| Key | BIB15674 |
| Reference type | Book Section |
| Title | Kenosha, 1893-1912 : History of an Early Bahá'í Community in the United States |
| Book title | Studies in Bábí and Bahá'í History |
| Series title | Studies in Bábí and Bahá'í History |
| Author | Collins, William P. |
| Year | 1982 |
| Publisher | Kalimát Press |
| Place published | Los Angeles, CA |
| Abstract | Kenosha was one of the first 3 Baha'i communities established in the United States and either the first or second with an elected local body. By 1900, more than 1% of the Kenosha population was Baha'i. The article covers the establishment of the community by Ibrahim Kheiralla, attacks on it by Stoyan Krstoff Vatralsky, Kheiralla's defection, and the vist by 'Abdu'l-Baha in 1912. |
| Research notes | Attachment is reformatted and not the original pages; the notes in this reformatted version are not numbered. |
| Language | English |
| Keywords | UNITED STATES; HISTORY; KENOSHA; WISCONSIN; 'ABDU'L-BAHA |
| Pages | 224–253 |
| Series volume | 1 |
| File attachments | internal-pdf://1777057174/Collins - Kenosha_1893-1912 - StudBabiBahaiHis.pdf |
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