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1930 19 Aug Jean-Baptiste Louis Bourgeois, (b. 19 March 1856, Staint-Célestin de Nicolet, QC. d. Wilmette, IL), the architect of the first Bahá'i Temple of Worship in America, passed away. He was buried in East Lawn Memorial Park in Sacramento, California.[Find a Grave]

He, like Sutherland Maxwell and Mason Remey, had studied at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris. These three and four others submitted designs for the Wilmette Temple for consideration. Other buildings designed by Louis Bourgeois include the Chicago Tribune Building, Evergreen Cabin in Englewood NJ where 'Abdu'l-Bahá hosted a Unity Feast, the Savoy Hotel in Chicago.

He became a Bahá'í in New York sometime during the winter of 1906. In April of 1909 the National Spiritual Assembly called for design proposals for the first Bahá'í Hours of Worship in the West and he submitted is design proposal in October. It was finally accepted at the National Convention in 1920. [DP76-100]

In Memoriam; Louis Bourgeois; Mashriqu'l-Adhkár, Wilmette; Saint-Célestin de Nicolet, QC; Wilmette, IL; Sacramento, CA
1930 Number of Local Spiritual Assemblies in Canada: 2

Members: 2

[from a pamphlet, The Bahá'í Faith and its World Community published by the NSA of Canada]

Statistics; Canada
1930 2 Mar First Race Amity meeting held in Montreal. [OBCC90] Race amity; Montreal, QC First Race Amity meeting held in Montreal.
1930 (In the year) Marion Jack departed Canada for pilgrimage in Haifa and then settled in Sofia, Bulgaria. [OBCC307] Marion Jack; General Jack; Pioneering; Sofia, Bulgaria

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