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Abstract:
First visited by Kheiralla in 1895, Kenosha was the second city in America to have resident Bahá'ís; it had one of the earliest elected assemblies, and until the 1920s had the third largest community in the States. It is a case study in US Bahá'í history.
Notes:
See also History of the Kenosha Bahá'í Community 1897-1980 (R. Dahl, 1992).
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Volume 1, ed. Moojan Momen, pp. 225-253, of 354 pages total
PDF (from Word document)Also available as image scan (missing first few pages) Download: collins_kenosha_1893-1912.pdf.
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History | Initial scan and OCR by M. Thomas (2014), formatted and proofread by J. Winters (2025). |
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