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  1. 1981. In Memoriam. Author unknown. Anderson, Angela Annette; Azzáví, Siyyid Muḥammad; Battrick, Jeannette Hilda; Blackwell, Ellsworth; Blundell, Hugh; Boon, Choo Yeok; Bowman, Amelia; Brown, Ramona Allen Bray; Busey, Garreta Helen; Derozhinsky, Pamela; Ebo, António Francisco; Enongene... Biographies.
  2. 1975. Interview of Sachiro Fujita. Sylvia Ioas. Interview of Fugita-san by Sylvia Ioas during John McHenry's pilgrimage in December, 1975 at McHenry's request. Pilgrims.
  3. 1965-11-29. Pilgrim Notes. Alice Tyler. Notes of a tour around the Holy Land, undated, but apparently in March 1965. Pilgrims.
  4. 1919. Pilgrim's Notes. Saichiro Fujita. Two versions of notes of a pilgrimage in November and December, 1919. Includes detailed accounts of days spent with 'Abdu'l-Baha and snippets of various Tablets; some content translated by Shoghi Effendi. Pilgrims.
  5. 1908. Tablets Revealed by Abdul Baha Abbas to the East and West. Abdu'l-Bahá, Mirza Ahmad Esphahani, trans. . An early collection of Tablets by 'Abdu'l-Bahá. Writings.
  6. 1898-1958. Pilgrim Accounts Collection: Compilation of 253 Pilgrims Notes. Various. Adaptation of an archive of 253 accounts. Most of these are already online at this site, in either older or newer versions. None of the md/pdf files have been changed from the github version (only file-names edited), but some HTML files have been edited. Pilgrims.

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  1. 1912-09-17
      Mírzá 'Alí-Akbar Nakhjavání arrived from Malden and was allowed to join the group along with Fujita. [MD270]
    • `Abdu'l-Bahá and entourage left Chicago for Minneapolis at 10AM. The date of His departure was probably the 16th [239D:146; AB273] however, Muhmúd gives it as the 17th. [MD268]
    • They arrived late in the evening and stayed at the Plaza Hotel. [MD271]
  2. 1920-01-04 — The arrival of 'Abdu'l-Bahá's hand-built seven-seater Cunningham touring car made in Rochester NY by James Cunningham and Sons. The automobile probably cost in the range from $7,500 to $8.000 and was a gift from Mrs Ella Goodall Cooper. [Coachbuilt website]
    Mr. Fujita accompanied the shipment from the United States to Haifa where he maintained the car and was one of the drivers. The Master gave Shoghi Effendi instructions to see that it was cleared and delivered to the house after receiving notice of its arrival from Port Said. Although it was not a business day, he succeeded in getting the car delivered by taking the papers to the homes of various officials, asking them to sign the documents and give the necessary orders for the car of Sir 'Abdu'l-Baha 'Abbas to be delivered to Him at once.
    Although Abdul-Baha rode in the Cunningham car on occasions, it was predominantly used for transporting the pilgrims. The car has since been restored and pilgrims have the opportunity to see it. [PP28, Reflections on the Bahá'í Writings; PG126]
  3. 1976-05-07
      Saichiro Fujita, (b. 1886) the second Japanese to become a Bahá'í, passed away in Haifa. [BW17:406; Bahá'í Canada No 294 June 1996 p6]
    • For his obituary see BW17:406–8.
    • 1903 came to California for education.
    • 1905 became a Bahá'í (Mrs. Kathryn Frankland)
    • 1912 joined 'Abdu'l-Bahá's party in Chicago as they were near departure for California.
    • 1919 came to the Holy Land after studying electricity and horticulture.
    • 1928 Shoghi Effendi sent him back to Japan with the war impending.
    • 1955 returned to the Holy Land.
    • Was buried in the Bahá'í Cemetery in Haifa.
    • References: Traces That Remain and Japan Will Turn Ablaze
 
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