Papers, 1900-1907.

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Papers, 1900-1907.

The collection includes articles and addresses written by Dosker as well as a bound memorial tribute to him.

1 folder.

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Dosker, Henry E. (Henry Elias), 1855-1926

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Dosker graduated from Hope College in 1876. He attended New Brunswick Theological Seminary (1877-1878) and McCormick Seminary (1878-1879). He served as pastor of Ebenezer Reformed Church (1879-1882) and Third Reformed Church (1889-1894), both in Holland, Michigan. He also was a lecturer (1884-1888) and professor (1894-1903) at Western Theological Seminary. From the description of Papers, 1900-1907. (Joint Archive of Holland, History Research Center). WorldCat record id: 30535664 ...

Western Theological Seminary (Evanston, Ill.)

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Reformed Church in America

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Formerly known as the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church. From the description of Records of the Reformed Church in America, 1827-1953 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152627 ...

Van Raalte, Albertus Christiaan, 1811-1876.

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Albertus Christiaan Van Raalte attended the University of Leyden, deciding in 1833 to study for the ministry. In 1836 he became a minister in the Church of the Seceders when he was denied entry into the ministry of the state church. In that same year he married Christina De Moen. Because of the persecution he and his followers experienced, Van Raalte decided to immigrate to America. In 1846 Van Raalte, along with his family and 53 members of his congregation, set sail aboard the Sou...