Rt. Rev. William F. Faber scrapbook, 1876-1956.

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Rt. Rev. William F. Faber scrapbook, 1876-1956.

Scrapbook of newsclippings, letters, and prorams concerning the ministry and accidental death of Rt. Rev. William F. Faber, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Montana, assembled by his sister, A. Louise Faber, after his death in 1934. Includes two photographs, one of the University of Rochester class of 1880, the other of the university's faculty, 1877.

(0.2 linear ft.)

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Episcopal Church. Diocese of Montana.

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Faber, A. Louise, 1871 or 2-1972.

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Born in Buffalo; taught English and Latin at Masten Park High School for almost 40 years. Her brother, William F. Faber, also born in Buffalo, graduated from Auburn Theological Seminary in 1883. He was ordained in the Presbyterian church, and in the Episcopal priesthood in 1893. He was consecrated bishop coadjutor of Montana in 1914, and succeeded to the bishopric in 1916. He died of exposure in Glacier National Park while on a hiking trip. From the description of Rt. Rev. William F....

Episcopal Church

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In 1982, the General Convention of the Church deleted the words "Protestant" and "in the United States of America" from the official title of the Church, making it the Episcopal Church. From the description of Records of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States of America, Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, 1823-1975 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152635 ...

Faber, William Frederic, 1860-1934

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William F. Faber was born at Buffalo, New York on February 27, 1860. He attended public schools in Buffalo and graduated from the University of Rochester in 1880. He attended Auburn Theological Seminary from 1880-1883 and was ordained a Presbyterian minister in 1883. He was the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Westfield, N. Y. from 1883-1892. He entered the Episcopal Church in 1892 and served congregations in Geneva and Lockport, N. Y. before being appointed rector of St. John's Church...

University of Rochester (N.Y.)

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