Henry David Gray papers, 1910-1985 (inclusive).
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South Congregational Church (Hartford, Conn.)
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Conn, Howard F. (Howard Franklin), 1908-1982
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Fifield, James William, 1899-
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Palmer, Albert W. (Albert Wentworth)
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Gray, Henry David, 1908-
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Congregational clergyman, author, and civic leader, of Hartford, Conn. From the description of Henry D. Gray papers, 1953-1970. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 28415191 Following his retirement from the ministry Gray served as dean of the American Congregational Center in Ventura, California. He has published numerous works in the fields of church polity, worship and youth work and has edited Congregational periodicals. Gray was acti...
Oneonta Congregational Church (South Pasadena, Cal.)
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United Church of Christ
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Horton, Douglas, 1891-1968
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Douglas Horton ( 1891-1968 ) was born in Brooklyn, New York . He received a BA from Princeton University in 1912 and a BD from Hartford Theological Seminary in 1915 . In 1915, he also was ordained to the Congregationalist ministry. He served congregations in Middletown, Connecticut ; Brookline, Massachusetts ; and Chicago, Illinois . While pastor of the United Church of Hyde Park in Chicago, he began teaching at Chicago Theological Seminary in 1933 . He was selected as general secretary of the G...
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches (U.S.)
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