Church of God (Cleveland, Tenn.)--History
Found in 189 Collections and/or Records:
Oral History Audio Recordings, Herman Lauster, cd 1, June 18, 1964
Interview conducted by Gail Anderson at the Lausters' retreat inn in Aach, Germany about 3 months before Herman's death.
Oral History Audio Recordings, Herman Lauster, cd 2, June 18, 1964
Interview conducted by Gail Anderson at the Lausters' retreat inn in Aach, Germany about 3 months before Herman's death.
Oral History Audio Recordings, Herman Lauster, cd 3, June 18, 1964
Interview conducted by Gail Anderson at the Lausters' retreat inn in Aach, Germany about 3 months before Herman's death.
Oral History Audio Recordings, James Marshall interviews concerning Spurling, 1972
Oral History Audio Recordings, Lydia Lauster, cd, June 18, 1964
Interview conducted by Gail Anderson at the Lausters' retreat inn in Aach, Germany about 3 months before Herman's death. Lydia's interview is on one disc, but three digital files.
Oral History Audio Recordings, Marion and Ione Rundell, Part 1, cd, August 1988
The two compact disc recordings of this interview were combined into one file on the web-streaming link.
Oral History Audio Recordings, Marion and Ione Rundell, Part 2, cd, August 1988
The two compact disc recordings of this interview were combined into one file on the web-streaming link.
Oral History Audio Recordings, Mr. and Mrs. Dunk, cd 1, n.d.
Interview by Gail Anderson of Mr. and Mrs. Dunk, residents of Wellington, New Zealand at the time, who had been residents of Guernsey and attended the English church with Herman Lauster while he was stationed on Guernsey Island during World War II. They were visiting Germany at the time of the interview. They described life on Guernsey during German occupation.
Our First 100 Years, 1886–1986: A Retrospective, 1986
signed front flyleaf — "For Joel and Sue Trammell with love Charles W. Conn"
Our Living Legacy: Delmarva-DC Churches of God Celebrating the Journey, 90th anniversary 1919-2009, 2010
personal notes with signatures from Philip and Mary Morris on front flyleaf