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  1. Beginnings LaRoy Sunderland. The idea for a School of Theology begins in to the mid-1830s when the Junior Preachers’ Society of the New England Conference asked LaRoy Sunderland to write an “Essay on Theological Education,” published by the Methodist Episcopal Church office in New York during the second half of 1834. The introduction reports the essay was originally presented to the ...

  2. 5 de dic. de 2014 · Download File Sunderland, LaRoy. “Mormonism.” Zion’s Watchman (New York) 3, no. 9 (3 March 1838): 34. MORMONISM. origin of the book of mormon. Since the preceding articles on Mormonism were written, a book has been handed us, which not only unveils the imposition of this whole scheme, but satisfactorily accounts for the origin of…

  3. www.armedconflicts.com › Upton-LaRoy-Sunderland-t199902Upton, LaRoy Sunderland : U

    LaRoy Sunderland Upton LaRoy Sunderland Upton * 08.10.1869 Decatur, Michigan † 01.03.1927 ? brigádní generál

  4. 19 de abr. de 2023 · In 1880, Laroy Sunderland Starrett invented and made the world’s first combination square in Athol, Massachusetts U.S.A. For over one hundred and forty years, thousands of employees and millions of precision tools, gages and saw blades later, The L.S. Starrett Company continues to manufacture tools not only at its Athol, MA headquarters, but also in facilities across the U.S.A. and around ...

  5. 15 de nov. de 2023 · A long Sibley genealogy found on line says Horace W. Sibley (perhaps Laroy Starrett’s brother-in-law) was born in Augusta in 1845, son of William H. Sibley (Oct. 29, 1818 – Dec. 8, 1901) and his first wife, Judith W. Lowell (Sept. 5, 1809 – Sept. 1, 1878). It says nothing about Horace’s wife.

  6. Laroy Starrett, or L.S. Starrett as he eventually went by, was born in China, Maine in 1836. It’s possible that he came to Newburyport as early as 1855, but he definitely shows up on the 1860 Census, listed as working for Mrs. Mary White Bannister Hale, the widow of Ebenezer Hale, at Mount Rural.He is listed as a farmer (and he was a very good farmer).

  7. 5 de dic. de 2014 · Download File Sunderland, LaRoy. “Mormonism.” Zion’s Watchman (New York) 3, no. 2 (13 January 1838): 6. MORMONISM. The efforts which are now is in operation, in many places, to spread the peculiar views of a sect, generally known by the name of Mormons, or the “Latter Day Saints,” induces us to believe, that it may…