An edition of California sketches (1880)

California sketches

California sketches
O. P. Fitzgerald, O. P. Fitzge ...
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An edition of California sketches (1880)

California sketches

A Southern Methodist minister, Oscar Penn Fitzgerald (1829-1911) of North Carolina was sent to California as a missionary by his denomination in 1855. He remained for more than twenty years, winning appointment as state superintendent of public education in 1867 despite his pro-Southern position during the Civil War. In the late 1870s, Fitzgerald returned to the East, editing the Nashville Christian Advocate, 1878-1890, and accepting appointment as a Southern Methodist bishop. California sketches: New series (1881) is the second installment of his reminiscences, again focusing on his Southern Methodist ministry in California, 1855-1880. Topics include his pastorate in Sonora, clergy in California, rivalry with Northern Methodists, and the Pacific Methodist Advocate.

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Pages
288

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Cover of: California sketches
California sketches: new series
1882, Southern Methodist Publishing House
Cover of: California sketches
California sketches
1881, Southern Methodist publishing house
in English
Cover of: California sketches
California sketches
1881, Southern Methodist publishing house
in English
Cover of: California sketches.
California sketches.
1880, Southern Methodist publishing house
in English - 4th ed.
Cover of: California sketches.
California sketches.
1880, Southern Methodist publishing house
in English - 4th ed.

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Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
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Published in
Nashville, Tenn

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Library of Congress
F864 .F552

The Physical Object

Pagination
288 p.
Number of pages
288

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL271177M
LCCN
rc01000856

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A Southern Methodist minister, Oscar Penn Fitzgerald (1829-1911) of North Carolina was sent to California as a missionary by his denomination in 1855. He remained for more than twenty years, winning appointment as state superintindent of public education in 1867 despite his pro-Southern position during the Civil War. In the late 1870s, Fitzgerald returned to the East, editing the Nashville Christian Advocate, 1878-1890, and accepting appointment as a Southern Methodist bishop. California sketches (1880) is the first of his books dealing with his stay in California, providing brief anecdotes of his life in California in the mid 1850s: pastorate of churches in the gold-mining town of Sonora, 1855-1856, and in Santa Rosa and Santa Clara; editing the Pacific Methodist Advocate in San Francisco; and conflict between Northern and Southern Methodist churches in California.

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