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1954 Apr |
Robert B. Powers, Jr., a member of the U.S. armed forces at the Navy Air Station, arrived in Guam and was named a Knight of Bahá’u’lláh for the Mariana Islands. [BW13:454] |
Guam; Mariana Islands |
Knights of Bahaullah; Islands |
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1954 2 May |
Cynthia R. Olson of Wilmington, Delaware, settled in Barrigada, the largest village in Guam, and was named a Knight of Bahá’u’lláh for the Mariana Islands. [BW13:454; BWNS303] |
Barrigada; Guam; Mariana Islands; Oceania |
Knights of Bahaullah |
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1955 14 Mar |
The first person to become a Bahá’í in Guam, Charles T. Mackey, a United States civil service employee, enrolled. |
Guam |
First Bahais by country or area |
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1956 Ridván |
With the enrolment of the first Micronesian Bahá’í, the first local spiritual assembly of Guam was formed. |
Guam |
Local Spiritual Assembly |
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1956 Ridván |
Formation of the first Local Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Guam. |
Guam |
Local Spiritual Assembly |
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1966 (In the year) |
Jesus Bias Manibusan of Sinajana, Guam, the first Chamorro to become a Bahá’í, enrolled. |
Sinajana; Guam |
Jesus Bias Manibusan |
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1971 Ridván |
The first local spiritual assemblies in Guam were formed in Dededo, Inarajan, Mangilao and Tamuning. |
Guam |
Local Spiritual Assembly |
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