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- Grave-Tombstone Goodnight Chas-Mary
Charles Goodnight was a trail blazer and Indian Scout. He built a home in Palo Duro Canyon, developed the cattle industry, and fathered higher education and civic organizations. First wife was Mary Ann Dyer. - Gravestone Made of Wheat
'A Gravestone Made of Wheat' by Will Weaver. Published by Simon and Schuster, NYC, NY. 1989 ISBN: 0968795609 Short Story: "Gabriel's Feather," Pp 39-59 - Gray Dunn Biscuit Factory
14th Annual Report pg1 - Greece- Anton Koutsourelis -
Anton Koutsourelis - Overseer of Greece until he died in 1981 - Greece-Anton Koutsourellis Grave -
Grave of Anton Koutsourellis. Born in Greece in 1902 and died in 1981. He died at Milltown, Washington USA and is buried in Buried in Fir-Conway Lutheran Cemetery, Mount Vernon, WA. - Greece-Inoi Convention -
Pictures: 1. Inoi grounds - left to right: two tents for ladies' sleeping, Dining tent, Main house, two tents for men's sleeping, Meeting tent. 2. & 3. Meeting tent, 4. Dining tent, 5. Main House. 6. Postcard photo of Acropolis; 7 & 8 taken on the Acropolis; 9 Mars Hill today; 10 Bob Kerr by the horse & coach (Overseer of Scotland). Photo taken in 2008 - Greek Hymn page
- Greek Hymnbook
- Groenwald, Hennie & Kosie
Hennie and Kosie Grothers were brothers in the work in South Africa, where Kosie was murdered in the 1980s. - Grounds to Believe
'Grounds to Believe' by By Shelley Bates Published in 2004, 2007 by Steeple Hill Books. ISBN 0-373-78610-7. Available on kindle. - Group 1945
- Gustafsen, August
August Gustafsen, Companion of Edward Cooney, after Cooney was excommunicated. - Gustafsen, August; Ed Cooney
August Gustafsen with Edward Cooney. August was a companion of Edward Cooney after he was excommunicated. - HI 1970 Convention
1970 Hawaii Convention - HI 1982 Convention
1982 Hawaii Convention - HQ Impartial Reporter
Enniskillen Street Scene showing Newspaper Headquarters for "The Impartial Reporter". Enniskillen is in Co. Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. EXTRA, EXTRA - READ ALL ABOUT IT!! Where It All Began.. .The Newspaper Articles Covering the Early Days, Workers, Meetings & Conventions were published by THE IMPARTIAL REPORTER. - Hamilton, Dave; Sam Charlton & Wilford Wells
Dave Hamilton, Sam Charlton & Wilford Wells. - Handmaiden's Diary
'The Handmaiden's Diary' By Bob Williston - Hanson, Henry & Edith -
Henry & Edith Hanson were sibling workers in Germany. They were imprisoned in Germany in WW2 - Hanson, Henry & Edith
Henry Hanson and his sister Edith Hanson. Edith Hanson and Alma Lee were arrested in Norway Oct. 14, 1942, and were interned in Norway and Germany. They were released in 1945. Edith preached in Sweden, Norway & Finland. She died December, 1965 at the age of 75, and is buried in Boring, Oregon USA. Read: My POW Days at: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/history_pioneering/norwayB.php - Hardie, John & Dick McClure
Dick McClure was one of eight workers who left Liverpool, Engand on the SS Orwestry Grange on Nov. 13, 1906, arriving in Wellington, NZ on Jan. 30, 1907. Dick and John Hardie pioneered NSW in 1907. - Hardie, John & Ernie Lawson
John Hardie and Ernie Larson - Hardie, John (1900)
1900 John Hardie was from Scotland and became Overseer in Australia - Hardie, John 1
John Hardie - Hardie, John 2
John Hardie - Hardie, John Grave
Grave of John Hardie - Hardie, John Tombstone
John Hardie tombstone - Hardie, John, Dick McClure
1907 John Hardie and Dick McClure - Hardie, John-motorbike
John Hardie on his motorbike - Hardie, John
John Hardie - Hardie, John
Ernie Larson and John Hardie - Harriett Magowan
Harriett Isabella Magowan, sister of Alfred. - Harriett Magowan
Harriett Magowan, from Ireland, sister to Alfred. (1882-1936). Sister Worker. Preached in Illinois. Killed in collision with a train. Photo about 1930 - Harris, Vernandez & Edith
Vernandez and Edith Harris. 1951-52 Maryland & Virginia Workers List showing married couple: Vernandez & Edith Harris - Harris, Vernandez & Edith
1954 Doylestown, Pennsylvania Convention. Left to Right - Back Row: Ernest Prinsloo-Africa; George Koetzee-Africa; Vernandez Harris-Panama; Front Row: Fern Duncan-Canada; Olive Steele-Jamaica; Christine Gordon-VA; Mrs. Edith Harris-Panama; Frances Brown-VA. All labored in America, mostly Virginia. Mr & Mrs Harris labored mostly in the Washington, D.C. area - Harrison, Helen (1905)
Helen Harrison entered work in 1905. She was born Nov 8, 1866 and died in 1970. For many years, it was said that she was the oldest worker on earth. She lived to be 104 years old. - Harshorne, L & H Groenewald, Ernest Robinson
L. Harshorne; L. Groenewald; Ernest Robinson, May 18, 1965 - Hartman Bruce
Bruce Hartman was a Message Person. He willed his collection of Irvine's letters to TTT. (Bruce passed away Aug 8, 2018) - Hats Brother Workers wore
Typical Hats worn by on brother Workers Stanley March and Murle Howland - Hats 2 Brother Workers
Hats on 2 Brother Workers