Military chaplains -- United States.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from E.L. Lines to Rev. Franklin J. Clark, 1914-11-07
Bishop's House (Newark, New Jersey) to the Recordiing Secretary, Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church. "Millington is an attractive place, but I do not think they are able to give a living salary to Mr. Copeland...."
Letter from John W. Wood (Protestant Episcopal Church) to Copeland, 1926-12-01
"You mnay know that our cathedral congregation in Havana, Cuba, has lost the fine leadership of Rev. Harry Beal...Would it be possible for you to consider such a radical change in location...."
Rev. Franklin J. Clark to Copeland, 1914-11-14
"When I was in Rochester this week, Mr. John C. Parker...asked me to recommend a man for Christ Church, Pittsford...."
"Suggestions by the Chairman of the Commission of the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church on Army and Navy Chaplains", 1917-04-12
A series of suggestions by William Lawrence, Chairman of the Commission, that the chaplains of the Army and National Guard are a body worthy of the strong support of the nation and its churches, and lists suggestions on how this support may be provided.