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Tag "Isabella Brittingham"

tag name: Isabella Brittingham type: People
web link: Isabella_Brittingham
author page: Isabella D. Brittingham

"Isabella Brittingham" appears in:

1.   from the main catalog (5 results; less)

  1. Robert Stockman. Brittingham, Isabella (1995).
  2. Abdu'l-Bahá. Shoghi Effendi, trans. Letter to Grace Holley (1919-01-28). Short message of greeting and praise.
  3. Edward C. Getsinger. Letter to Isabella Brittingham on Reincarnation and Return (1916-04-16). A letter written by Getsinger read before the Washington D.C., Baha’i Assembly, April 16, 1916, to "Mrs. B," presumably Isabella Brittingham.
  4. Anne King Sadeghpour. Promoting Peace: 100 Years of the Baha'i Faith in Santa Paula, California, 1914-2014 (2017). Detailed history of the community in southern California, including references to Marzieh Gail, Ethelwyn Drew Hall, Florence Mayberry, Molly King, the Yamamotos, Asadullah Fadil-i-Mazandarani, Guy Murchie, Isabella Brittingham, Louise Waite, et al.
  5. Isabella D. Brittingham, comp. Revelation of Bahaullah in a Sequence of Four Lessons, The (1902-02). One of the earliest English-language histories of the Faith, written to prove the truth of Bahá'u'lláh's revelation through Biblical prophecy.

2.   from the Chronology (5 results; less)

  1. 1852-02-21 — Birth of Isabella Brittingham, prominent American Bahá'í teacher, in New York City.
  2. 1902-00-00 — The publication of the fourth edition of The Revelation of Baha-ullah in a Sequence of Four Lessons by Isabella D. Brittingham. Bahai Publishing Society printed made a large number of printings of this book with small variations. [Collins7.587]
  3. 1908-04-25
      Charles Mason Remey and Sydney Sprague sailed from New York for Iran and Russia. [BFA2:289]
    • For details of their journey see BFA2:289–95.
    • In Tihrán Táhirih Khánum, a Bahá'í woman with advanced ideas, hosted them at a meeting at which the women removed their veils. [BFA2:292–4]
    • They gave Táhirih Khánum the address of Isabella Brittingham and the two women began a correspondence. [BFA2:294]
  4. 1909-01-00 — Isabella Brittingham organized 12 Bahá'í women into a `Unity Band' to write monthly to the 12 Bahá'í women's clubs formed in Iran. [BFA2:294]
  5. 1924-01-28
      Isabella Brittingham, Disciple of `Abdu'l-Bahá, passed away at the Revell home in Philadelphia. [SEBW138]
    • For her life see SEBW131-8.
    • See Brittingham, Isabella by Robert Stockman.
 
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