| Key | BIB00926 |
| Reference type | Manuscript |
| Collection title | Papers |
| Author | Murray, Ethel |
| Year | 1909 |
| Date | 1909–1977 |
| Abstract | Ethel Murray (1884-1972) was among the first pioneers to work with American Indians in the Ten Year Crusade. She shared the deprived conditions of the North Carolina Cherokee, whom she taught until her passing. The papers consist largely of correspondence with a large cross-section of U.S. Bahá'í well-wishers and include letters from the two first North Carolina believers. The Archives has an unpublished inventory. |
| Language | English |
| Keywords | ARCHIVES; AMERICAN INDIANS; UNITED STATES; NORTH CAROLINA |
| Pages | 8 boxes |
| Library archive | Bahá'í National Archives, Wilmette, Ill. |
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