President Rev. George Bailey subject files, 1899-1904.

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President Rev. George Bailey subject files, 1899-1904.

This collection contains biographical information, correspondence and publications concerning Westminster College President, Rev. George Bailey, an article written by Rev. George Bailey, his obituary from the publication 'Church Life', a letter to Rev. George W. Martin who was a Presbyterian Missionary in Manti, Utah; a letter written by Rev. George Bailey to the Westminster College Board of Trustees in regards to Mrs. Mary J. Gunton Temple who was a missionary in Utah; a letter from Sheldon Jackson, who was the original founder of Westminster College, to Rev. George Bailey; a letter written to Rev. George Bailey from John Eaton, who was the first president of the Sheldon Jackson College (later Westminster College); and a letter from J.J. Darlington who appears to be an attorney. Also, letters written by Westminster College President Herbert W. Reherd inlcuding correspondence with President Reherd's secretary, Mrs. Daisy N. Godfrey and Rev. George Bailey's daughter, Mrs. Maud B. Schobacker; an article written by Rev. George Bailey titled, 'Is Mormonism a Present-Day Menace?' and published in the 'Presbyterian Examiner' in November, 1912.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7765438

Westminster College, Giovale Library

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Darlington, J. J.

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Martin, George W. (George Winston), 1899-

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Reherd, Herbert Ware, 1869-1952

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The son of Jacob K. Reherd and Lucy Louise Ware, Herbert Ware Reherd was born on August 23, 1869 in Genesco, Illinois. Dr. Herbert Reherd began his career with the Presbyterian Church early after graduating from Parsons College and McCormick Theological Seminary, with some work at the Princeton Theological Seminary. His first appointment with the church was in Milan, Illinois, (1898-1901), and later at the Bethany Church of Detroit, Michigan, (1901-1906). Reherd preached at the First Presbyteria...

Godfrey, Daisy N.

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Bailey, George

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Bailey, Rev. George.

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Schobacker, Maud B.

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Westminster College (Salt Lake City, Utah : 1902-1983)

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Eaton, John D.

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John Eaton ( - ) owned a general store in Worcester, Mass. From the description of Account book, 1808-1821. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191259317 ...

Jackson, Sheldon, 1834-1909

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Sheldon Jackson organized pioneer Presbyterian churches and schools in the West and Alaska. He recognized the importance of women's missionary work and helped to establish the Women's Executive Committee in 1878. In 1885, he was appointed as general agent for education in Alaska. In 1891, Jackson was instrumental in introducing reindeer into Alaska to remedy the failing food supply due to whalers. He continued to be active in the church's missionary work until his death. From the des...

Sheldon Jackson College (Salt Lake City, Utah)

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