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Date 1939-11-0, sorted by date, descending

date event tags firsts
1939 4 Nov
193-
The first Nineteen Day Feast was held in San Salvador with four Bahá'ís in attendance. El Salvador; Nineteen Day Feast; San Salvador, El Savador first Nineteen Day Feast in San Salvador
1939 2 Nov
193-
The first people to become Bahá'ís in El Salvador, Luis O. Pérez, Emilio Bermudez and José Manuel Vela, accepted the Faith in San Salvador. - First Bahá'ís by country or area; El Salvador; San Salvador, El Savador first to become Bahá’ís in El Salvador
1939 1 Nov
193-
Mathew Kaszab, arrived in Nicaragua, the first Bahá'í pioneer to that country.
  • In March 1942 he was arrested and imprisoned for 23 days; he was again arrested in September 1942; he was sent back to the United States very ill, where he died in January 1943 from the effects of his imprisonment. [BW9:614–16]
  • - Biography; Mathew Kaszab; Nicaragua first pioneer to Nicaragua
    1939 Nov
    193-
    F. Ferrari became a Bahá'í, the first to accept the Faith in Honduras.

    Another source says that Sra. Angela Ochoa Velazquez was the first believer. [The Beginnings of the Bahá'í Faith in Latin America: Some Remembrances by Artemus Lamb]

    - First Bahá'ís by country or area; Honduras first to accept Faith in Honduras
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