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Wyoming, however, she was informed the evening before the deadline that the drive was still $ 8000 short. With seemingly no possibility of raising additional money, and with renewed opposition among the university trustees, this drive seemed to have failed also. Determined to succeed, Susan B. Anthony, at the age of 81, rode the next morning in a carriage in a last-minute push to close the funding gap, which she accomplished by raising the entire amount from members of First
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establish the Women's
Political Club, later known as the Political Equality Club. This group of about forty women achieved several breakthroughs, including the appointment of Rochester's first police matron, the placement of women doctors on the city's health staff, and the appointment of women to state institutional boards. Mary Anthony became president of the club in 1892 and served in that capacity for eleven years. Mary Gannett was a member of the club for over twenty years and held various offices.
682:, having written the constitution for the American Unitarian Association and served as its first secretary. William Channing Gannett himself had gained prominence as a leader of the successful movement within the denomination to end the practice of binding it by a formal creed, thereby opening its membership to non-Christians and even to non-theists. While pastor of a Unitarian church in Wisconsin before coming to Rochester, he had served as vice president of that state's women's suffrage association.
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allowing a dance school to operate in his house. Despite this patchy relationship, the
Anthony children were raised as Quakers. After the Anthonys moved to Rochester in 1845, their homestead became the Sunday afternoon gathering place for progressive Quakers and other social reformers in the area. Both Daniel and Lucy Anthony attended the Women's Rights Convention at First Unitarian along with Mary, one of their daughters. Sarah Anthony Burtis, a relative, served as its acting secretary.
505:, who had resigned from their Hicksite Quaker congregation in the mid-1840s when opposition to the Post's abolitionist activities was raised in the Quaker congregation. Several members of this circle had participated in the Seneca Falls convention, including Mary Hallowell, Catherine Fish Stebbins, and Amy Post, who convened the meeting at First Unitarian. Some of the organizers of the Rochester convention were also associated with First Unitarian, including Hallowell, Stebbins and Post.
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not allowed to vote. Mary
Gannett, speaking for both the Council of Women and the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, played a major role in this campaign, which succeeded when both major parties were convinced to nominate the same woman. The Council of Women's consumer's committee, headed by Mrs. Max (Miriam) Landsberg of B'rith Kodesh and Mary Gannett, developed into the local chapter of the
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beliefs." The church's mission statement is: "Creating connection by listening to our deepest selves, opening to life's gifts and serving needs greater than our own - every day!" The church school has a stated goal of encouraging children "to seek their own truths, to clarify their values, and to live lives of meaning inspired by those values."
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Justice Council, which is composed largely of representatives from the task forces. Through this system, the church sponsors projects that provide classroom support for Rochester schools, temporary shelter within the church for homeless families, free Sunday suppers at a
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opinions, sharply opposed to each other on political and social questions," with slavery a key item of contention. There was also tension between the membership and some of the ministers of that period, not all of whom were as liberal as the congregation and one of whom went on to become a chaplain in the
Confederate Army.
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In 2009 the church's
Reproductive Rights Task Force began the process of establishing a talk line to offer "support without judgment" to women who have had abortions. Staffed by church volunteers and others in the community, the talk line, which is called Connect and Breathe, began operating in 2011.
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Anderson and Scott Tayler arrived as Parish Co-Ministers in 2004. In 2006 the church began its Greater Good Project, which asks members to cut their usual Holiday spending in half and contribute the other half to community projects. In its first year the congregation contributed $ 79,000, part
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In 1982 church member Joyce
Gilbert called a meeting that led to the formation of the Unitarian Universalist Musicians Network. She and Ed Schell, First Unitarian's Minister of Music, served first as members of the organizing committee and then as presidents of the new organization. With a membership
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The existing building had several deficiencies, and the church had been wrestling with problems of growth. Church committees had been investigating several alternatives including expanding the existing building, constructing a new church school, establishing daughter congregations, and purchasing the
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In 1958 Williams announced his intention to retire after 30 years of service. Three months later, while searching for his replacement, the church was informed that a project to build a downtown shopping mall would require the space occupied by their building, forcing the church to deal with two major
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of having supported the
Communist Party from 1919 to 1929. Rev. Williams supported his brother and criticized his attackers. Thirteen members of the congregation accused Williams of being soft on Communism and attempted to have him dismissed from the pulpit. When the issue was put to a congregational
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Channing had little success with his factionalized congregation. Finding that he could attract larger audiences when he spoke outside the church than within it, he even considered making a fresh start by forming a movement separate from the church. Instead he left the city for other posts, serving as
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Channing was important to the Anthony family. Mary Anthony said "The liberal preaching of William Henry Channing in 1852 proved so satisfactory that it was not long before this was our accepted church home." Susan B. Anthony's sense of spirituality was influenced by Channing. Her friend and co-worker
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Susan B. Anthony is best known as an organizer and campaigner for women's rights, but she promoted other social reforms as well. In 1851 she helped sponsor an anti-slavery convention at First Unitarian. In 1852 she helped bring 500 women to Rochester to create the Women's State Temperance Society, of
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system by which the board of trustees focuses on the long-term goals of the church while the parish minister oversees its operation. The board specifies the results expected from the parish minister and sets limits for his or her activities. The board does not specify how those expectations should be
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The church is non-creedal, having, in the words of its web site, "No single religious text. No ten commandments. No creed to which you must agree ... This respect for individual particularity and openness to diverse sources of wisdom means our community is packed with a wide array of perspectives and
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Sisterhood to serve a neighborhood of mostly Jewish immigrants. When Rumball became editor in 1910, it expanded into a monthly journal devoted to social betterment of the city. Campaigning for such things as cleaner milk supplies and better conditions for factory workers, the publication was fatally
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In 1898 the university once again agreed to admit women if enough money could be raised and in 1899 lowered the necessary amount to $ 50,000. Most of that amount had already been raised, with Mary Gannett playing a leading role in that effort. Just after Susan B. Anthony returned home from a trip to
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Susan B. Anthony had formed a committee as early as 1879 to pressure the university to admit women, but without success. In 1889 the Women's Political Club renewed the campaign with a series of articles in local newspapers. During a meeting in 1891 at the Anthony home, university officials agreed to
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In 1891, at the age of 71, Susan B. Anthony decided to limit her work that required travel and to settle into the house she shared with her sister Mary in Rochester. She resumed routine attendance at First Unitarian, formally signed its membership book, and deepened her friendships with Rev. William
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Mary Thorn Lewis Gannett, Rev. Gannett's wife, was "very nearly his co-pastor," according to a church history. Coming from a Philadelphia Quaker background, she never relinquished her membership there, attending Quaker meetings whenever she visited Philadelphia. In Rochester, however, she was active
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Channing wrote a brief inspirational text that has become known as "Channing's Symphony," which reads: "To live content with small means; to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion; to be worthy, not respectable, and wealthy, not rich; to listen to stars and birds, babes
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After Rev. Holland's departure from First Unitarian in 1848, the congregation entered a period of discord and short-term ministries that lasted until after the Civil War. A history of the church written in 1881 notes that some of its members during that period "were persons of extreme and pronounced
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In the 1970s the church developed a task force system to coordinate its activities in the area of social concerns. Members interested in a specific activity gather signatures to qualify as one of the church's task forces, which, if approved by the congregation, will be eligible to receive funds from
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In 1933 a group of Quakers began meeting in the home of Mary Gannett for the purpose of reestablishing a formal presence in Rochester, where the last Quaker organization had disbanded in 1915. The new Quaker group began holding worship services the following year in Gannett House, First Unitarian's
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and helped organize women's clubs in the African American community. She also developed strong ties to First Unitarian, often attending services there and forming close friendships with Susan B. Anthony and Mary Gannett. She joined the Political Equality Club and created a suffrage club for African
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Funds were raised under Ellis' leadership for a new church building that was dedicated in 1843. In a letter to his brother, Ellis noted that "Forty-five of the pews are already sold or rented, and are occupied by 'correct' people." During Ellis' ministry the church approved a seal that contained an
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Concern with social issues has been a recurring theme in the church's history. In the late 1800s the church provided evening classes and other activities for children in the church's low-income neighborhood. At the turn of the century, church members played leading roles in the campaign to open the
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Edwin A. Rumball, who served as minister from 1908 to 1915, continued the orientation toward social service that had been established in the Gannett years. In 1910 the church's parish house was expanded to provide better quarters for the Boys' Evening Home and was named Gannett House to honor Rev.
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In 1898 Susan B. Anthony called and chaired a meeting of 73 local women's societies to form the Rochester Council of Women, later known as the Rochester Federation of Women's Clubs. At its first meeting it renewed the campaign to elect a woman to the local school board even though women were still
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in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1850 and served on the central committee that coordinated national conventions and other women's rights activities in the following years. In Rochester he worked closely with Susan B. Anthony, writing the call for the Women's Rights Convention she organized there in
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showing the previous site of the First Unitarian Church and Gannett House (its parish house) at the intersection of Temple and Cortland streets. Both buildings are now demolished. Nearby are two other congregations that figure in the history of First Unitarian. The First Universalist Church is at
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In 1957 several members of the congregation formed the Rochester Memorial Society, later called the Funeral Consumers Alliance of Greater Rochester, to encourage simple rather than ostentatious funeral services. By 1975 its membership had grown to over a thousand families. As of 2011, its mailing
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From 1889 to 1908 Mary Gannett led First Unitarian's Women's Alliance, through which "much of the church's activity was organized and executed". About 1902 the Women's Alliance opened the Neighborhood Friendly for Girls, which provided classes in housekeeping, cooking, and sewing for girls in the
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The Gannetts accordingly initiated the Boys' Evening Home, which opened in 1890 in the church's parish house. Within three months its membership had grown to 95 even though some of its members had to leave because they had been sentenced to the State Industrial School. By 1893 the Home had a paid
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by Stuart Rosenberg, "shook the Jewish community in America and even had reverberations abroad." First Unitarian and B'rith Kodesh held a joint Thanksgiving service in 1871, and Rabbi Landsberg and Rev. Mann began the practice of exchanging pulpits, with each delivering the sermon for the other's
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The church declined afterwards, sometimes finding it difficult to pay its ministers, none of whom served for long. In 1859 the church's building was destroyed by fire. Rochester Unitarians were once again without either minister or building, a situation that was not resolved until after the Civil
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Of these families, the Anthonys were particularly significant for First Unitarian. Daniel Anthony was born a Quaker but married Lucy Reid, a Baptist, a violation of Quaker rules for which he was required to apologize to his congregation in central New York. The congregation later disowned him for
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journal, was the first such sermon in the U.S. In 1872 Mann initiated the first public controversy over evolution in Rochester by inviting a professor to give a series of lectures on that topic at First Unitarian, which were extensively reported. In a sermon in 1874 that was also reported in the
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In 1893 Mary Anthony became corresponding secretary of the New York State Woman Suffrage Association. During the statewide drive that year for the right of women to vote in New York elections, the Anthony home was converted into campaign headquarters, with public offices in the parlor and other
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Other members of First Unitarian engaged in social and political work during the Gannett years. Mary Anthony, sister of Susan B. Anthony, was active in many aspects of church life and was also deeply involved with the campaign for women's rights. In 1885 a group of women gathered at her home to
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The church's music and arts programs include a choir, a house band, a handbell choir, a drama group, a chamber music series, a coffee house, and an art gallery. Interest groups sponsored by the church include Soul Matters groups that focus on monthly worship themes, several types of meditation
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in 1932, she was arrested for answering a question from the audience about where birth control devices could be obtained. Williams preached a sermon on "The Spiritual Significance of Voluntary Motherhood" and invited Sanger to speak from the pulpit at First Unitarian a few weeks after she was
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The Gannetts sponsored the formation of the Unity Club in 1889, which was initiated by the Women's Alliance but was open to anyone in Rochester. With as many as a hundred members, it was divided into small classes under the tutelage of the Gannetts for the intensive study of such thinkers as
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admit women if $ 200,000 could be raised to defray costs. The Women's Ethical Club initiated a fund-raising drive, and Susan B. Anthony and Rev. William Channing Gannett appealed for contributions at a public meeting at the Chamber of Commerce. This drive, however, was unsuccessful.
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magazine gave the church national publicity with an article about its ordination of James Ziglar Hanner as a Unitarian minister in an unusual ceremony that included two rabbis. Rabbi Phillip S. Bernstein of B'rith Kodesh gave Hanner his pastoral charge, basing it on the Hebrew text
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A church history written in 1929 said, "Our church was probably by strong majority abolitionist, an earnest group of Hicksite Quakers having attached themselves to the church as their own meeting grew inactive and faded out—the Anthonys, Hallowells, Willises, Posts, Fishes, etc."
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developers in January 1959 with the understanding that they could continue to occupy it until July 1961. Construction activity nearby, however, soon weakened the building, forcing the congregation to move in September 1959. The church held Sunday services at the
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to ease crowding. Despite having originally informed Kahn that there would be no need to design the church to accommodate future enlargement, the church trustees decided in September 1964, less than two years after it was completed, to expand the building.
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In 1883 First Unitarian vacated its building to make way for the construction of a new post office. To replace it, the congregation purchased an existing church building from the Third Presbyterian Church of Rochester, which had moved to another location.
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and Mary Gannett. Later that year she was invited to speak at the annual Union Thanksgiving service, which was held that year at First Unitarian. Its theme was "The Unrest of the Times a Cause for Thankfulness". Anthony spoke on the women's movement.
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superintendent and was teaching classes in manual arts and drawing, and by 1898 its offerings had expanded to include such subjects as current events, zoology, literature and journalism. A small newspaper produced by the boys campaigned against penny
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In 1842 Rufus Ellis, at the age of twenty-two, agreed to come to Rochester to be the congregation's minister for a one-year period. Ellis lodged at the home of Dr. Matthew Brown, president of the congregation. Brown, who earlier was a member of the
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The ministry of Newton Mann, who served from 1870 to 1888, was a period of stability and growth. Mann was interested in science. He owned a telescope, served a term as president of the Rochester Academy of Science and was especially interested in
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In 1963 the church's Social Action Committee played the key role in creating Community Interests, Inc, an organization that provided minority families with housing loans. That organization was later absorbed by the Monroe County Housing Council.
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Rumball became the secretary of the Rochester City Club when it was formally organized in 1910 to provide programs for weekly luncheons at a downtown hotel. Membership grew to be in the hundreds, and the programs, which included such speakers as
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press, Mann extended the concept of evolution into the realm of religion, asserting that evolution operates on the soul as people become increasingly aware of their spiritual environment and respond by developing their spiritual capabilities.
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Frederick Holland, who had served as First Unitarian's minister in the 1840s, returned in 1865 as minister for an additional three years to help the congregation band together and construct a new church building, which was dedicated in 1866.
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that welcomed anyone interested in social reform, including "Christians, Jews, Mahammedans, and Pagans". In July 1848, a month after the split, four women associated with the Quaker dissidents met in Waterloo with anti-slavery activist
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William Jenkins was minister from 1959 to 1963 and also served as president of the newly merged Unitarian Universalist Ministers' Association. Robert West was minister from 1963 until 1969, when he resigned to become president of the
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The Gannetts focused their energy on social issues. Urging the congregation to be "a seven-day instead of a one-day church", Rev. Gannett encouraged it to become more involved with its downtown neighborhood of low-income immigrants.
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and sages, with open heart; to study hard; to think quietly, act frankly, talk gently, await occasions, hurry never; in a word, to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious, grow up through the common – this is my symphony."
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when other accommodations were difficult to find. In 1988 the church began providing classroom support to Rochester city schools. In 2006 the church initiated a program to improve the quality of life in a small township in
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began their continuing tradition of holding annual Union Thanksgiving services. In 1883 Mann helped Landsberg with part of his project to translate a new prayer book from Hebrew to English. Their translation of the song
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton said in 1898, "She first found words to express her convictions in listening to Rev. William Henry Channing, whose teaching had a lasting spiritual influence upon her. To-day Miss Anthony is an
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Frederick Holland, who became minister of First Unitarian in 1843, helped to stabilize the new congregation and increase its membership. He resigned in 1848 to assume leadership of the American Unitarian Association.
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vote, the only votes against Williams were the thirteen who had made the accusation, all of whom subsequently left the church. A prominent member of First Unitarian who supported Williams during this controversy was
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churches, which had conducted a joint church school in the 1950s and whose buildings had been only a block apart before the old Unitarian church was demolished two years earlier, was considered but not acted upon.
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was elected to preside at this convention even though the idea of a woman chairing a public meeting was considered too daring even for some of the leaders of the emerging women's movement who were present.
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which she became the state agent. In 1853 she organized a Women's Rights Convention in Rochester with the assistance of the minister of First Unitarian. In 1857 she served as clerk of the
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congregation. A history of B'rith Kodesh describes the relationship between the two congregations during this period as "extremely close". In 1874 First Unitarian, B'rith Kodesh, and the
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activities throughout the rest of the house. The campaign for women's suffrage in New York state eventually succeeded, becoming law in 1918 and providing momentum for the passage of the
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a guidebook for examining and clarifying personal values and beliefs in a group setting. It became the most widely used adult education curriculum within the denomination.
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of Rochester/Syracuse. When the organization found it difficult to obtain office space elsewhere, First Unitarian provided them space in Gannett House from 1934 to 1937.
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In 2007 the church originated Wellspring, a program of spiritual deepening that has since been adopted by other Unitarian Universalist congregations.
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parish house. Gannett encouraged the new organization while continuing to devote her support activities to the First Unitarian Church of Rochester.
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1853 and playing a leading role in it. At the 1854 New York State Women's Rights Convention in Albany, which Anthony also organized, he, along with
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a book used in seminars given by the denomination's Social Justice Empowerment Program. In 1983 Gilbert published the first of three volumes of
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arrested. A group of eight women, including Wilma Lord Perkins from First Unitarian, subsequently formed an organization that eventually became
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton; Susan B. Anthony; Matilda Joslyn Gage; Ida Husted Harper (1881).
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Affirming the Covenant: A History of Temple B'rith Kodesh, Rochester, New York, 1848-1998
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton; Susan B. Anthony; Matilda Joslyn Gage; Ida Husted Harper (1881).
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3730:"Developmentally Challenged: Understanding Unitarian Universalism's Lack of Mass Appeal"
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The Road to Seneca Falls: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the First Women's Rights Convention
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Frank Doan became the minister of First Unitarian in 1922. Formerly a professor at the
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was hired once again as architect, and the addition was completed in May 1969.
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A prominent minister of First Unitarian during this unsettled period was
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Memoir of Rufus Ellis, including selections from his journal and letters
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in June 1959 to design their new building, which was completed in 1962.
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of Reform Judaism and in hymnals of other denominations, including the
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Liberty Universalist Church and Feasterville Academy Historic District
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1246:"The Largest Congregations in the Unitarian Universalist Association"
1194:"Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 9/15/14 through 9/19/14"
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List of Unitarian, Universalist, and Unitarian Universalist churches
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2287:"Proceedings of the Yearly Meeting of the Friends of Human Progress"
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Rochester, New York
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chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives during the Civil War.
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program, improvements to the quality of life in a small township in
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talk by Rev. Newton Mann of First Unitarian at Temple B'rith Kodesh
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Women's Activism and Social Change: Rochester, New York, 1822–1872
2760:. Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster/John Knox Press. p. 334.
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Stewart, Elizabeth Hoisington; Rochester Friends Meeting (2005).
2823:. Vol. 2. Rochester, New York: Susan B. Anthony. p. 935
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What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848
1877:. Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishers. pp. 67–70.
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The First Unitarian Church of Rochester was organized in 1829.
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Unitarian Universalist Church of Medford and the Osgood House
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University of Rochester Library Bulletin, Volume IX, Number 3
1088:. The possibility of merging Rochester's First Unitarian and
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address continued to be the same as that of First Unitarian.
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to women and in the local, state, and national campaigns for
1946:. 1816 Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse Museum. Archived from
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In 2019, Shari Halliday-Quan was called as senior minister.
1794:"Walking Tour of High Falls Brown's-Race Historic District"
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General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches
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Mothers of Feminism: The Story of Quaker Women in America
1914:. Syracuse, N.Y: Syracuse University Press. p. 135.
1708:. First Unitarian Church of Rochester, NY. Archived from
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Unitarian seminary, he was one of the originators of the
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Affirming the Covenant: A History of Temple B'rith Kodesh
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First Universalist Church (Provincetown, Massachusetts)
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activities, about 200 people withdrew from the regional
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In 1870 Mann was invited to give an evening lecture at
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First Universalist Church (Somerville, Massachusetts)
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First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church of Scituate
3553:. Rochester, NY: Rochester Friends Meeting. p. 3.
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Making the Manifesto: The Birth of Religious Humanism,
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The Dictionary of Unitarian and Universalist Biography
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3839:. First Unitarian Church of Rochester. Archived from
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3787:. First Unitarian Church of Rochester. Archived from
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2083:. First Unitarian Church of Rochester. Archived from
2011:. Vol. 1. New York: Fowler & Wells. p.
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1371:. First Unitarian Church of Rochester. Archived from
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Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Summit
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2878:"Women's Rights in Rochester: A Century of Progress"
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Unitarian Universalist churches in New York (state)
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Fourth Universalist Society in the City of New York
4618:First Unitarian Church (Somerville, Massachusetts)
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Twenty-two Years a Slave, and Forty Years a Freeman
1736:"Some Former Rochesterians of National Distinction"
1398:"Bylaws of the First Unitarian Church of Rochester"
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2401:Susan B. Anthony: Biography of a Singular Feminist
2113:. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press.
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1366:"Governing Policies of the First Unitarian Church"
4638:First Universalist Church (Salem, Massachusetts)
4623:First Unitarian Church (Stoneham, Massachusetts)
3597:. Funeral Consumers Alliance of Greater Rochester
3595:"Funeral Consumers Alliance of Greater Rochester"
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4254:First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego
3685:. New York: Rizzoli International Publications.
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2791:Semi-Centennial History of the City of Rochester
2265:. San Francisco: Harper & Row. p. 117.
236:congregations in Monroe County, the other being
204:Sanctuary of First Unitarian Church of Rochester
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4862:First Unitarian Universalist Church of Niagara
4842:First Unitarian Church of Rochester (building)
4732:First Unitarian Universalist Church of Detroit
4608:First Religious Society Church and Parish Hall
4139:Nottage General Baptist & Unitarian Church
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22:First Unitarian Church of Rochester (building)
16:For the church building designed by architect
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4678:Theodore Parker Unitarian Universalist Church
4568:First Parish Church (Waltham, Massachusetts)
4563:First Parish Church (Taunton, Massachusetts)
4558:First Parish Church (Duxbury, Massachusetts)
4264:Northwest Unitarian Universalist Congregation
4119:Unitarian Meeting House, Newcastle-under-Lyme
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2457:. New York: European Publishing Co. p.
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1772:. New York: Hill and Wang. pp. 65, 90.
1734:Meryl Frank and Blake McKelvey (July 1959).
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861:Gannett, who had retired two years earlier.
834:National American Woman Suffrage Association
5833:Religious organizations established in 1829
5792:National Register of Historic Places Portal
4906:Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
4523:Bernardston Congregational Unitarian Church
4225:Anchorage Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
3683:Louis I. Kahn: In the Realm of Architecture
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296:First Unitarian's building was designed by
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5112:Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington
5017:Unitarian Universalist Church of Lancaster
4993:First Congregational Church of Oregon City
4960:Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent Ohio
4284:Universalist Unitarian Church of Riverside
4259:Mount Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church
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4441:First Universalist Church of Cedar Rapids
4279:Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley
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3284:Western New York Suffragists: Biographies
3208:Western New York Suffragists: Biographies
3150:Western New York Suffragists: Biographies
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2048:Western New York Suffragists: Biographies
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5160:United Unitarian and Universalist Church
5012:First Universalist Church of Sharpsville
4950:First Universalist Church of Lyons, Ohio
4892:Unitarian Universalist Church of Buffalo
4494:Cedar Lane Unitarian Universalist Church
4298:Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder
4274:Sepulveda Unitarian Universalist Society
3869:. First Unitarian Church. Archived from
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4930:All Souls Unitarian-Universalist Church
4408:Universalist Unitarian Church of Joliet
4104:King Edward Street Chapel, Macclesfield
3979:First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto
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3681:Brownlee, David; David De Long (1991).
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2730:. Rochester, NY: Temple B'rith Kodesh.
2698:. New York: Columbia University Press.
2541:"Lewis Swift: The Rochester Astronomer"
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4857:First Unitarian Congregational Society
4751:First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis
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3377:"A History of the Rochester City Club"
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238:First Universalist Church of Rochester
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4341:Universalist National Memorial Church
4239:First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles
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3653:"Louis Kahn's First Unitarian Church"
3526:Kimberly French (February 15, 2011).
3309:Timelines of American Women's History
3080:Blake McKelvey (January–April 1986).
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2427:Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers
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1486:. First Unitarian Church of Rochester
1432:. First Unitarian Church of Rochester
1346:. First Unitarian Church of Rochester
1295:. First Unitarian Church of Rochester
1273:. First Unitarian Church of Rochester
1219:Paul Goldberger (December 26, 1982).
1185:
847:
842:International Woman Suffrage Alliance
259:in 1848, a follow-up convention, the
5036:First Unitarian Church of Providence
4955:First Universalist Church of Olmsted
4872:Pullman Memorial Universalist Church
4322:Universalist Church of West Hartford
4149:Richmond and Putney Unitarian Church
3864:"Making a Difference ... Wellspring"
3286:. Rochester Regional Library Council
3253:
3244:
3210:. Rochester Regional Library Council
3152:. Rochester Regional Library Council
3121:. Rochester Regional Library Council
3004:. Rochester Regional Library Council
2978:. Rochester Regional Library Council
2925:. Unitarian Universalist Association
2787:
2076:Harold W. Sanford (March 17, 1929).
2050:. Rochester Regional Library Council
1971:
1663:. Unitarian Universalist Association
1452:"A Social Justice Council Guidebook"
1251:. Unitarian Universalist Association
1002:in the 1940 presidential elections.
471:to be held a short distance away in
4837:First Unitarian Church of Rochester
3963:Unitarian Church of South Australia
3348:Edwin A. Rumball (September 1914).
670:
661:National Woman Suffrage Association
312:Congregation, beliefs, and programs
261:Rochester Women's Rights Convention
210:First Unitarian Church of Rochester
38:First Unitarian Church of Rochester
13:
5150:First Unitarian Society of Madison
4945:First Unitarian Church of Marietta
4369:First Unitarian Church of Honolulu
4249:First Unitarian Church of San Jose
3618:Journal of Architectural Education
1852:. Boston: William B. Clarke and Co
1099:Unitarian Universalist Association
1086:Unitarian Universalist Association
764:In 1891 African American activist
659:In 1878 the annual meeting of the
560:National Woman's Rights Convention
322:Unitarian Universalist Association
222:Unitarian Universalist Association
14:
5844:
4935:Apostolic Bethlehem Temple Church
4708:Universalist Society Meetinghouse
4628:First Unitarian Society in Newton
4578:First Parish Church of Dorchester
4553:First Church of Christ, Unitarian
4475:Stockton Springs Community Church
4393:First Unitarian Church of Chicago
4244:First Unitarian Church of Oakland
3904:Map of downtown Rochester in 1935
3892:
3571:. October 7, 1940. Archived from
3260:. Zenger Publishing; Beacon Press
3046:William H. Pease (October 1955).
2757:The Presbyterian hymnal companion
2696:The Jewish Community in Rochester
2375:"More Women's Rights Conventions"
864:From 1910 to 1914 Rumball edited
708:The Jewish Community in Rochester
629:The Jewish Community in Rochester
5786:
5776:
5767:
5766:
5267:
5260:
4653:Housatonic Congregational Church
4194:Unitarian Meeting House, Ipswich
4124:Newington Green Unitarian Church
4011:Unitarian Church of Transylvania
2944:William H. Pease (Spring 1954).
2451:Stanton, Elizabeth Cady (1898).
2242:. Indianapolis: Hollenbeck Press
1062:American Institute of Architects
80:
73:
5823:Churches in Rochester, New York
4765:First Unitarian Church of Omaha
4573:First Parish Church in Plymouth
3855:
3829:
3803:
3777:
3755:
3737:The Journal of Liberal Religion
3721:
3709:. American Humanist Association
3699:
3587:
3565:"Religion: Interfaith Ceremony"
3557:
3542:
3500:. American Humanist Association
3490:
3440:The Journal of Liberal Religion
3424:
3402:
3375:Blake McKelvey (October 1947).
3368:
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2607:
2580:Blake McKelvey (October 1946).
2532:
2520:. U.S. House of Representatives
2510:
2444:
2430:. New York: Hearst Newspapers.
2417:
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1422:
308:-winning architectural critic.
253:first women's rights convention
5060:Unitarian Church in Charleston
4683:Unitarian Church of Barnstable
4470:Pittsfield Universalist Church
4049:Brook Street Chapel, Knutsford
4039:Billingshurst Unitarian Chapel
3350:"The Story of the Common Good"
3313:. Berkley Publishing. p.
3172:"Hester C. Whitehurst Jeffrey"
2403:. New York: Ballantine Books.
1944:www.farmingtonmeetinghouse.org
1390:
1358:
1336:
1285:
1263:
1238:
1082:Universalist Church of America
1078:American Unitarian Association
920:American Civil Liberties Union
811:The long campaign to open the
382:American Unitarian Association
368:
179:
1:
5107:Mount Vernon Unitarian Church
5088:Cavendish Universalist Church
4887:Unitarian Universalist Church
4882:Unitarian Church of All Souls
4784:Peterborough Unitarian Church
4737:Unitarian Universalist Church
4598:First Parish Unitarian Church
4480:Universalist-Unitarian Church
4317:Unitarian Universalist Church
4159:Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel
3763:"A Brief History of the UUMN"
3433:"Meadville and the Manifesto"
2788:Peck, William Farley (1884).
2694:Rosenberg, Stuart E. (1954).
2261:Bacon, Margaret Hope (1986).
2188:Blake McKelvey (April 1945).
1623:Blake McKelvey (April 1959).
1590:Nancy J. Salzer (June 1975).
1178:
1060:, the first president of the
537:American Anti-Slavery Society
5743:National Historic Landmarks
4312:Unitarian Church in Westport
4034:Bank Street Unitarian Chapel
3476:"David Rhys Williams Papers"
3232:. The Susan B. Anthony House
2891:(2&3): 1. Archived from
2876:Blake McKelvey (July 1948).
1972:Howe, Daniel Walker (2007).
1625:"Rochester's 125th Birthday"
618:A Rational View of the Bible
27:United States historic place
7:
5126:University Unitarian Church
4336:All Souls Church, Unitarian
4189:Ullet Road Unitarian Church
4164:Shrewsbury Unitarian Church
4054:Brookfield Unitarian Church
3995:Unitarian Church in Ireland
3528:"To Listen without Judging"
3431:Barger, Tim (Summer 2009).
3048:"The Gannetts of Rochester"
2621:. March 1, 1879. p. 19
2518:"History of the Chaplaincy"
1166:
1133:Building Your Own Theology,
876:, which was founded by the
641:" has been included in the
10:
5849:
4979:All Souls Unitarian Church
4713:Wollaston Unitarian Church
4703:United First Parish Church
4460:Dexter Universalist Church
4388:Channing-Murray Foundation
4174:Todmorden Unitarian Church
4154:Rivington Unitarian Chapel
3630:10.1162/104648802321019164
2754:McKim, LindaJo H. (1993).
2726:Eisenstadt, Peter (1999).
2492:Ida Husted Harper (1898).
2236:Ida Husted Harper (1908).
2145:Ida Husted Harper (1898).
1898:Journal of Women's History
1013:
1010:New building by Louis Kahn
363:
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5762:
5731:
5611:
5276:
5258:
5219:
5155:First Universalist Church
5140:Bradford Community Church
5041:First Universalist Church
4847:First Universalist Church
4779:First Universalist Church
4688:Unitarian Memorial Church
4533:First Parish in Cambridge
4465:First Universalist Church
4355:First Universalist Church
4212:
4134:Northiam Unitarian Chapel
4094:Hastings Unitarian Church
4069:Dean Row Chapel, Wilmslow
4044:Brighton Unitarian Church
4026:
4003:
3987:
3971:
3955:
2952:. University of Rochester
2842:Hewett, Nancy A. (1984).
2820:History of Woman Suffrage
2424:Brisbane, Arthur (1920).
2008:History of Woman Suffrage
1029:issues at the same time.
1000:Franklin Delano Roosevelt
967:The Ethics of the Fathers
806:National Consumers League
784:Mary and Susan B. Anthony
714:. Another former member,
533:Friends of Human Progress
469:Women's Rights Convention
413:First Presbyterian Church
331:The church operates on a
190:
178:NRHP reference
177:
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5496:Richmond (Staten Island)
4383:Beverly Unitarian Church
4269:Pacific Unitarian Church
4179:Toxteth Unitarian Chapel
4169:Taunton Unitarian Chapel
4144:Octagon Chapel, Norwich
4109:Meadrow Unitarian Chapel
4099:Horsham Unitarian Church
4016:Unitarian church, Dârjiu
3785:"UU/Schools Partnership"
2399:Barry, Kathleen (1988).
2109:Wellman, Judith (2004).
1815:Steward, Austin (1857).
1221:"Housing for the Spirit"
676:William Channing Gannett
467:and issued a call for a
170:Architectural style
4877:Second Unitarian Church
4673:Second Unitarian Church
4593:First Parish of Sudbury
4543:First Church in Roxbury
4518:Arlington Street Church
3728:Mishra, Manish (2005).
3707:"Humanist Manifesto II"
3305:Heinemann, Sue (1996).
3146:"Mary Stafford Anthony"
1935:Judith Wellman (2017).
1701:Newton M. Mann (1881).
1506:"Music and Arts Groups"
1200:. National Park Service
1192:National Park Service.
996:Gannett newspaper chain
813:University of Rochester
755:University of Rochester
274:University of Rochester
5232:Keeper of the Register
5145:First Unitarian Church
4940:First Unitarian Church
4827:Chapin Memorial Church
4588:First Parish in Malden
4538:First Church in Boston
4499:First Unitarian Church
4436:First Unitarian Church
4398:Third Unitarian Church
3837:"Honduras Partnership"
3811:"Greater Good Project"
3765:. UU Musicians Network
3498:"Humanist Manifesto I"
3115:"Emma Biddlecom Sweet"
1768:Johnson, Paul (1978).
1127:In 1980 Gilbert wrote
1025:
857:
818:Democrat and Chronicle
785:
726:
698:
556:William Henry Channing
551:
550:William Henry Channing
521:
483:
465:Elizabeth Cady Stanton
456:Congregational Friends
442:Dissention within the
396:
257:Seneca Falls, New York
234:Unitarian Universalist
205:
5752:Outside New York City
5247:National Park Service
5227:Contributing property
4548:First Church in Salem
4528:Brattle Street Church
4331:District of Columbia
4204:York Unitarian Chapel
2919:"Ezra Stiles Gannett"
1122:Humanist Manifesto II
1023:
985:, was accused by the
981:, Williams' brother,
855:
783:
730:church neighborhood.
724:
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203:
101:220 S. Winton Road.,
5828:Feminism and history
5436:New York (Manhattan)
3876:on February 18, 2015
3843:on February 16, 2015
3817:on February 18, 2015
3791:on February 16, 2015
3659:on February 17, 2015
3575:on September 5, 2009
2998:"Mary Lewis Gannett"
2972:"William C. Gannett"
2668:on February 18, 2015
1846:Rufus Ellis (1881).
1538:on February 18, 2015
1512:on February 20, 2015
1410:on February 18, 2015
1378:on February 18, 2015
1324:on February 17, 2015
1318:"Beliefs and Values"
1072:Mid-1900s to present
1051:George Eastman House
1035:Temple B'rith Kodesh
983:Albert Rhys Williams
977:In 1953, during the
943:Temple B'rith Kodesh
878:Temple B'rith Kodesh
800:nationally in 1920.
798:Nineteenth Amendment
712:Temple B'rith Kodesh
654:Fourteenth Amendment
625:Temple B'rith Kodesh
488:Rochester Convention
433:burned-over district
89:Location in New York
5739:Bridges and tunnels
5074:Church of the River
4663:North Parish Church
4446:Universalist Church
4074:Essex Street Chapel
4064:Cross Street Chapel
3412:. Dartmouth College
3254:Lutz, Alma (1959).
3204:"Hester C. Jeffrey"
2662:"Living Our Values"
2615:"(untitled review)"
2203:(2). Archived from
1874:American radicalism
1796:. City of Rochester
1084:merged to form the
916:David Rhys Williams
680:Ezra Stiles Gannett
647:Presbyterian Hymnal
591:After the Civil War
214:Rochester, New York
130:43.1410°N 77.5571°W
126: /
103:Rochester, New York
5031:Bell Street Chapel
4079:Fulwood Old Chapel
3356:. pp. 194–199
2324:(1 & 2): 13–17
2190:"Susan B. Anthony"
1293:"Worship Services"
1225:The New York Times
1090:First Universalist
1026:
948:Planned Parenthood
924:Humanist Manifesto
910:religious humanism
858:
848:Early to mid-1900s
786:
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503:Amy and Isaac Post
484:
460:Waterloo, New York
397:
282:Planned Parenthood
206:
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5237:Historic district
5175:
5174:
4693:Unitarian Society
4084:Gellionnen Chapel
3692:978-0-8478-1330-8
3384:Rochester History
3324:978-0-399-51986-4
3089:Rochester History
3055:Rochester History
2885:Rochester History
2853:978-0-7391-0297-8
2767:978-0-664-25180-2
2737:978-0-8156-8128-1
2589:Rochester History
2548:Rochester History
2468:978-0-87681-082-8
2437:978-1-4191-1730-5
2410:978-0-345-36549-1
2318:Rochester History
2272:978-0-06-250043-4
2197:Rochester History
2120:978-0-252-07173-7
2022:978-0-405-00108-6
1991:978-0-19-539243-2
1953:on March 26, 2023
1921:978-0-8156-2664-0
1884:978-0-631-21899-9
1779:978-0-8090-1635-8
1743:Rochester History
1632:Rochester History
994:, founder of the
891:Felix Frankfurter
766:Hester C. Jeffrey
610:Rochester History
333:Policy Governance
198:
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194:September 2, 2014
135:43.1410; -77.5571
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5093:Unitarian Church
4911:Long View Center
4813:Old Stone Church
4794:Unitarian Church
4513:All Souls Church
4184:Underbank Chapel
4129:Norcliffe Chapel
4114:Mill Hill Chapel
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899:W. E. B. Du Bois
874:Settlement House
866:The Common Good,
716:Meyer Jacobstein
671:Gannett ministry
525:Susan B. Anthony
520:Susan B. Anthony
278:women's suffrage
249:Susan B. Anthony
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3230:"Photo Gallery"
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5732:Other lists
5581:Westchester
5511:Schenectady
5306:Cattaraugus
5121:Washington
4803:New Jersey
4727:Barn Church
4234:California
1277:February 7,
887:Jane Addams
748:the Fabians
369:Early years
226:non-creedal
133: /
109:Coordinates
5807:Categories
5571:Washington
5491:Rensselaer
5426:Montgomery
5411:Livingston
5316:Chautauqua
5135:Wisconsin
5069:Tennessee
4746:Minnesota
3530:. UU World
2704:B0000CIVAF
1179:References
1150:township.
1115:Louis Kahn
1066:Louis Kahn
378:Erie Canal
298:Louis Kahn
157:1962, 1969
121:77°33′26″W
118:43°08′28″N
18:Louis Kahn
5713:Rochester
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5659:Manhattan
5516:Schoharie
5396:Jefferson
5279:by county
5102:Virginia
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4822:New York
4760:Nebraska
4722:Michigan
4489:Maryland
4378:Illinois
4293:Colorado
3956:Australia
3638:145182036
3624:: 47–56.
3390:(4): 1–24
1661:"History"
1484:"Worship"
906:Meadville
740:Hawthorne
602:evolution
318:Rochester
291:abortions
162:Architect
5772:Category
5718:Syracuse
5644:Brooklyn
5591:Southern
5586:Northern
5556:Tompkins
5546:Sullivan
5521:Schuyler
5506:Saratoga
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5451:Onondaga
5391:Herkimer
5386:Hamilton
5366:Franklin
5351:Dutchess
5346:Delaware
5341:Cortland
5336:Columbia
5326:Chenango
5291:Allegany
5213:New York
5083:Vermont
4417:Indiana
4350:Georgia
3914:in 1873.
3460:page 19.
1167:See also
1148:Honduras
1080:and the
957:In 1940
577:agnostic
346:Honduras
287:Honduras
185:14000537
98:Location
5723:Yonkers
5626:Buffalo
5614:by city
5598:Wyoming
5541:Suffolk
5536:Steuben
5466:Orleans
5456:Ontario
5441:Niagara
5416:Madison
5376:Genesee
5331:Clinton
5321:Chemung
4988:Oregon
4364:Hawaii
4220:Alaska
4004:Romania
3988:Ireland
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3394:Nov 17,
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1049:of the
937:. When
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386:Trinity
364:History
358:tai chi
354:qi gong
149:8 acres
5649:Queens
5621:Albany
5566:Warren
5561:Ulster
5526:Seneca
5486:Queens
5481:Putnam
5476:Otsego
5471:Oswego
5461:Orange
5446:Oneida
5431:Nassau
5421:Monroe
5381:Greene
5371:Fulton
5311:Cayuga
5301:Broome
5286:Albany
5220:Topics
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587:War."
444:Quaker
429:Finney
245:Quaker
224:. The
220:, the
173:Modern
20:, see
5639:Bronx
5612:Lists
5603:Yates
5576:Wayne
5551:Tioga
5406:Lewis
5361:Essex
5296:Bronx
5277:Lists
4925:Ohio
4431:Iowa
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3715:2020
3687:ISBN
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