Reynold Marvin Kirby papers 1867-1887

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Reynold Marvin Kirby papers 1867-1887

Primarily correspondence to Kirby concerning his being elected Episcopal bishop of Utah and Nevada in October of 1886. In addition there is a small amount of correspondence regarding Kirby's departure from Salt Lake City, where he had been an Episcopal priest from 1871-1882. Besides the correspondence, a small amount of biographical and genealogical information about Kirby is included. Significant correspondents include Daniel Sylvester Tuttle, George Y. Wallace, Fidelia B. Hamilton, and George M. Wallace.

1 box; .4 linear ft.

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Kirby family.

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Hamilton, Fidelia B.

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Kirby, Reynold Marvin, 1790-1842

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Episcopal priest Salt Lake City, Utah; declined position of Episcopal bishop of Utah and Nevada in 1886. From the description of Reynold Marvin Kirby papers, 1867-1887. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 45220224 From the guide to the Reynold Marvin Kirby papers, 1867-1887, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives) Artillery officer, commander. First Artillery officer during the Second Seminole War. From...

Wallace, George Y.

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Tuttle, Daniel Sylvester, 1837-1923

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First Episcopal bishop to Utah. He served as bishop from 1867-1886. From the description of Correspondence. 1873-1883. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 18231611 Episcopal Bishop of the Missionary District of Montana, Idaho, and Utah, and the Missionary District of Utah and Idaho; Bishop of the Diocese of Missouri; and Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church (1903-1923). From the description of Daniel Sylvester Tuttle papers, 1871-1915. (Unknown). Wor...

Episcopal Church

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In 1982, the General Convention of the Church deleted the words "Protestant" and "in the United States of America" from the official title of the Church, making it the Episcopal Church. From the description of Records of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States of America, Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, 1823-1975 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152635 ...