of the ME Church at 2589:"Dr. Gordon D. Hoople, Specialist In Rehabilitation of Deaf, Is Dead", Special to 2515:: 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005 (Scottsdale, AZ : AskART.com), 2511:, 3 Vols. (Madison, CT: Sound View Press, 1999); Lonnie Pierson Dunbier, ed., The 1929:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sztanyo&id=I2064
1622:
Shadow Soldiers of the American Revolution: Loyalist Tales from New York to Canada
491:
Robert Blackburn Hoople (born 25 February 1905 in New York; died 31 March 1992 in
4530: 3444:"WE'LL MAKE THE DEVIL HUM"; SO SANG LIEUT. PEAKE AT THE CAMP MEETING AT NANNET", 2990:"WE'LL MAKE THE DEVIL HUM"; SO SANG LIEUT. PEAKE AT THE CAMP MEETING AT NANNET", 2924:
He married Almeda Dolittle (23 June 1904; 14 November 1988) on 29 June 1929, see
2670: 1634:
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_6972/is_2_15/ai_n28505668/?tag=content;col1
5068: 2702: 1362:, soaps, groceries" was incorporated in New York state with $ 30,000 capital. 1297: 1214: 1186: 1065: 888: 872: 708: 574: 383: 237: 162:
southeastern blocks of the city centred on Jacob and Ferry Streets just east of
134:
in 1767; died 1858), who, after the massacre of her parents and two siblings on
5566: 3025:
History of the Brooklyn and Queens Young Men's Christian Association, 1853-1949
2203:
http://www.brownstoner.com/brownstoner/archives/2008/09/house_of_the_da_564.php
1805:
http://www.forgotten-ny.com/streetnecrology/lowermanhattannecrology/necro1.html
1796: 1784:
http://www.forgotten-ny.com/streetnecrology/lowermanhattannecrology/necro1.html
1779: 809: 5682: 5582:
Our Watchword & Song: The Centennial History of the Church of the Nazarene
4931:
Entertaining the American Army: The American Stage and Lyceum in the World War
4374:(Saturday, 12 December 1896):8; E.D. Messer, comp., "Early Nazarene Leaders", 3911: 3592:(20 January 1915):9. Redford says incorrectly it was Richard Ryans, see p. 31. 3339:
Handbook of Sociological Information: With Especial Reference to New York City
2536: 2383: 1956: 1940: 1585:
The Eagle and Brooklyn: The Record of the Progress of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle
1554: 1366: 1313: 1260: 1206: 928: 900: 846: 830: 788: 555: 444: 349:(from 1920, where she was general secretary of the YWCA in Tientsin); began a 131: 100: 92: 5415:
Vol. 166 (West Publishing, 1917):567; Francis Deák and Frank S. Ruddy, eds.,
4178:. Charles A. Renney was to be ordained pastor of the Sag Harbor congregation. 2623: 2494:. 2nd ed. 1961-1962. (Wilmette, IL: Marquis Who's Who, 1961):476. (WhoAmW 2). 2282: 1683: 1649: 1588: 4935:
War Work of the New York State Young Men's Christian Associations, 1917-1919
3890:, and US Federal Census 1910. By 1900 Sloat was pastor of an APCA Church in 3419:
Our Watchword and Song: The Centennial History of the Church of the Nazarene
2720:
http://library.upstate.edu/collections/history/institution/portraitbiogs.php
2612:
http://library.upstate.edu/collections/history/institution/portraitbiogs.php
2142:
29 (C.F.G. Meyer, 1908):37 for large advertisement outlining their products.
1952: 1439: 957: 864: 841: 833:, its executive committee also increasingly supervised domestic activities. 798: 770: 635: 342: 4838:
http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026749/1902-12-29/ed-1/seq-4.pdf
4406:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1916), Digital Edition (8 April 1995):173-174, 4330:
http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026749/1902-12-29/ed-1/seq-4.pdf
2767:(Images of America) (Arcadia Publishing, 2009):57; William Pearson Tolley, 1923:
and a Swiss mother; died after 14 May 1943 and before 25 October 1944) See
1887:, and the Showroom NYC gallery is on the second floor at this address, see 1155:
http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026749/1902-12-29/ed-1/seq-4.pdf
251: 174:
industry" since the late 1690s. This firm sold tanning materials and dyes.
3888:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~desloat/MayHartSmith.doc
3876:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~desloat/MayHartSmith.doc
3241:"To Give Men New Starts: What the Industrial Christian Alliance Will Do", 2490:(Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, 1924):477; Crouch, 296; 1042:
Pentecostal Churches of America, Hoople informed the assembled delegates:
1033: 138:, 26 March 1780, had been abducted from the family farm at Mud Creek (now 4301: 3421:(Kansas City, MO: Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City, 2009):61; Miller, 34. 2466:(1885-1921) 3rd ed. (George Banta Pub. Co., 1922):373; Archie R. Crouch, 1625: 1279:), the first general president of the Woman's Missionary Society for the 1242: 1126: 1104: 954: 947: 904: 774: 688: 583: 472: 346: 330: 48: 40: 5052: 4556:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/Other/Bresee%20Package/HDM3385.pdf
2535:
13 (1915):338. One source indicates her family name was Laudenberg. See
2098:
http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Business/Progress/N/nyleather87.html
1185:
leave of absence from the John Wesley Church to participate actively in
452:. The Gordon D. Hoople Special Education and Rehabilitation Building of 448:
in 1967. During World War II, Gordon D. Hoople served as a major in the
5285:
Pharmaceutical Journal: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy and Allied Sciences
4360:
Evangelicalism in Modern Britain: A History from the 1730s to the 1980s
2509:
Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: 400 Years of Artists in America
1604:
Also known as Mary Whitmoyer, see W. M. Baillie, "The Whitmoyer Saga",
1342: 1218: 680: 229: 171: 3918:) on the Newark District. See "NEWARK CONFERENCE CHANGES", Special to 2974:
Bruce Herald, "Saw Heaven in a Trance: A Tale of Pentecostal Vision",
2895:
Hendricks Chapel: Seventy-Five years of Service to Syracuse University
2763:; and Theodore Gordon Hoople (born 2 July 1924). See Allen P. Splete, 2657:(Syracuse, New York) (29 June 1929):8; Milton Theobald Stauffer, ed., 2639:
Hendricks Chapel: Seventy-Five years of Service to Syracuse University
2486:(Syracuse University Press, 2005):155; Milton Theobald Stauffer, ed., 2484:
Hendricks Chapel: Seventy-Five years of Service to Syracuse University
1836:(Chiswick Press, 1901):172-173.; "Old Merchants Of The Swamp" (1921), 991: 391:; WC Hoople was considered one of the contemporary artistic rivals of 16: 5646:
Called Unto Holiness: The Story of the Nazarenes: The Formative Years
5223:
The New International Year Book: A Compendium of the World's Progress
3661:
see Redford, 1948:100; Smith, 53; Cunningham, 61; Ingersol, "Century"
2801:, Issue 97 (F. L. Tower Companies, 1965):239; "History of our Camp", 2351:
http://sickdyingdead.blogspot.com/2008/09/william-h-hooples-will.html
2019:
http://sickdyingdead.blogspot.com/2008/09/william-h-hooples-will.html
1662:
http://records.ancestry.com/Mary%20Whitmore_records.ashx?pid=45013410
1230: 1226: 1110: 884: 766: 762: 419: 338: 334: 143: 135: 2601:
181 (American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1973):472.
271:. William Howard Hoople was one of the first twelve students at the 211:
Bessie Maude Hoople Nichols (born June 1880 in New York; died 1966).
5201:(Trow, 1909); Lesley Richmond, Julie Stevenson, and Alison Turton, 4726:
Minutes of the Annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church
4612:(Kansas City, MO: Pentecostal Nazarene Publishing House, 1919):93, 3040:, Chapter 9 (Kansas City, MO: Nazarene Publishing House, 1941):34, 2548:"MAGAZINE COVER ARTISTS BY TITLE AND ISSUE DATE", (20 MARCH 2008), 871:
The APCA grew steadily from 1897 to 1907 as churches were added in
5389:
23:20 (National Association of Retail Druggists (U.S.), 1917):868.
4716:(1916-1917). See Louise Bauer and William Thomson Hastings, eds., 4650:
Vol. 2 (Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1983):70; Ingersol, "Century";
4386:
Vol. 2 (Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1983):70; Ingersol, "Century";
3932:
Minutes of the Newark Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church
3928:
Minutes of the Newark Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church
3924:
Minutes of the Newark Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church
3896:
Minutes of the Newark Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church
3609:(Charity Organization Society of the City of New York., 1922):348. 1971:(22 June 1901):11; and they were married on 11 February 1903 (see 1920: 1433: 1380: 1032: 990: 903:
led by John Norris united in 1899. By 1907 there were churches in
808: 621: 573: 524: 516: 495:), who graduated from Syracuse University in 1926, later earned a 415:
The Gordon D. Hoople Special Education and Rehabilitation Building
410: 350: 159: 15: 5525:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=9199984
4994:(Charity Organization Society in the City of New York, 1920):505. 3391:(Pentecostal Nazarene Pub. House, 1916):322; Ingersol, "Century". 2206: 3639:; Redford, 31; however Hoople indicates in his interview in the 2361: 2359: 1832:(Princeton University Press, 2007):154; Frank Wayland Norcross, 1445: 1283:(now Nazarene Missions International) (1915–1948), her husband, 1202: 908: 543: 44: 5238:(4 April 1908), Section: SATURDAY REVIEW OF BOOKS, Page BR186; 3582:
Manual of the Utica Avenue Pentecostal Church of Brooklyn, N.Y.
3385:
The Bevier Family: A History of the Descendants of Louis Bevier
3196:
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,722767,00.html
3994: 3992: 3990: 1638:
http://www.stoneorchardsoftware.com/pdf/publications/pub_6.pdf
1417: 817:
On 12 December 1895 Hoople and BeVier, with the assistance of
598:
On 18 June 1891 Hoople was elected the first treasurer of the
111:, an area had been settled originally by the 1st Battalion of 5129:
Also listed as Abraham Edward Fitkin, see James Terry White,
3387:(Higginson Book Company, 1916):221; Ernest Alexander Girvin, 2761:
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/C?r102:./temp/~r102XN6RgP
2661:(Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, 1924):511; 1734:
Wealth and Biography of the Wealthy Citizens of New York City
1583:, Vol. 3 (L. K. Cameron, 1906):372; and William E.B. Howard, 558:, and at the conclusion of the service, while the choir sang 267:
By 1879 the WG Hoople family had moved to 352 Greene Avenue,
5253:
Robert D. Fisher Manual of Valuable and Worthless Securities
4598:
http://nazarene.premieris.com/archives/history/messenger.pdf
4220:(Friday, 23 February 1900):15; "Brooklyn Forward Movement", 2970: 2968: 2882:
http://www.passagesmb.com/obituary_details.cfm?ObitID=109967
2164:"IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Congressman Cockran a Referee", 5632:. Issue 7. Lewis Historical Publ. Co., 1918. Issue 8, 1924. 5584:. Kansas City, MO: Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City, 2009. 5549:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/0601-0700/HDM0689.PDF
4901:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/2501-2600/HDM2593.PDF
4885:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/2001-2100/HDM2047.PDF
4822:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/2501-2600/hdm2593.pdf
4796:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/0201-0300/HDM0279.PDF
4626:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/2501-2600/hdm2593.pdf
4614:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/0501-0600/HDM0527.PDF
4590:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/0401-0500/HDM0447.PDF
4408:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/0001-0100/HDM0091.PDF
4193:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/1701-1800/HDM1705.PDF
3970:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/0101-0200/HDM0145.PDF
3846:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/2501-2600/hdm2593.pdf
3787:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/0101-0200/HDM0145.PDF
3779:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/2501-2600/hdm2593.pdf
3603:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/0101-0200/HDM0145.PDF
3046:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/2101-2200/HDM2129.PDF
3042:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/0201-0300/HDM0221.PDF
2789:
His son Theodore G. Hoople was listed as the director, see
2316:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/2501-2600/HDM2593.PDF
2273:(Greenwood Publishing Group, 1983):1113; Philip J. Bigger, 2043:
http://www.hastingshistorical.org/newslettercovers/01Sp.jpg
1774:
name Ferry Street until it was demapped about 1969 for the
1406:
By November 1930 a Nazarene congregation, which met in the
5667:. 2 Vols. 3rd ed. New York: J.B. Lippincott company, 1902. 5665:
New York: Old & New: Its Story, Streets, and Landmarks
5203:
The Pharmaceutical Industry: A Guide to Historical Records
4758:
http://www.usamission.org/Portals/1/Documents/chapter3.pdf
4592:; Miller, 36; William Howard Hoople, "New York District", 4552:
Man of the Morning: The Life and Work of Phineas F. Bresee
2699:
http://jshd.asha.org/cgi/issue_pdf/backmatter_pdf/18/2.pdf
2665:
22:5 (American Speech and Hearing Association, 1957):734;
2392:
http://www.usamission.org/Portals/1/Documents/chapter3.pdf
2382:). See 1870 US Federal Cenus, 1880 US Federal Census. See 1089:
John Wesley Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene (1907–1917)
971:) to "spread Scriptural Holiness by unsectarian methods." 805:
Association of Pentecostal Churches of America (1895–1907)
27:(birthed May 1993) was a prominent leader of the American 5049:
http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/pictoria/a/1/2/doc/a12733.shtml
3898:(The Conference, 1901):17, 24, 104. Sloat graduated from 3635:(Los Angeles, CA: Nazarene Publishing Company, 1907):11, 2187:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/23/realestate/23scape.html
1983:(Brooklyn Life Pub. Co., 1905):142; Elizabeth L. Hoople, 1606:
http://www.colcohist-gensoc.org/Essays/whitmoyer_saga.pdf
1085:
tied in third. On the second ballot Ellyson was elected.
1003:, Christian Wismer (C.W.) Ruth (born 1 September 1865 in 5423:(New York: Baker, Voorhis & Co.):39, 79-81, 194-195. 2848:
63 (Society for the Advancement of Education, 1946):458.
2769:
At the Fountain of Youth: Memoirs of a College President
5721:
Category:American members of the Church of the Nazarene
5659:
http://www.archive.org/stream/servicewithfigh00harrgoog
5653:
Taft, William Howard and Frederick Morgan Harris, eds.
5618:. New York (N.Y.): Industrial Christian Alliance, 1898. 5616:
Industrial Christian Alliance 1891: A History 1891-1898
5541:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/preachers_magazine/1930_11-12.pdf
4937:(Buffalo, NY: Young Men's Christian Association, 1919). 4718:
The Historical Catalogue of Brown University, 1764-1934
4588:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene Publishing House, 1958):10, 4472:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/preachers_magazine/1933_09-10.pdf
4380:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/preachers_magazine/1933_09-10.pdf
3892:
Middle Smithfield Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania
3844:, 3 January and 21 February 1895, quoted in Smith, 53 ( 3699:
William Cathcart, ed., "Levy, Edgar Mortimer, D.D." in
3565: 3563: 3117:
http://wesley.nnu.edu/preachers_magazine/1933_09-10.pdf
3000:
http://www.nycago.org/Organs/Bkln/html/CentralCong.html
2564:(Harvard University):156-157; "The FictionMags Index", 2199:
http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/schenk-schissler.html
1889:
http://www.theshowroomnyc.com/theshowroomNYC/About.html
1844:(Carleton, 1864):252; Federal Writers' Project (N.Y.), 1458: 1172:
and the removal of its pastor, Seth Cook Rees (born at
825:
developed, the union was finalised on 13 April 1897 at
208:
Clara L. Hoople (born 1873 in New York; died 1873); and
5219:
Scannell's New Jersey's First Citizens and State Guide
5056: 4610:
Pioneer Days of the Holiness Movement in the Southwest
4347:
The Gospel in the World: International Baptist Studies
3557:, 2 vols. (Oxford, UK: Scarecrow Press, 2005), 2:1420. 3528:, 53; Ingersol, "Century"; Cunningham, 61; Miller, 35. 3515:, 53; Ingersol, "Century"; Cunningham, 61; Miller, 35. 3182:(1906; reprint: BiblioBazaar, LLC, 2008):181; "Died", 2941:
http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=74160093
2799:
Maine Register, State Year-Book and Legislative Manual
2622:"Awards and Honors: The George Arents Pioneer Medal", 1885:
http://nymag.com/listings/restaurant/american-grill01/
1838:
http://www.oldandsold.com/articles14/new-york-44.shtml
1514:
For a photo of William Gordon Hoople, see Moses King,
197:
of New York City. By 1870 the family had relocated to
5462:
Moodys Manual of Railroads and Corporation Securities
4283: 4281: 4046: 4044: 3555:
The Wesleyan Holiness Movement: A Comprehensive Guide
3256: 3254: 2701:; "SU Buildings: Hoople Special Education Building", 2517:
http://www.askart.com/askart/artist.aspx?artist=89858
1817:
A History of American Manufactures, From 1608 to 1860
1056:
District Superintendent New York District (1907–1911)
54:; successful businessman and investor; and inventor. 5648:. Kansas City, MO: Nazarene Publishing House, 1962. 5639:. Kansas City, MO: Nazarene Publishing House, 1941. 5464:, Vol. 2, Part 2 (Moody Manual Co., 1922):2344-2345. 3880:
Alumni Record of Drew Theological Seminary 1867-1905
3144:(Wednesday, 25 March 1891):4; "Christian Endeavor", 2803:
http://www.medolark.com/tmpl.php?pagename=ab_history
2433: 2431: 2429: 2271:
Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders
1744: 1742: 911:. In 1900 the Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (now 5555:(Brooklyn Church and Mission Federation, 1933):101. 4702:
Historical Catalogue of Brown University, 1764-1904
4324:. See "The Rev. H.B. Hosley Installed as Pastor", 3725:
The Illustrated History of the Douglas Camp Meeting
3452:. The NYT indicates erroneously it was at "Nannet". 2275:
Negotiator: The Life and Career of James B. Donovan
2053:(Images of America) (Arcadia Publishing, 2008):17; 1981:
Brooklyn Blue Book and Long Island Society Register
1636:; "Pioneer Memorial at Upper Canada Village", 1-2, 1610:
Medicine Maid: The Life Story of a Canadian Pioneer
1551:
Brooklyn Blue Book and Long Island Society Register
1385:
Lower right: The gravesite of William Howard Hoople
1221:; China; and Japan. Hoople again ministered to the 1149:. See "The Rev. H.B. Hosley Installed as Pastor", 858:on 3–4 June 1897. Hiram Reynolds recalled in 1933: 787:We are an Independent, dependent body, and are not 773:. It was independent of all denominations, and its 595:revival in New York city there were few dry eyes." 5368:Lewis Randolph Hamersly and John William Leonard, 5163:fficial Gazette of the United States Patent Office 3785:, 3rd rev. ed. (Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1974), 3773:(Friday, February 01, 1895):12; Timothy L. Smith, 3729:http://www.douglascampmeeting.com/835/DOUGCAMP.PDF 3389:Phineas F. Bresee: A Prince in Israel, A Biography 3231:http://www.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/GUIDES/077.htm 2550:http://www.magazineart.org/artists/artistlist.html 2027:http://www.conovergenealogy.com/conover-p/p305.htm 422:in Brooklyn, spent four months as a missionary in 91:school teacher. William and Agnes, were childhood 5255:, Vol. 6 (Robert D. Fischer & Co., 1938):207. 4883:(Indianapolis, IN: The Pilgrim Book Room, 1934), 2566:http://www.philsp.com/homeville/fmi/c82.htm#A3862 2560:Robert Frederick Herrick and Frederick Brittain, 2507:(3 September 1943):19; Peter Hastings Falk, ed., 2281:(Pratt Institute, 1937); "The History of Pratt", 5221:, Vol. 2: 1919-1920 (J. J. Scannell, 1919):451; 4648:Called Unto Holiness: The Story of the Nazarenes 4512: 4510: 4384:Called Unto Holiness: The Story of the Nazarenes 4205:Acts and Resolves Passed by the General Assembly 3775:Called Unto Holiness: The Story of the Nazarenes 3739:Ingersol, "Century"; Utica Ave. Manual (1904):2. 3727:(Boston, MA: McDonald, Gill & Co., c.1890), 3633:Manual of the Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene 3482: 3480: 3180:S. H. Hadley of Water Street: A Miracle of Grace 2244:The Brooklyn City and Business Directory 1879-80 2136:The Brooklyn City and Business Directory 1879-80 286:, established on 17 October 1887 and endowed by 5047:Archives, Washington, D.C.; Suwa Maru picture: 4978: 4976: 4332:. From 1898 Hosley pastored the APCA church at 3686: 3684: 3622:(22 April 1894):12; Norcross, 173; Redford, 31. 3431: 3429: 3427: 2797:21-22 (American Camping Association, 1949):21; 1628:; Mark Jodoin, "Shadow Soldiers: Mary Hoople", 1390:Nazarene in Brooklyn, Hoople was buried at the 1157:. From 1898 Hosley pastored the APCA church at 695:Utica Avenue Pentecostal Tabernacle (1894-1904) 5623:Historical Dictionary of the Holiness Movement 5436:(3 May 1917):21. At that time Bessie lived in 5432:"Real Estate Transfers", Real Estate Section, 5351:(Standard Statistics Company, Inc., 1918):25; 5133:Vol. 27 (James T. White & Co., 1939.):142. 5131:The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography 5120:Health Services, Center for Health Statistics. 4531:http://www.nazarene.org/files/docs/merging.pdf 3721:Historical Dictionary of the Holiness Movement 3111:E.D. Messer, comp., "Early Nazarene Leaders", 3060: 3058: 2671:http://archives.syr.edu/awards/honorary_2.html 2120:Directory of Directors in the City of New York 1939:(Printed by the Ryerson Press, 1967):167. See 1782:; "The Street Necrologys of Lower Manhattan", 1778:housing complex. See "F Streets of New York", 1254:John Wesley Church of the Nazarene (1919-1922) 1029:Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene (1907–1922) 953:" that had been founded in 1891 in Britain by 533:As a child Hoople and his family attended the 430:as part of the Syracuse-in-China programme in 5657:. 2 vols. New York: Association Press, 1922. 5547:20:35 (Kansas City, MO: 2 December 1931):46, 5440:and Mary lived at 690 Macon Street, Brooklyn. 4832:"The Rev. H.B. Hosley Installed as Pastor", 4504:Hoople (23 February 1907):8; Cunningham, 148. 4441:Girvin, 175; Cunningham, 148-149; Miller, 36. 4102:XXVIII, Putanga 2880, (27 HĹŤngongoi 1897):3, 3212: 3210: 3208: 2703:http://archives.syr.edu/buildings/hoople.html 2597:, Vol. 1 (Richard Blank Pub. Co., 1934):285; 2256: 2254: 2252: 1587:Vol. 2 (The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 1893):881; 1505:Hoople's gravestone says he was born in 1867. 8: 5567:http://www.nycago.org/Organs/Bkln/index.html 5345:Horseless Age: The Automobile Trade Magazine 5189:(Financial Directory Association, 1905):243. 4700:from 1894-1895, see Mary Drew Vaughan, ed., 2978:XXVIII, Putanga 2880 (27 HĹŤngongoi 1897):3, 2811:The Guide to Summer Camps and Summer Schools 2793:(Masters, Smith & Co., 1959):226, 231.; 2641:(Syracuse University Press, 2005):8-9, 192; 2045:; "Hastings’ Famous Longue Vue Restaurant", 1819:, Vol. 1 (Edward Young & Co., 1864):254. 1797:http://www.oldstreets.com/index.asp?letter=S 1780:http://www.oldstreets.com/index.asp?letter=F 1612:(Mika Pub. Co., 1977); Elizabeth L. Hoople, 337:(1917–1918), at the Girls' Normal School in 150:In April 1862 William G. Hoople migrated to 5349:Standard Corporation Service, daily revised 3723:(Scarecrow Press, 2001):39; Edward Davies, 3161:(Sunday, 19 July 1891):19; "Church Items", 2791:The Maine Register and State Reference Book 2707:Syracuse University: An Architectural Guide 2663:The Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders 2595:Who's Who Among the Young Men of the Nation 2537:http://users.ap.net/~lancelot/gen/h241.html 2384:http://users.ap.net/~lancelot/gen/h205.html 1957:http://users.ap.net/~lancelot/gen/h146.html 1941:http://users.ap.net/~lancelot/gen/h146.html 1555:http://users.ap.net/~lancelot/gen/h146.html 329:for the YWCA; was as a missionary with the 5683:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Online, 1841-1902 3202:, (New York, NY: Loizeaux Brothers, 1990). 2897:(Syracuse University Press, 2005):52, 93; 2734:(Syracuse, New York) (7 November 1921):10. 2624:http://archives.syr.edu/awards/arents.html 2283:http://www.pratt.edu/campus/pratt_history# 1684:http://users.ap.net/~lancelot/gen/h88.html 1650:http://users.ap.net/~lancelot/gen/h88.html 1589:http://users.ap.net/~lancelot/gen/h47.html 1275:on 31 March 1869; died 18 October 1951 in 975:John Wesley Pentecostal Church (1905-1907) 5718:Category:Church of the Nazarene ministers 5357:The Golden Age of the American Racing Car 2269:John N. Ingham, ed., "Charles Pratt", in 2197:Norcross, 29; "The Political Graveyard", 1953:http://www.nycmc.org/intermentvaults.html 1570:(Printed by the Ryerson Press, 1967):167. 1539:Her gravestone says she was born in 1843. 1486:Learn how and when to remove this message 765:with two elders (Hoople and Ryon), three 3719:William Kostlevy and Gari-Anne Patzwald, 3607:Directory of Social Agencies of New York 2562:Red Top: Reminiscences of Harvard Rowing 2345:(Friday, 28 June 1895):7; Norcross, 29; 1711:(19 June 1895):5; "The News of Queens", 5727:Category:People from Syracuse, New York 5535:"Notes from the World's Largest City", 5372:, Vol. 8 (L.R. Hamersly Co., 1924):632. 5291:35 (Charles Scribners Sons, 1904):113; 4929:James W. Evans and Gardner L. Harding, 4554:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1960):111, 3300:(reprint: BiblioBazaar, LLC, 2009):148. 2903:Preface to Philosophy: Book of Readings 2872:(21 April 1926):21; "Hoople-Pearsall", 2695:Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders 2423:US Passport Application, 26 March 1896. 2279:The Story of Pratt Institute, 1887-1937 1498: 486:Preface to Philosophy: Book of Readings 290:(1830–1891), the wealthy co-founder of 5693:David Rumsey Historical Map Collection 5630:Who's Who in New York (City and State) 5605:. Industrial Christian Alliance, 1903. 5215:Who's Who in New York (City and State) 5085:(Brooklyn Federation of Churches):156. 3966:The Rise of the Church of the Nazarene 3857:Hoople, "Mr. Hoople's Unique Church", 3783:The Rise of the Church of the Nazarene 2771:(Syracuse University, 1989):18-19,155. 2593:(5 June 1973):44; Durward Howes, ed., 1626:http://markjodoin.com/page6/page6.html 1616:(Ryerson Press, 1967); William Kirby, 1176:on 6 August 1854; died 22 May 1933 at 849:." After the accounts featured in the 836:In May 1897 Hoople was accused by two 99:in Stormont County, Ontario, near the 5452:(Madison, Wisconsin) (July 23, 1921). 5205:(Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2003):282. 5053:http://www.goldtel.net/ddxa/suwa.html 4404:PHINEAS F. BRESEE: A PRINCE IN ISRAEL 2780:US Federal Census 1930, Syracuse, NY. 2730:'"Tot"'s Father to Dedicate Church", 2709:(Syracuse University Press, 2006):96. 2464:History of Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity 2277:(Lehigh University Press, 2006):193; 1530:41 (D. O. Haynes & Co., 1909):24. 1312:In April 1908 Hoople was a part of a 7: 5370:Who's Who in New York City and State 4946:US Passport application, 4 May 1918. 3810:Ingersol, "Century"; Cunningham, 61. 3298:Handbook of Sociological Information 2222:(13 January 1897):12; Norcross, 146. 1979:(Tuesday, 18 November 1902):12; and 1736:, 6th ed. (The Sun Office, 1845):16. 1566:Howard, 2:881; Elizabeth L. Hoople, 1457:, as they are easily broken. Please 5715:Category:American religious leaders 5355:34:4 (1995):14; Griffith Borgeson, 5083:Brooklyn Church Year Book 1930-1931 5028:23 (Alpha Chi Omega, 1919):11, 202. 4584:Ingersol, "Century"; C.T. Corbett, 4520:(20 April 1907):5; Cunningham, 150. 2998:; "Central Congregational Church", 2765:Boats and Boating on Cranberry Lake 1848:, 7th ed. (Random House, 1939):100. 5685:(from the Brooklyn Public Library) 5678:Rise of the Church of the Nazarene 5553:The 1933 Brooklyn Church Year Book 4038:Cunningham, 63; Smith, Called, 61. 3335:The Quarterly Journal of Economics 3294:The Quarterly Journal of Economics 2809:130 (1965):55-56; Porter Sargent, 2653:(28 May 1960); "Hoople-Dolittle", 1842:The Old Merchants of New York City 1296:useful Improvements in Curtain or 1249:Church of the Nazarene (1919-1922) 1062:Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene 654:to be held in the small hamlet of 387:, and to accompany the writing of 14: 5381:"NEW INCORPORATIONS", Special to 5187:The Financial Red Book of America 5057:http://nl.wikipedia.org/Suwa_Maru 2931:39: 2 (1930); "Hoople-Dolittle", 2452:33:3 (Alpha Chi Omega, 1930):460. 2398:as late as 21 December 1940. See 2289:38th ed. (Peterson's, 2007):2032. 1324:magazine (founded 1906) from the 891:. Reynolds organized churches in 333:in China (1917–1928), serving in 232:, but later expanded to become a 116:King's Royal Regiment of New York 5706:Category:American businesspeople 5417:American International Law Cases 5281:Dictionary of Trade Name Origins 5037:Miller, 36; Ingersol, "Century". 4250:(Wednesday, 23 October 1901):12. 2858:The Harvard University Catalogue 1715:, Jamaica, NY (21 June 1895):8; 1422: 1320:in New York city, and purchased 941:Pentecostal Collegiate Institute 166:, that had been "the (stinking) 5313:Interstate Electric Corporation 5225:(Dodd, Mead and Co., 1937):531. 4933:(Association Press, 1921):250; 4162:; A.R. Eagan, Good Ground (now 4016:Manual, PCON (1907):12; Smith, 3748:"Holiness Association Formed", 3350:; "Record of a Noble Charity", 3227:J. Wilbur Chapman: A Biography 3131:(Saturday, 4 March 04, 1893):6. 3068:(Friday, February 01, 1895):12. 1834:A History of the New York Swamp 1358:, drugs, medicines, chemicals, 711:, found a vacant lot on nearby 5712:Category:American evangelicals 5603:Helping Men to Help Themselves 5161:United States Patent Office, O 4089:Mrs. Elsinore, quoted in Ibid. 3819:"Mr. Hoople's Unique Church", 3769:"Mr. Hoople's Unique Church", 3474:(Tuesday, 24 October 1893):10. 3341:(G.B. Putnam's Sons, 1894):48. 3064:"Mr. Hoople's Unique Church", 2905:(The Macmillan company, 1946). 2521:Dictionary of American Artists 2341:"A Large Long Island Estate", 2207:http://rulers.org/nycboro.html 987:Union discussions (April 1907) 728:many persons were transformed. 85:Eastern District, Upper Canada 77:Eastern District, Upper Canada 1: 5724:Category:People from Brooklyn 5637:Twelve Early Nazarene Leaders 5610:The Hooples of Hoople's Creek 5523:"Rev William Howard Hoople", 5411:(Ayer Publishing, 1977):347; 4349:(Paternoster Press, 2002):93. 4160:North Scituate, Massachusetts 4141:"Rites of the Pentecostals", 3998:Ingersol, "Across a Century". 3777:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene), 3417:, 53; Floyd Cunningham, ed., 3200:Jerry McAuley and His Mission 3157:"Not Relaxing Its Energies", 3027:(Association Press, 1952):63. 2844:43:14 (4 July 1946):391-392; 2813:(P. Sargent., 1965):61, 246; 2287:Peterson's Four-Year Colleges 1985:The Hooples of Hoople's Creek 1937:The Hooples of Hoople's Creek 1618:Makers of Canadian Literature 1614:The Hooples of Hoople's Creek 1568:The Hooples of Hoople's Creek 1471:), or an abbreviated title. 1245:, Japan on 19 February 1920. 1223:American Expeditionary Forces 1052:chosen to serve with Bresee. 899:, in 1902. A congregation in 756:in east Brooklyn in a former 5234:"The Circle Changes Hands", 4742:NEW YORK CHARITIES DIRECTORY 4676:NEW YORK CHARITIES DIRECTORY 4652:Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac 4388:Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac 4029:Cunningham, "Watchword", 63. 3984:(Wednesday, 8 April 1896):7. 3470:"Mrs. Haeslip Was Dropped", 3148:(Friday, 30 October 1891):4. 2353:(accessed 15 November 2009). 2209:(accessed 15 November 2009). 2100:(accessed 15 November 2009). 2096:(Sunday, 6 January 1884):4; 1332:on 17 January 1866; died in 1199:American Expeditionary Force 1096:South Chatham, Massachusetts 921:North Scituate, Rhode Island 703:; died 26 September 1937 at 632:John Street Methodist Church 626:John Street Methodist Church 156:Hastings-on-Hudson, New York 5593: Parameter error in {{ 5287:(J. Churchill, 1894):xxii; 5279:(Trow, 1909); Adrian Room, 5026:The Lyre of Alpha Chi Omega 5004:The Lyre of Alpha Chi Omega 4732:, Vol. 85 (s.n., 1931):299. 4714:Mattapoisett, Massachusetts 4608:Charles Brougher Jernigan, 3674:(Saturday, 9 June 1894):5; 3618:"Brooklyn Realty Matters", 3093:(Saturday, 9 March 1895):4. 2635:The Lyre of Alpha Chi Omega 2492:Who's Who of American Women 2480:The Lyre of Alpha Chi Omega 2083:Norcross, 147-148, 172-173. 1925:The Berkshire Evening Eagle 1879:Today this location is the 1840:; Joseph Alfred Scoville, 1336:on 29 May 1936), editor of 218:Front Street, New York city 170:of the tanning and leather 5742: 5628:Hamersly, Lewis Randolph. 5580:Cunningham, Floyd T., ed. 5359:, 2nd. ed. (SAE, 1998):65. 5240:Bookseller & Stationer 4710:Cliftondale, Massachusetts 4470:8:9 (September 1933):292, 4345:David William Bebbington, 4334:Cliftondale, Massachusetts 4224:(Monday, 5 March 1900):15. 4080:(Tuesday, 11 May 1897):16. 3801:12 (1907):3.; Redford, 31. 3404:, 53; Ingersol, "Century". 2693:"News and Announcements", 1707:(18 June 1895):5; "Died", 1408:Reformed Church of America 1165:, from 30 September 1915. 1159:Cliftondale, Massachusetts 1037:Hoople at General Assembly 917:Saratoga Springs, New York 742:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 740:; died 30 October 1906 in 736:(born 23 November 1822 in 589:Christian Endeavor Society 428:Methodist Episcopal church 189:) in what was then in the 120:American Revolutionary War 5689:Historic Maps of Brooklyn 5539:5:11 (November 1930):30, 5475:Sigma Phi Epsilon journal 5341:Sigma Phi Epsilon journal 5108:Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal 4402:12 (1907); E. A. Girvin, 4216:"Movement is Extending", 4174:; and Charles P. Pattie, 4154:See "Church Dedication", 4067:(Friday, 14 May 1897):16. 3964:Smith, 54; M.E. Redford, 3900:Drew Theological Seminary 2842:The Journal of Philosophy 2753:Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal 2533:Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal 2394:. Victoria was living in 2218:"ANNUAL BANK ELECTIONS", 1074:Holiness Church of Christ 258:Pratt Institute, Brooklyn 5709:Category:American clergy 5663:Wilson, Rufus Rockwell. 5625:. Scarecrow Press, 2001. 5315:(A.E. Fitkin & Co.). 4698:Providence, Rhode Island 3701:The Baptist Encyclopedia 3670:"Saturday Church News", 2667:American Men of Medicine 2470:(M.E. Sharpe, 1989):282. 2366:Syracuse Herald-American 1285:Rev. Abram Edward Fitkin 967:; died 30 March 1909 in 913:Eastern Nazarene College 840:church members of using 509:earnestness of manner." 140:Jerseytown, Pennsylvania 5537:The Preacher's Magazine 5498:(30 September 1922):9, 5490:(30 September 1922):9, 5406:5:1 (October 1917):71; 5283:(Routledge, 1983):52.; 4491:William Howard Hoople, 4468:The Preacher's Magazine 4376:The Preacher's Magazine 3781:, p. 53; M.E. Redford, 3752:(23 December 1894):12, 3524:Redford, 30-31; Smith, 3370:(23 November 1894):18, 3113:The Preacher's Magazine 3089:"Current Church News", 2878:Syracuse Herald Journal 2860:(C.W. Sever, 1922):150. 2682:British Medical Journal 2412:Syracuse Herald-Journal 2140:Meyer Brothers Druggist 1608:; Elizabeth L. Hoople, 1461:by replacing them with 1453:Knowledge's style guide 1013:Allentown, Pennsylvania 897:Springhill, Nova Scotia 721:Ocean Grove, New Jersey 705:Ocean Grove, New Jersey 548:Fulton Street, Brooklyn 345:(1918–1920, 1924), and 124:Cherry Valley, New York 5612:. Ryerson Press, 1967. 5385:(26 January 1917):13; 5251:Robert Denton Fisher, 4836:(29 December 1902):4, 4596:(18 November 1908):9, 4400:The Nazarene Messenger 4378:(September 1933):296, 4362:(Routledge, 1989):178. 4328:(29 December 1902):4, 4322:Spring Haven, New York 4246:"A Temperance Rally", 4164:Hampton Bays, New York 3948:The Nazarene Messenger 3936:Somerville, New Jersey 3799:The Nazarene Messenger 3186:(12 February 1906):7, 3115:(September 1933):296, 3078:The Nazarene Messenger 3038:Twelve Early Nazarenes 2884:; and Donald G. Hoople 2347:The Long Island Farmer 2232:The Pharmaceutical Era 2168:(28 September 1893):7. 2134:(30 December 1908):8; 2122:(Audit Co., 1907):304. 2041:31:2 (Spring 2001):1, 2015:The Long Island Farmer 1933:Hackensack, New Jersey 1717:North Eastern Reporter 1713:The Long Island Farmer 1528:The Pharmaceutical Era 1522:(30 December 1908):9, 1392:Sleepy Hollow Cemetery 1386: 1373:one of the directors. 1352:Plainfield, New Jersey 1281:Church of the Nazarene 1153:(29 December 1902):4, 1147:Spring Haven, New York 1098:; died 2 July 1931 in 1049: 1038: 1007:; died 27 May 1941 in 1005:Hilltown, Pennsylvania 996: 877:Middle Atlantic states 869: 814: 794: 746:Douglas, Massachusetts 744:), who co-founded the 730: 627: 579: 530: 522: 482:Mount Vernon, New York 416: 363:American Legion Weekly 284:Clinton Hill, Brooklyn 263:Education and business 259: 33:Church of the Nazarene 21: 5608:Hoople, Elizabeth L. 5337:Automotive Industries 5309:Automotive Industries 4722:South Portland, Maine 4706:Malden, Massachusetts 4586:Our Pioneer Nazarenes 4495:(23 February 1907):8. 4358:David W. 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Holiness movement
Church of the Nazarene
rescue mission
ordained
YMCA
baritone
gospel singer
Herkimer, New York
Dickinson's Landing
Eastern District, Upper Canada
Osnabruck Township
Eastern District, Upper Canada
Episcopalian
sweethearts
Osnabruck
Long Sault
Saint Lawrence River
Upstate New York
Sir John Johnson's
King's Royal Regiment of New York
American Revolutionary War
Cherry Valley, New York
Loyalist
New Jersey
Easter Day
Jerseytown, Pennsylvania
Delaware Indians
New York City
Hastings-on-Hudson, New York

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