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Date of Creation
1920
Material Type
Photograph
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Christian women., Church work with women., Restoration movement (Christianity)--Evangelistic work., Women in Christianity.
Global History Chapter
4. The Expanding Role of Women in the United States, 1874-1920
Caption
Ordained at the Erie, Illinois, Christian Church August 2, 1889, Clara Hale Babcock was a popular evangelist and temperance speaker. She held pastorates in Illinois, Iowa, North Dakota, and Ontario, Canada.
Acknowledgment
Caption courtesy of Chalice Press. Chapter titles and numbers used by permission. From Williams, D. Newell, et al. The Stone-Campbell Movement: A Global History. St. Louis: Chalice, 2013.
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License.
Comments
Date of creation estimated.
Submitted by Amanda Dietz.
Keywords
Clara Hale Babcock, Illinois, Iowa, North Dakota, Ontario, temperance