Ankeny, Harold
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1947 - 2014
biographical statement
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Agnew Friends Church, 1935-1974
Series — NWYM.01.07: Series 1; Series 2; Series 3; Series 4; Series 5; Series 6; Series 7; Series 8; Series 9; Series 10; Series 11; Series 12; Series 13; Series 15; Series 16; Series 17; Series 18; Series 19; Series 20; Series 21; Series 22; Series 23; Series 25; Series 26; Series 27; Series 28; Series 29, Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1
Summary
The American Sunday School Union began a Sunday school in Agnew, Washington, in 1935. The Friends Church purchased 8 acres next to the community hall and a church building was eventually established in 1947. Ethel Cowgill was the first pastor at the Agnew Friends Outpost. Other early pastors were Zenas Perisho and Harold Ankeny; May Wallace began her pastorate at the church during in 1958 and continued through a period of growth when a new building was constructed. The church continues today...
Dates:
1935-1974
People: Obituaries, Life Histories, Correspondence
Unprocessed Material
Identifier: Legacy.695
Dates:
1919-1990
Milo Ross Papers
Collection — MS.62
Identifier: MS-62
Abstract
This collection contains information regarding Milo C. Ross, former president of George Fox College. It contains corespondence, meeting minutes, budgets, writings by Ross, speeches and sermons by Rilo, as well as biographies and writings about Milo Ross.
Dates:
1968-1978
Timber Friends Church, 1953-1972
Record Group
Identifier: 86
Summary
The first service was held in 1953 in the Timber, Oregon, grade school, with 44 in attendance. Roscoe S. Knight was serving as pastor in 1954. The meeting remained an outpost as of 1967. In January of 1972, plans were made to close the church. Records include a scrapbook (bulletins, brochures, financial documents, photos, etc.), minutes, guest books, "10th anniversary correspondence," newsletter, legal documents, bulletins, and correspondence.
Dates:
1953-1972