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The Parke family produced many prominent leaders in religious, political, and civic life, including Pennsylvania lawyer Benjamin Parke (1801-1882); Robert Nathan Parke (1828-1907), minister in the Protestant Episcopal Church in the 1870's and 1880's; and Benjamin Parker's daughter Eunice Park Detweiler, who was a leader in the Protestant Episcopal Church in Halifax (Pa.) ca. 1862-1885. Other prominent family members include Robert N. Parke's son, Frederick Huntington Parke, a Westinghouse executive assigned to St. Petersburg, Russia (1889-ca. 1902); Benjamin Parke Avery (1828-1875), journalist and U.S. minister to China in 1874-1875; and Frederick Huntington Park Jr. (b. 1916), who served in the Pacific during World War II.

From the description of Parke family papers, 1817-1949 (bulk 1828-1945). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173863281

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creatorOf Parke family. Parke family papers, 1817-1949 (bulk 1828-1945). Emory University. Special Collections and Archives
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associatedWith Avery, Benjamin Parke, 1828-1875. person
associatedWith Parke, Benjamin, 1801-1882. person
associatedWith Parke, Eunice Detweiler. person
associatedWith Parke, Frederick Huntington. person
associatedWith Parke, Robert Nathan, 1828-1907. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
California
Pacific Ocean
New York (State)
Subject
Episcopalians
Journalists
World War, 1939-1945
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Clergy
Journalists
Lawyers
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Family

Active 1817

Active 1949

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