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English

Location:

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Personal Papers--Bane, Leonard.
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News clips.

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3 p. ; 28 cm.

Description:

Leonard Bane was superintendent of the Open Door Mission (Syracuse, NY). The mission opened in 1900 and worked with drug and alcohol addicts, It was initially affiliated with the Free Methodist Church but soon became non-denominational. By early 1907, Bane and his wife became associated with the Pentecostal movement. Bane and his wife hosted meetings with Charles Parham and William Gentry in March 1907. Bane left Syracuse in 1907 or 1908.

Holdings: Urges support for Pentecostal movement (Syracuse Post-Standard, Mar 19, 1907, 8) -- End of the world soon to come, proclaims prophet of new earth (Syracuse Post-Standard, Mar 20, 1907, 6) -- Score of women start faith cure (Syracuse Post-Standard, Mar 22, 1907, 6).

Subject:

Bane, Leonard.
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Parham, Charles F.
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Gentry, William D.
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New York--Syracuse.
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Date Cataloged:

01/11/2022


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