Records. 1900-1995 (bulk 1976-1995).

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Records. 1900-1995 (bulk 1976-1995).

Records of a predominantly African-American church located in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6646747

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Carty, Denzil A.

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Denzil Angus Carty was born in St. John's Antigua, British West Indies, on March 30, 1904, the son of Robert A. and Cecil (Edwards) Carty. He was educated in the New York City high schools, the City College of New York, and the General Theological Seminary, New York City, where he studied for the Episcopal priesthood. He also did graduate work at Xavier University (New Orleans) and Wayne State University (Detroit). In the 1930s Carty served three New York City parishes: ...

Turner, Melvin E.

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Talton, Chester L.

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Saint Philip's Episcopal Church (Saint Paul, Minn.).

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St. Philip's Episcopal Church traces its origins to 1868, when the Reverend T. H. N. Gerry organized a Black Episcopal congregation known as St. Mark's. With the death of Rev. Gerry a year later, the congregation disbanded. After a hiatus of twenty years, former members were spurred to revive the congregation by the arrival in St. Paul of Mrs. Elizabeth Tibbs, originally from Baltimore. Mrs. Tibbs and others petitioned the Bishop for the establishment of a mission in the Black commu...

Union of Black Episcopalians.

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