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<p> a Presbyterian minister, was a native of Connecticut. While pastor of the [[Church]] at Goshen, in that state, he became deeply interested in the conversion of the [[Sandwich]] Islanders, and through his influence the first two missionaries to those islands, Messrs. Bingham and Thurston, were selected and ordained at Goshen, September 28, 1819. Dr. Harvey died at Harvey, Michigan, February 4, 1873. See Presbyterian, March 1, 1873. (W.P.S.). </p>
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<p> a Presbyterian minister, was a native of Connecticut. While pastor of the Church at Goshen, in that state, he became deeply interested in the conversion of the [[Sandwich]] Islanders, and through his influence the first two missionaries to those islands, Messrs. Bingham and Thurston, were selected and ordained at Goshen, September 28, 1819. Dr. Harvey died at Harvey, Michigan, February 4, 1873. See Presbyterian, March 1, 1873. (W.P.S.). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:40, 15 October 2021

Joseph Harvey [1]

a Presbyterian minister, was a native of Connecticut. While pastor of the Church at Goshen, in that state, he became deeply interested in the conversion of the Sandwich Islanders, and through his influence the first two missionaries to those islands, Messrs. Bingham and Thurston, were selected and ordained at Goshen, September 28, 1819. Dr. Harvey died at Harvey, Michigan, February 4, 1873. See Presbyterian, March 1, 1873. (W.P.S.).

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