Roger Warren Barney and Jane Lockwood Barney papers 1929-2002

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Roger Warren Barney and Jane Lockwood Barney papers 1929-2002

Roger Barney was an Episcopal priest serving first in New Hampshire, later as a Navy chaplain during World War II, with Parishfield Community in Brighton, Michigan, and as associate rector of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Ann Arbor. Jane Lockwood Barney worked with the Institute of Gerontology and as advocate on behalf of the elderly. The collection includes personal correspondence, sermons, and subject files relating to their education, his service during World War II, and their ministry at Parishfield.

11 linear feet and 1 oversize folder

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Bentley Historical Library

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Barney, Roger Warren.

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