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William H. Boole

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William H. Boole. The Rev. William H. Boole, D.D., a prominent clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal Church and widely known as a temperance lecturer and evangelist, died at 1 o'clock yesterday morning at his Home, Prohibition Park, Staten Island. Dr. Boole, who was sixty-eight years old, had been
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At the meeting of the Kings County Prohibition Alliance last evening, at No. 111 Fultonstreet, Brooklyn, a letter was received from the Rev. William H. Boole, the candidate of the ... William H. Boole, the candidate of the Alliance declining the nomination. Mr. Boole stated he had prayerfully
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He was the son of John Boole and Magdalene Jane (Ackerman) Boole, and he had a brother Francis John Ackerman Boole who ran unsuccessfully for
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slightly indisposed for a week, but was preparing to fill several engagements to lecture this week. ...
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ticket for Lieutenant Governor of New York. He declined a nomination in 1883. He married
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Willet Street Methodist Church
Bowery
New York City
Mayor of New York City
New York state election, 1882
Prohibition Party
Ella Alexander
Prohibition Park
Staten Island
Prohibition Park



"William H. Boole"
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"Boole Declines"
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"Prohibition Park"
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1827 births
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American Methodist clergy
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19th-century Methodists
19th-century American clergy

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