Episcopal Church. Diocese of Long Island
Variant namesThe Episcopal Church's Diocese of Long Island was founded in 1869 with the consecration of the first Bishop of Long Island. The new Diocese encompassed Kings, Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk counties, and was headquartered at 170 Remsen Street in Downtown Brooklyn.
From the guide to the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island publications, 1866-1930, (Brooklyn Historical Society)
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referencedIn | Fannie Tunison collection, 1864-1932. | New York State Historical Documents Inventory | |
referencedIn | Littlejohn, Abram Newkirk, 1824-1901. Abram Newkirk Littlejohn papers, 1855-1880. | Archives of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland | |
referencedIn | Queens Borough Public Library. Long Island Division. Churches, Episcopal Diocese of Long Island / [compiled by Queens Borough Public Library, Long Island Division]. | Queens Borough Public Library | |
referencedIn | Collection, 1949-1963. | New York State Historical Documents Inventory | |
referencedIn | Records, 1847-[ca. 1886] | New York State Historical Documents Inventory | |
creatorOf | Episcopal Diocese of Long Island publications, 1866-1930 | Center for Brooklyn History (2020-) |
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associatedWith | Episcopal Church. Diocese of New York. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Littlejohn, Abram Newkirk, 1824-1901. | person |
associatedWith | MacLean, Charles Waldo. | person |
associatedWith | Queens Borough Public Library. Long Island Division. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Tunison, Fannie. | person |
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