World War I Collection
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Announcement from Bishop Alfred Harding, 1917-06-09
"The War and Navy departments have recently committed to the General Committee on Army and Navy Chaplains of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America the duty of furnishing approved applications from the religious bodies commonly designated as Protestant...."
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.