1910 (In the year)
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Mr and Mrs Henry Stark Culver, Bahá'ís from New York City, who had learned of the Faith from the Magee family when they lived the in London, ON, resettled in Saint John, NB where they actively taught the Faith and became the second Bahá'í group in Canada in the "teens". [BFA2p157]
See OBCC110-119 for information on the development of the Saint John community between 1910 and 1928.
See as well Origins of the Saint John Bahá'í Group in Community Histories in SBBR Vol 6 by Dr Will C van den Hoonaard pp218-239. |
Henry Stark Culver; Mrs Stark Culver; Saint John, NB |
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