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Freeborn Garrettson (August 15, 1752 –
September 26, 1827) was an
American clergyman, and one of the
first American-born
Methodist preachers. He entered...
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Florence Garrettson Spooner (1840s – May 7, 1935) was an
American social reformer actively engaged in
humane and
reformatory lines. Born in Baltimore,...
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Retrieved September 24, 2021.
Weber 1991, pp. 88–89. Caro 2002, pp. 440, 454.
Garrettson 1993, p. 85, "On the
second try, the Fair
Employment Practices Commission...
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criticism of religion's
influence on
enslaved people. The
Reverend Freeborn Garrettson, who, in 1775, had
freed the
people he had enslaved,
began to
preach in...
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Solberg 1984, p. 205. Humphrey, p. 207
Solberg 1984, p. 208.
Charles L.
Garrettson (1993).
Hubert H. Humphrey: The
Politics of Joy.
Transaction Publishers...
- May
Garrettson Evans (October 28, 1866-January 12, 1947) was the
first female reporter for the
Baltimore Sun. She
founded and
directed the preparatory...
- Disgusting.
Retrieved August 8, 2020.
Justin Lee;
Kevin Makely;
Andrew Garrettson;
Shawn Nightingale; Todd A
Robinson (2018). Big
Legend (DVD) (Motion Picture)...
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Garrettson-Baine-Bartholomew
House is a
historic home
located at
Michigan City,
LaPorte County, Indiana. It was
built in 1908, and is a two-story, asymmetrical...
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November 1876;
officiated at the town's
first marriage, of
Fannie Garrettson to
Daniel Brown; and
presided over
numerous trials.
Further records are...
- New York. It was the home of
noted Methodist circuit rider Freeborn Garrettson and his wife,
Catherine Livingston, of the
Clermont Livingstons. It may...