- 1894-06-05 —
Thornton Chase became a Bahá'í in Chicago. [BBD53; BFA1:35–6]
- For some time before he heard of the Bahá'í Faith, he had been a follower of the noble and mystical teachings of Emanuel Swedenborg. [SEBW3]
- He was designated by `Abdu'l-Bahá as the first American believer. [BBD53; GPB257]
- See BFA1:35 for his own account of how he became a Bahá'í.
- See BFA1:33–7 for other Americans who became Bahá'ís around the same time.
- He was given the name Thábit (Steadfast) by `Abdu'l-Bahá. [BBD53; GPB257]
- He had been invited to join the Hearst pilgrimage in 1898 but was unable to go to the Holy Land until 1907. [AY61]
- 1911-11-09 —
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