Henry Winn Pinkham papers. 1901-1947.

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Henry Winn Pinkham papers. 1901-1947.

The papers include the writings and correspondence of Henry Winn Pinkham that relate to his anti-war activities along with biographical materials on Pinkham and his wife, Wenona Osborne Pinkham.

1 linear ft. (2 boxes)

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Fellowship of Reconciliation (U.S.)

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The Fellowship of Reconciliation was established in December of 1914, during a meeting at Cambridge, England. Its members believed that Christians were forbidden to wage war, and that instead they should work positively to establish a new world order of peace and justice. The F.O.R. had its office in London. It produced and distributed literature, including its monthly magazine Reconciliation; worked with youth; fostered groups of members throughout the country; and supported the work of the Int...

Association to Abolish War.

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Pinkham, Henry Winn.

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Henry Winn Pinkham (1864-1947) was a minister and anti-war activitist born in Newton Centre, Mass. and educated at Brown University and Newton Theological School. He lived in Denver, Colo. from 1896-1912. Pinkham was ordained a Baptist minister but joined the American Unitarian Association in 1912. His outspoken opposition to U.S. involvement in World War I led him to join the Fellowship of Reconciliation. He also served as secretary of the Association to Abolish War from 1920-1927. The Associat...

American Unitarian Association

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