- are
located in Denver, Colorado. In
September 1872,
Martha Foote,
Clara Sittser, and Kate
Hogoboom invited others to a
meeting to
discuss forming a women's...
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Benedict 1896–1897 C.H.
Barclay 1897–1898 H.H.
Shepperd 1898–1901 C.W.
Sittser 1901–1902 Dr. J.A.
Farnsworth 1902–1905 R.F. Gill 1905–1906 H.H. Shepperd...
- war: society, culture, and the
homefront (2005) 3: 164–166.
Gerald I.
Sittser, A
cautious patriotism: The
American Churches and the
Second World War...
- war: society, culture, and the
homefront (2005) 3: 164-166.
Gerald I.
Sittser, A
cautious patriotism: The
American Churches and the
Second World War...
- Dissents:
Minersville School District v. Gobitis.
Public Broadcasting Service.
Sittser,
Gerald Lawson (June 1, 1997). A
Cautious Patriotism: The
American Churches...
- 30 (1): 108–109. 1945-01-01. doi:10.1086/JNHv30n1p108. ISSN 0022-2992.
Sittser,
Gerald L. (2000-11-09). A
Cautious Patriotism: The
American Churches and...
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Settergren III, 41; Farmer; Wacissa, Florida;
origin Östergötland
Christina Sittser, 23;
clothing designer; St. Louis,
Missouri (currently: Los Angeles); origin...
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Rallies with Revivals".
Christianity Today.
Retrieved August 20, 2012.
Sittser,
Gerald L. (July 11, 2006). "The Myth of a
Christian Nation". The Christian...
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Price 2012, p. paragraphs 5-8
section IV the
Imperial Context.
Sittser 2019, p. 4. M****s 2002, p. 4.
Green 2010, pp. 126–127.
Trebilco 2017, pp...
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caught fire. The
Creswell New Era
ceased on Nov. 30, 1950. G.G. "Gerry"
Sittser relaunched the
Creswell Chronicle on Feb. 1, 1965. A year
later he sold...