Frederick Quinn papers 1860-2008

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Frederick Quinn papers 1860-2008

The Frederick Quinn papers (1860-2008) consist of materials gathered for research on the Episcopal Church in Utah. These include correspondence, business documents, reports, histories, meeting minutes, convention journals, articles, and newspapers. Frederick Quinn gathered these materials to use for reference while writing a book on the history of the Episcopal Church in Utah titled, which was published by Utah State University Press in 2004. Building the Goodly Fellowship of Faith,

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Quinn, Frederick.

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Frederick Quinn is the author of Building the goodly fellowship of faith, published by Utah State University Press in 2004. From the guide to the Frederick Quinn papers, 1860-2008, (J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah) Norman Scott Quinn, also known as Butch Quinn, is a self-taught folk artist, Oil City, Pa. From the description of Papers relating to Norman Scott "Butch" Quinn, 1982-1985. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122648234 ...

Episcopal Church. Diocese of Utah.

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The Episcopal Church was the first protestant church organized with concerted effort in Utah. The Rev. Daniel Tuttle was chosen as missionary bishop of Montana, Idaho and Utah on October 5, 1866, and was consecrated on May 1, 1867. He served as bishop until 1886. Tuttle arrived in Salt Lake City on July 4, 1867. George Foote and T.W. Haskins, who held the first church service at Independence Hall in May of 1867 and began raising funds for a school, preceded him. St. Mark's school op...