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(69) May 7, 1954 |
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He appreciated your loving thought in sending him Ridván Greetings
from a new Alaskan Center.
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He attaches the greatest importance to the spread of the Faith in that
territory, because, as you know, it is destined to have a National Spiritual
Assembly of its own ere the termination of the Ten Year Plan; and the
sooner the believers can open up new centers and establish new Spiritual
Assemblies, the sooner will the happy day come when Alaska will be
independent, and have its own national Bahá’í Body.
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(Letter No. 69) Seward was opened by the pioneering of the Edgar Russell family.
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