Archive Details   New Search   E-mail a friend
Return to search
Resource Type:

Record Group

Language:

English

Location:

34/5/2

Author/Creator:

Texico District Council.
More by Creator     Search Periodicals Using this Creator

Title:

The midnight alarm

Description:

It appears there was a Texas District from August 1914-April 1917 when at the district council it was decided to add New Mexico and Arizona to the District, making the Tri-State District. Then later a Texas District was formed in 1931 out of the Texas-New Mexico District, with just Texas by itself being a district again. Before that it was part of the Tri-State District (Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona). It was comprised of what is now North Texas and South Texas, with West Texas being a part of the Texico District (West Texas and New Mexico). It operated as the Texas District until South Texas became its own district in 1953, causing there to be a North Texas District and a South Texas District. The name was not officially changed to North Texas District until 1956.

Holdings: (Sep 1936); (Feb 1937); (Sep 1937).

Subject:

Texico District Council--Periodicals.
More by Subject     Search Periodicals Using this Subject


Delivery Options:
Archive ID Delivery Description Price    
30023 Photocopy items Price to be determined
based on 25 cents per page.
Add to cart.
30023 View Original at FPHC * See note below Add to cart.

*The "View Original at FPHC" option should only be used by those planning to visit the Flower Pentecostal Heritage Center's Research Room in Springfield, Missouri. Select the "Photocopy items" option to have FPHC staff photocopy and ship the items to you.

Click Here for Terms and Conditions

Return to search
Login for free access to full site and to order materials

Archive Quick Search:
Flower Pentecostal Heritage Center
1445 North Boonville Avenue
Springfield, MO 65802