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Heights is based on an autonomous local congregational entity. Lee Heights relates itself to the Ohio and Eastern Conference, Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities, and all other churchwide agencies as a fully cooperative body. See Gladstone, Cleveland, Ohio.
Lima Mission 1910
825 N. Jefferson St., Lima, Ohio.
Began in 1910 as a Sunday school held in Lima by Mennonites of the Elida, Ohio, community. B. B. Stoltzfus of West Liberty, Ohio, was invited to take charge of the work at Madison and Franklin streets. Later the Mennonites were invited to help in the work of a small church on North Jefferson Street, which had been used as a community union mission under the guidance of the Congregational Mission Church, but later under the Presbyterian Board of Lima. In 1911 the building on North Jefferson Street was purchased. The work at Madison and Franklin was discontinued and B. B. Stoltzfus located on North Jefferson Street. Lima Mission was sponsored by the Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities until 1967 when the congregation became independent and the name "Jefferson Street Church" was adopted. See Jefferson Street.
Lee Heights, Cleveland, Ohio
Lockport, Stryker, Ohio
Lockport 1944
On angling road, west side of Tiffin
River. Three miles north of Stryker,
Ohio.
3. Walter Stuckey, Simon Stuckey 4. Walter Stuckey, Simon Stuckey 5. 373
6. For early history see Fulton County
District.
Logan 1832
West Liberty, Ohio.
Organized by Mennonite settlers from Fairfield County, Ohio. The first and last minister, Daniel Funk, moved to Owen County, Indiana. Extinct.
Longenecker-Kolb District 1830
Winesburg, Ohio.
Kolb's log meetinghouse erected in 1833; Longenecker s log meetinghouse erected in 1834. Services alternated between the two meetinghouses. In 1890 a new building was erected for Longenecker s and in 1908 for Kolb's. In 1948 the last services were held at Kolb's, the building sold and moved away. See Longenecker s and Kolb's.
Longenecker's 1830
Holmes County Road 186, 1/2 mile off Ohio Rt. 62. One mile north of Winesburg, Ohio.
3. Peter Longenecker, Sr.


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