Papers: Farmer, Sarah Jane
Papers: Farmer, Sarah Jane
Sarah J. Farmer (1847-1916) founded the Green Acre lectures in Eliot, Maine in 1894. Miss Farmer became a Bahá'í in 1900 after visiting `Abdu'l-Bahá in Akka. Green Acre later became a Bahá'í school. Besides correspondence, autograph books, printed matter and photographs belonging to Miss Farmer, there is also correspondence to Dr. Lewis G. Janes, Col. Francis Keefe, and Bahiyyih Ford. The Archives has an unpublished inventory.
Sarah J. Farmer (1847-1916) founded the Green Acre lectures in Eliot, Maine in 1894. Miss Farmer became a Bahá'í in 1900 after visiting `Abdu'l-Bahá in Akka. Green Acre later became a Bahá'í school. Besides correspondence, autograph books, printed matter and photographs belonging to Miss Farmer, there is also correspondence to Dr. Lewis G. Janes, Col. Francis Keefe, and Bahiyyih Ford. The Archives has an unpublished inventory.