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Episcopal Travel

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Subject Source: Local sources

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Letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary to Rev. Albert Bjorck, 1920-04-14

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Identifier: RG.004.01
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Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary, Freda Pendleton, to Rev. Albert Bjorck in Bath, England. F. Pendleton acknowledges receipt of Bjorck’s letter to the Bishop of March 26th. The Bishop has left for Canada to hold the District Assembly. He will be home at the end of the month.

Dates: 1920-04-14

Letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary to Rev. Albert Bjorck, 1920-10-18

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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary, Freda Pendleton, to Rev. Albert Bjorck in Bath, England. F. Pendleton acknowledges Bjorck’s letter to the Bishop of Oct. 3rd. The Bishop has left for his trip west and will not be back until November. F. Pendleton has spoken to Mr. Alden about the remittances, and Mr. Alden has said he will send Bjork something later in the day. F. Pendleton reports that her brother, Alan, has gotten engaged to his cousin Marion Pendleton, daughter of Bishop N.D....
Dates: 1920-10-18

Letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary to Rev. Andrew Czerny, 1917-09-07

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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary, Freda Pendleton, to Rev. Andrew Czerny in Brooklyn, New York, USA. The Bishop has asked F. Pendleton to write to the Bureau of Citizenship as Czerny requested in his letter of Sept. 6th. F. Pendleton encloses a copy of this letter. W.F. Pendleton says they enjoyed having Czerny with them in Ocean City and were sorry this his visit was so short. Enclosure: Freda Pendleton to the Bureau of Citizenship, Washington, D.C.Rev. Czerny has been unable...
Dates: 1917-09-07

Letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary to Rev. Andrew Czerny, 1919-01-08

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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary to Rev. Andrew Czerny in London, England. F. Pendleton gives Czerny notice that the Bishop expects to sail for England in about two weeks. As a result of overworking, the Bishop has been ill since Thanksgiving and finds it imperative to make a radical change to recover his health. Theodore Pitcairn convinced the Bishop to join him on his trip to South Africa to visit Fred Gyllenhaal, and they will be sailing there via England. The Bishop expects...
Dates: 1919-01-08

Letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich, 1929-02-16

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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary, Viola Wolcott Rennels, to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich. Iungerich’s letter to the Bishop of Feb. 14th has arrived at the Bishop’s office. The Bishop had left for the sea shore by the time it arrived, but it will be brought to his attention when he returns next Thursday. Rennels writes that she greatly enjoyed having Iungerich and his wife in Bryn Athyn during their short stay. Names mentioned: Bishop (N.D. Pendleton), Mrs. (Elizabeth Simons)...
Dates: 1929-02-16

Letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich, 1933-09-18

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Identifier: RG.004.01
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Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary, Viola Wolcott Rennels, to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich in Pittsburgh, PA, USA. In preparation for the Bishop’s visit to Pittsburgh, Rennels encloses the order of service previously used in conjunction with the sermon which the Bishop plans to preach. Rennels invites Iungerich to make any necessary changes to the order of service. Rennels provides details of the Bishop’s travel plans via the railroad.

Dates: 1933-09-18

Letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich, 1935-11-01

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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary, Viola Wolcott Rennels, to Rev. Eldred Edward Iungerich in St. Cloud, Seine et Oise, France. Rennels informs Iungerich that his last letter to the Bishop arrived after he had already departed on a trip to Pittsburgh and Toronto to oversee the District Assemblies. Iungerich’s letter will be brought to the Bishop’s attention upon his return to Bryn Athyn. Rennels thanks Iungerich for the information he provided about Mme. Darmitte, Mr. and Mrs....
Dates: 1935-11-01

Letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary to Rev. Emil R. Cronlund, 1919-01-02

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Identifier: RG.004.01
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Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary, Freda Pendleton, to Rev. Emil R. Cronlund in Toronto, Canada. The Bishop has received Cronlund’s letter of December 5th discussing travel plans for a visit to Toronto in the Spring. The Bishop will stop by Pittsburgh, and from there travel to Toronto and Kitchener. F. Pendleton reports that since Thanksgiving, the Bishop has been on the edge of a nervous breakdown, and now finds it imperative to rest in Florida for several weeks.

Dates: 1919-01-02

Letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary to Rev. Emil R. Cronlund, 1919-02-17

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Identifier: RG.004.01
Scope and Contents Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary, Freda Pendleton, to Rev. Emil R. Cronlund in Toronto, Canada. The Bishop has sailed for England and will therefore need to postpone his visit to Toronto. He regrets the postponement but finds it necessary to take this opportunity to visit Europe, and if possible, South Africa and Australia. The Bishop Emeritus (W.F. Pendleton) will take the Bishop’s place in the U.S. but will not be undertaking any episcopal trips. The next General Assembly will...
Dates: 1919-02-17

Letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary to Rev. Emil R. Cronlund, 1920-01-31

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Identifier: RG.004.01
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Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton's secretary, Freda Pendleton, to Rev. Emil R. Cronlund in Toronto, Canada. The Bishop is contemplating a trip to Canada in the Spring and has asked F. Pendleton to write to Cronlund about the dates. The Bishop plans to hold a local assembly in Philadelphia and the following week travel to Toronto and then Kitchener. Names mentioned: Mr. (Hugo) Odhner

Dates: 1920-01-31