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Story January 23, 1903

The Seattle Star

Seattle, King County, Washington

What is this article about?

Evangelists Oscar Seagle and B. W. Potter conclude their revival services at Seattle's First Methodist church after nightly meetings since January 1, with large attendance and many conversions. They plan to leave for Southern California next week.

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CLOSE OF REVIVAL

Oscar Seagle and B. W. Potter, the popular evangelists who have been holding successful nightly revival services in the First Methodist church since January 1, will close their meetings this evening.

The services have been largely attended and many conversions have been made.

Mr. Seagle has a good voice and his rendition of "The Holy City" is especially pleasing.

Mr. Potter is from Chicago and is identified with church work in that city. Mr. Seagle is a native of Tennessee.

The evangelists will leave Seattle the first of next week for Southern California.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event Biography

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue Providence Divine

What keywords are associated?

Revival Services Evangelists Conversions Seattle Methodist Church

What entities or persons were involved?

Oscar Seagle B. W. Potter

Where did it happen?

First Methodist Church, Seattle

Story Details

Key Persons

Oscar Seagle B. W. Potter

Location

First Methodist Church, Seattle

Event Date

Since January 1

Story Details

Popular evangelists Oscar Seagle and B. W. Potter hold successful nightly revival services with large attendance and many conversions, closing this evening after starting January 1; they will depart Seattle for Southern California next week.

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