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1920 (in the year)
192- |
This is considered the date of active participation in the Bahá'í Faith in Canada in Vancouver, the second centre of activity after Montreal. [CBN No 82 November, 1956 p1] | Statistics; Vancouver, BC | |
1920 (Summer)
192- |
The arrival of well-known Bahá'í scholar and travel teacher Jináb-i-Fádil accompanied by Ahmad Sohrab. They travelled with Marion Jack and Martha Root and visited Saint John, NB, Montreal, QC, Gagetown, PE, Woodstock, NB, Brockville, ON, Toronto, ON, Vancouver, BC and Victoria, BC. [SoW20Aug1920, OBCC193] | Mírzá Asadullah Fadil-i-Mazandarani; Marion Jack; Martha Root; Ahmad Sohrab; Saint John, NB; Montreal, QC; Gagetown, Prince Edward Island; Woodstock, NB; Brockville, ON; Toronto, ON; Vancouver, BC; Victoria, BC | |
1920 Jun
192- |
The first Regional Teaching Committee in Canada was appointed by the Executive Board of the Bahá'I Temple Unity. The members were May Maxwell, Elizabeth Cowles and Mabel Rice-Wray Ives of Detroit. [SoW24Jun1920] | May Maxwell; Elizabeth Cowles; Mabel Rice-Wray Ives | first Regional Teaching Committee in Canada |
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