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The Collisons traveled and taught extensively in the Western U.S. from 1928 until their 7-year association with the Geyserville School began in 1945. Their African pioneer work, begun in Uganda in 1952, earned their designation the following year as the first Knights of Bahá'u'lláh. The papers contain correspondence with other pioneers, Africans and California friends ; programs ; and extensive photographs and notebooks. The Archives has an unpublished inventory.
The Collisons traveled and taught extensively in the Western U.S. from 1928 until their 7-year association with the Geyserville School began in 1945. Their African pioneer work, begun in Uganda in 1952, earned their designation the following year as the first Knights of Bahá'u'lláh. The papers contain correspondence with other pioneers, Africans and California friends ; programs ; and extensive photographs and notebooks. The Archives has an unpublished inventory.