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Reuben Gaylord

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In 1864 he was appointed agent for the American Home Missionary Society for western Iowa and the entirety of Nebraska. He accepted this appointment and resigned from the church in Omaha, working there until 1871. Afterwards he returned to Omaha, regularly preaching in
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On May 4, 1856, Gaylord organized the First Congregational Church of Omaha with nine members. A building was completed in August 1857. Later he organized the Congregational Church in
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Gaylord's first wife was Sarah Burton, whom he was married to in 1838; she died two years later. They had one child. In 1841 Reuben married Mary N. Welles, a direct descendant of
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churches, and eventually became the permanent minister at the Danville Congregational Church. While there he became a founding member of the board of trustees of
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Gaylord belonged to a band of pioneer ministers well known in the history of Congregationalism who came west after they graduated from the
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said, "It was Reuben Gaylord, the brave Christian soldier who brought Sunday into Omaha and the Trans-Missouri country.
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in August 1839. His first daughter was born on October 13, 1839. His 23-year-old wife died on September 23, 1840.
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in 1830 and graduated in 1834, when delivered the graduating oration. After he graduated Gaylord worked at the
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heritage. Gaylord committed himself to Christianity when he was fourteen years old. He attended
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Life and Labors of Rev. Reuben Gaylord: Home Missionary for Iowa and Nebraska.
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Leader of the missionary pioneers in the Nebraska Territory (1812-1880)
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History of Congregationalism from about A.D. 250 to the Present Time.
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as well. Gaylord died suddenly in the town of Fontanelle in 1880.
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The Blue Book of Nebraska Women – A History of Contemporary Women
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in 1838 to established churches in Iowa. He was ordained at
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Leavening the Nation: The Story of American Home Missions.
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Burials at Prospect Hill Cemetery (North Omaha, Nebraska)
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First Central Congregational Church. Retrieved 4/12/08.
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Soon after graduation Gaylord was commissioned by the
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Punchard, G. (1865) "Congregationalism in Nebraska,"
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Congregationalist missionaries in the United States
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Norfolk, Connecticut
Fontanelle, Nebraska
Prospect Hill Cemetery (North Omaha, Nebraska)
Yale University
Minister
Congregationalist Church
missionary
Nebraska Territory
Congregationalism
Nebraska
Omaha
George L. Miller
Norfolk, Connecticut
Congregational
Yale University
Illinois College
Jacksonville, Illinois
Edward Beecher
Lyman Beecher
Yale Theological Seminary
Yale Divinity School
Plymouth, Connecticut
American Home Missionary Society
Henry County, Iowa
Mount Pleasant
Danville, Iowa
Iowa College
Grinnell
Grinnell College
O. D. Richardson

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