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              US IHC DIS–PRM (1896–1922)–NY (PRM)–JNL–1920 · Item · 1920
              Part of IHC Districts

              The fifteenth annual conference of the Pentecostal Rescue Mission and its branches was called to order Tuesday afternoon March 16,1920.
              GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT:
              Rev. Albert H. Wilson

              International Holiness Church
              US IHC DIS–PRM (1896–1922)–NY (PRM)–JNL–1921 · Item · 1921
              Part of IHC Districts

              The sixteenth annual Conference of the Pentecostal Rescue Mission was called to order Tuesday afternoon, March 15, 1921.
              General Superintendent: Rev. Albert H. Wilson
              District Superintendent: Rev. William J. C. Vanoss
              General Board: Rev. A. H. Wilson, Rev. W. J. C. Vanoss, Rev. S. N. Bennett, P. A. Sharp, E. Posson
              Trustees: Rev. A. H. Wilson, Rev. S. N. Bennett, Rev. W. J. C. Vanoss

              International Holiness Church
              US IHC DIS–PRM (1896–1922)–NY (PRM)–JNL–1922 · Item · 1922
              Part of IHC Districts

              Minutes of the Pentecostal Rescue Mission, now known as the New York District of the International Holiness Church, held at Oneonta, New York, March 21–27, 1922.
              District Superintendent — Rev. A. H. Wilson, Rensselaer, N.Y.
              Assistant District Superintendent — Rev. Arthur E. Blann, Northville, N.Y.
              General Secretary — Rev. Alvin Young, Northville, N.Y.
              Treasurer — Peter Sharp, Schenectady, N.Y.

              International Holiness Church
              US WMC DIS–ROC–PPL-PL-EVT · File · 1845
              Part of WMC Conferences [Districts]

              This collection documents the life and ministry of the church within the district (conference) and its local congregations. Materials highlight influential pastors, missionaries, and lay leaders; the development of local churches and ministry sites; and major events that have shaped the spiritual and organizational growth of the district (conference). The collection includes biographical files, photographs, correspondence, service programs, church publications, and other printed materials that reflect the worship, outreach, and fellowship of the churches across the district (conference).

              The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America
              US WMC DIS–ROC–JNL–1844 · Item · 1844
              Part of WMC Conferences [Districts]

              Record of the First Meeting of the New York Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America, held in Syracuse, June, 1844; June 19-25, 1844

              The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America
              US WMC DIS–ROC–JNL–1845 · Item · 1845
              Part of WMC Conferences [Districts]

              A record of the first meeting of the Rochester or Western New York Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America, held in Seneca Falls, New York commencing April 30th, ending May 5th, 1845.

              The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America
              US WMC DIS–ROC–JNL–1846 · Item · 1846
              Part of WMC Conferences [Districts]

              The Doings of the Second Meeting of the Rochester Yearly Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America, held in Penn Yan (Wesleyan Chapel), Yates County, New York, commencing April 22nd, ending April 27th, 1846

              The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America
              US WMC DIS–ROC–JNL–1848 · Item · 1848
              Part of WMC Conferences [Districts]

              A record of the First Meeting of the Rochester Conference at Owego, NY, (Tioga County) Fourth Annual Session commenced April 26th and ended May 1st, 1848

              The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America