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Date 1892-07-01, ascending sort newest first

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1892 (Summer) Anton Haddad arrived in New York from Cairo via Alexandria. He, with Ibrahim Kheiralla, had planned to market Kheiralla's patented invention, a ticket with space for advertising, in time for the World's Columbian Exposition. Kheiralla would following him after an unsuccessful attempt to sell another invention in Russia and then in Germany.

Anton Haddad was the first Bahá'í to arrive in the New World. [BFA1p26]

Anton Haddad; New York City, NY the first Bahá'í to arrive in the New World.

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