Charles David Williams papers 1878-1923

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Charles David Williams papers 1878-1923

Bishop of the Michigan Diocese of the Episcopal Church, 1906-1923, and advocate of the "social gospel" views of Walter Rauschenbusch. Papers consist of correspondence, notebooks on labor and social issues, and biographical material.

3 linear ft.

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6389873

Bentley Historical Library

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