Goodman, Edward. Papers 1854-1919
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Goodman, Edward, 1830-1911.
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Edward Goodman was born in 1830 in Clipstone, North Hamptonshire, England. In 1852 he immigrated to Chicago for health reasons and began a career as a printer, publisher, and columnist for the Baptist paper, the Christian Times (later, the Standard). Although he had been trained as an apothecary, Goodman took to this business and by 1857 had saved enough money to buy a quarter interest in the paper. A few years later Goodman became the partner of the Standard’s publisher, Rev. Leroy...
Baptist Union Theological Seminary Morgan Park, Ill
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The Baptist Theological Union was founded to meet the needs of students at the first University of Chicago [1856-1866] who wished to prepare for the ministry. On August 13, 1863, "The Baptist Theological Union located at Chicago" was organized, and on August 27, incorporated under a general law. On Feb. 16, 1865, the Illinois legislature granted the Union a charter for "the founding, endowment, support, and direction of an institution for theological instruction." That same year, Dr...
Baptist Theological Union (Chicago, Ill.)
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The Baptist Theological Union was organized in 1856 for the purpose of founding and supporting an institution for theological instruction. Instruction began at the Baptist Union Theological Seminary in the fall of 1867. The Theological Seminary moved from Chicago to Morgan Park in 1877. In 1892 the Theological Seminary became the Divinity School at the University of Chicago. The Baptist Theological Union continued as a separate organization. From the description of Records, 1865-1924...
First Baptist Church (Chicago, Ill.)
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Founded in 1833; located at 935 East 50th Street in Chicago (Ill.) since 1919. From the description of First Baptist Church of Chicago records, 1834-1983. (Chicago History Museum). WorldCat record id: 713914489 ...