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              US PHC DIS–AL/NWFL–JNL–1959 · Item · 1959
              Part of PHC Districts

              The Eleventh Annual Conference of the Alabama, Northwest Florida District convened in Birmingham, Alabama.

              Pilgrim Holiness Church
              US PHC DIS–AL/NWFL–JNL–1960 · Item · 1960
              Part of PHC Districts

              The Twelfth Annual Conference of the Alabama Northwest Florida District of the Pilgrim Holiness
              Church convened in the Magnolia Springs Pilgrim Church, Magnolia Springs, Alabama.

              Pilgrim Holiness Church
              US WMC DIS–AL–HIS–189 · Item · 1910
              Part of WMC Conferences [Districts]

              Photo of the first session of the Alabama Conference November 10,1910 in Ada's Chapel (one of the first churches in Alabama).

              Front Row (left to right): Rev. R.G. Ramsey, Rev. Eldredge Snipe, Rev. Loren Bamburg, Rev. Cleveland Tucker, Ivah Ruth
              Ramsey
              Back Row (left to right): Mr. W.E. Hobson, Rev. P.C. [Pierce Clayton] Ramsey, Rev. Mrs. Ada White-Ramsey, Rev. Cleona Peoples. (The young child in Mrs. Ada's arms is Orion Francis Ramsey.)

              The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America
              US WMC DIS–AL–CHRCH–168 · Item · 1910
              Part of WMC Conferences [Districts]

              Born out of the fires of a Wesleyan Methodist tent meeting, Ada Chapel has brought the message of holiness and sanctification to the community for 100 years. The church was named in honor of Rev. Ada White-Ramsey who was the first to bring the Wesleyan message to this part of Alabama. She and her husband, Pierce Clayton [P.C.] Ramsey, started the church in 1906.

              The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America