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Baptist history of the north Pacific coast : with special reference to western Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska / by Rev. J.C. Baker.
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Title:Baptist history of the north Pacific coast : with special reference to western Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska / by Rev. J.C. Baker.
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Author/Creator:Baker, J. C. (John Clapp), 1828-1912.
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Published/Created:Philadelphia ; Boston : American Baptist publication Society, 1912.
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Call Number: BX6245 .B2
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Number of Items:1
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Call Number: BX6245 .B2
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Library of Congress Subjects:Baptists--Northwest, Pacific.
Baptists--Alaska.
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Description:xxiii, 472 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm
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Additional formats:Available also online.
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Contents:Part 1. Conventions. Organized effort, 1848-1876
Missionary and Educational Society, 1876-1878
The Society's first year, 1878-1879
The great missionary revival, 1879-1880
The plan of cooperation, 1881
A memorable year, 1882
A new era in the Northwest, 1883
General satisfaction, 1884
The attack upon the office of the Superintendent, 1885
Dissolution of the Convention of the North Pacific Coast, 1886
Field of the Puget Sound Association, 1887
Organization and first meeting of the Northwest Baptist Convention, 1888
The Northwest Convention, 1889-1890
The Northwest Convention, 1891-1892
The Northwest Convention, 1893
1895
The Northwest Convention, 1896-1898
Twelfth year of the Northwest Convention, 1899
Thirteenth year of the Northwest Convention, 1900
Part 2. Puget Sound Association. Organization, 1871-1875
Enlargement, 1876-1878
Discouragements and a new era, 1879-1882
A new policy, 1883-1884
The Puget Sound Association in 1885, 1885-1888
A glance both ways, 1871-1888
Part 3. Churches of the Northwest. Mound Prairie Church
Salmon Creek Church
The Puyallup Church
Seattle First Church
Elma Church
Forest Church
Oysterville Church
Olympia First Church and Central Church
Harmony Church
White River Church
Centralia Church (formerly Centerville)
Centralia (1891-1900)
Mountain View Church
Boisfort Church
Skomockaway Church
Hopewell Church
First Church, Skagit City
LaConner Bethesda Church
Second Seattle Church
New Hope Church
First Church, Tacoma
Seattle Scandinavian Church
Whatcom First Church
Chehalis First Church
Lake River Church
Mount Vernon Church
Pleasant Valley Church
Tacoma Scandinavian Church
La Camas Church
Ferndale Church
Dakota Creek Church
Lewisville Church
Avon Church
Salkun Church
Duwamish Church
Mauerman Prairie Church
Rankin Church
Whatcom Scandinavia
La Center Scandinavian
Dakota Creek Scandinavian
The Houghton Church
The Kirkland First Church
Bertrand Prairie Church
Vancouver, Wash., First Church
Toledo Church
Lynden Church
Tacoma Central Church
Vashon Church
Winlock Church
Dog Fish Bay Scandinavian Church
Orting Central Church
Willapa Church
Almira Church
Lynden Swedish Church
Kent Church
Seattle Swedish Church
Seattle Norwegian Danish Church
Seattle, North Church
Wright Avenue, Tacoma Church
Deming Church
Lynden Scandinavian Church
Calvary Church of Tacoma, K Street
Beracha Church
Custer Little Bethel Church
Port Townsend Church
Issaquah Church
Tacoma, Fern Hill Church
Ballard Church
Fairhaven Church
Blaine Church
Hoquiam Church
South Bend Church
Bellingham or New Whatcom Swedish Church
Montesano Church
Port Angeles Church
Castle Rock Church
Elma Church
Stanwood Swedish Church
New Hope Church
Rolling Bay Church
Pearson Swedish Church
Tacoma Olivet Church
Black Diamond Church
Hopewell or Ethel Church
Olympia Temple Church
Franklin Church
Delta Swedish Church
Aberdeen Church
Second Centralia Church
Sumas Church
The Lyman Church
Napavine Church
Snohomish Church
Fremont Church
Everett First Church
Oscota Church
Cedarholm Swedish Church
Ballard Swedish Church
Rochester Church
Tacoma Swedish Church
Maple Grove Church
Foster Swedish Church
Skagit Swedish Church
Ilwaco Church
Burton Church
Bethany Church
Tacoma German Church
Aberdeen German Church
Newcastle Church (Colored)
Seattle Mount Zion (Colored)
Ballard Norwegian-Danish Church
Lopez Church
Northrup Church
Pleasant Hill Church
Tacoma Immanuel Church
West Ferndale Swedish Church
Seattle Japanese Church
North Bend Church
Quilcene Church
Ballard Calvary Church
South Tacoma Church
New Whatcom Immanuel Church
Dryad Church
Ballad Calvary Church
Preston Swedish Church
Bellevue First Church
Clearwater Church
Part 4. Baptist History in British Columbia (1874-1900). Beginnings
The Victoria Church
The Calvary Church
The New Westminster Church
The churches of Vancouver, B.C.
First Church
Nanaimo Church
Emmanuel Church
Chiliwack Church
Vancouver Mount Pleasant Church
Mission City (B.C.) Church
Vancouver Zion Church
The Rossland Church
Nelson Church
The Chemainus Church
The First Church of Kamloops
The Saanich Church
Part 5. Auxiliary organizations. Baptist Young People's Union of Western Washington and British Columbia
The "Baptist Beacon"
Women's Foreign Mission Society. Beginnings
Oregon
Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho
Western Washington and British Columbia
Division
Baptist work among the Indians in Washington
Baptist work among the Native tribes in Alaska
The First Baptist Church in Alaska
Scandinavian work. Beginnings
Swedish Conference
The Japanese Mission in Seattle
The Japanese Mission in Tacoma
Work among the Chinese. Foundations laid
The Portland Mission
The Salem and Albany Missions
Anti-Chinese feeling
Seattle Chinese Mission
Home for the children of foreign missionaries
Part 6. Education. Educational beginnings
Colfax College
Grace Seminary
North Pacific University
The Seattle University
University of Seattle
Thomas Morton's gift for Baptist education in British Columbia
Education from 1898-1900
Part 7. Publication Society. Denomination work: laying the foundation
Difficulties overcome
Prospecting
Individual influence
A chief cornerstone
Part 8. Home Mission Society. Following the star
The "Mission Star" abides
Part 9. Personal sketches. Vincent Snelling
Rev. C. H. Mattoon
Rev. E. Curtiss
Rev. J. C. Richardson
Rev. J. T. Huff
Rev. A. J. Hunsaker
Rev. S. E. Stearns
Lemuel J. Holgate
Mrs. Elizabeth Holgate
Judge C. H. Hanford
Rev. J. A. Wirth
Rev. B. N. L. Davis
Dea. A. W. Kenney
Rev. J. Wichser
Rev. Dl Jl Pierce, D. D.
Rev. Roger S. Greene
Rev. Josiah Harris Teale
Rev. Walter Barss
Rev. B. S. MacLafferty
Rev. D. D. Proper
Rev. George Robert Cairns
Rev. Sterling Hill.