Ephemera of Milan Bertrand Williams, 1874, 1892-1941.

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Ephemera of Milan Bertrand Williams, 1874, 1892-1941.

Clippings, correspondence, miscellaneous documents, and photographs which document the life and ministry of Williams. The materials cover his life as a state legislator in Kansas and his evangelistic work.

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Evangelical Protestant preacher and Kansas state legislator; born Milan Bertrand Williams in 1860. Died in 1941. From the description of Ephemera of Milan Bertrand Williams, 1874, 1892-1941. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 489158895 ...

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