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Tag: "New Brunswick, Canada"

tag name New Brunswick, Canada type: Geographic locations
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related tags Canada
referring tags Big Cove, NB; Douglastown, NB; Ed Somers; Fredericton, NB; Grand Manan Island, NB; Moncton, NB; Saint John, NB; Woodstock, NB

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1 result from the Main Catalog

4 results from the Chronology

2 results from the Chronology Canada

from the main catalog (1 result)

  1. 1992. Development and Decline of an Early Bahá'í Community: Saint John, N.B., 1910-1925. Will C. van den Hoonaard. The brief early history of the Saint John Bahá'ís. Established in 1910, the Bahá'í community struggled in the hostile environment of New Brunswick. In 1925 the community disappeared, to be reestablished only in recent times. Articles.

from the Chronology (4 results; collapse)

  1. 1866-12-01
      Birth of Marion Jack, prominent Bahá'í travel teacher, pioneer and artist, known affectionately as 'General jack' for her services to the Bahá'í community, in Saint John, New Brunswick.
    • LDG1:217 for information on her pioneer work.
  2. 1937-00-00 — Mrs Mabel Ives made an extended trip to Moncton, New Brunswick to teach the Faith. She was assisted by Rosemary Sala of St. Lambert. [TG102, 108]
  3. 1967-12-11 — The Bahá'í Campus Club was inaugurated at the University of New Brunswick.
  4. 1969-01-01 — The Fredericton Bahá'í community became a registered charitable organization.

from the Chronology of Canada (2 results; collapse)

  1. 1894-02-00
      Kate Ives (b.1863-d.1927) of Newfoundland parentage, who lived in Chicago, accepted the Faith in Chicago in February. She is considered the first steadfast North American Bahá'í woman. [OBCC17, 108]

      Other Canadians who accepted the Faith in Chicago were:

      • Paul K. Dealy (26 March)(from St. John, NB) [OBCC17]
      • Honoré Jaxon (18 March) [OBCC18, BFA1p90-92]
      • Dr James Oakshette (21 May) {OBCC32]
      • Aimée Montfort (wife of Honoré Jaxon) (first French-Canadian (5 October). [OBCC20]
      • Ester Rennels (87th to declare in Chicago) [OBCC34]
      • Dr James Carmichael (b. (7 October). [OBCC32]
  2. 1969-01-01 — The Fredericton Bahá'í community became a registered charitable organization.
 
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