The Legacy of Christopher Huntington: Universalism in the Eastern Townships

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Author/collaborator
Title
The Legacy of Christopher Huntington: Universalism in the Eastern Townships
Abstract
Christopher Huntington was a farmer and Universalist preacher who emigrated from Roxbury, Vermont, to Compton, in the Eastern Townships, in 1804. The author outlines the introduction of the Universalist societies into such Eastern Townships communities as the Marlow Settlement, North Hatley and Huntingville in the nineteenth century.
Date
May 23, 1993
Conference Name
The Mark Mosher DeWolfe Canadian Unitarian and Universalist Historical Society Lecture Series
Place
[S.l.]
Publisher
Canadian Unitarian and Universalist Historical Society
Volume
Occasional paper #14
Pages
1-16
Language
en
URL
Citation
Gooding, M. K. “The Legacy of Christopher Huntington: Universalism in the Eastern Townships.” Occasional paper #14:1–16. [S.l.]: Canadian Unitarian and Universalist Historical Society, 1993. http://www.canadianuuhistoricalsociety.ca/Meg%20Gooding%20The%20Legacy%20of%20Christopher%20Huntingdon%20Universalism%20in%20the%20Eastern%20Townships.pdf.
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