Papers, 1907-1963 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1907-1963 (inclusive).

Roger Etz's correspondence, 1918-1950, including letters and tributes on his resignation as Secretary/General Superintendent of the Universalist General Convention, 1937; biographical papers, 1901-1951, including certificates, programs, and clippings; essays, 1910-1942; sermons and speeches, 1907-1941; scrapbooks, 1937-1950, including photographs of churches and two scrapbooks of Massachusetts Universalist Convention literature, 1942-1946; family papers, including some correspondence and biographical papers, [1918]-1962, of his wife Verta Smith Etz; photographs of Etz family and friends, ca.1904-1952. Also includes material relating to Ferry Beach Park Association.

1.5 linear ft. (5 boxes).

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Etz, Roger F. (Roger Frederick), 1886-1950

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Roger Frederick Etz (1886-1950) graduated from Tufts College with an AB in 1909 and an STB in 1910. Etz was ordained into the Universalist ministry in 1913, and was then pastor at the White Memorial Universalist Church in Concord, New Hampshire. His other pastorates included the Universalist Church in Charlestown, Massachusetts, the Universalist Church of the Redeemer in Newark, New Jersey, and the First Universalist Church of Medford, Massachusetts. During World War I, Rev. Etz left his parish ...

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Kirk, Hazel Ida, 1885-1957.

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