Today in Bahá’í History
Selected anniversaries from Bahá’í history for February 21.
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- 1852: Birth of Isabella Brittingham, prominent American Bahá'í teacher, is born in New York City.
- 1954: Charles (‘Chuck’) and Mary Dayton settle in Charlotte Amalie, on St. Thomas, and are named Knights of Bahá’u’lláh for the Leeward Islands.
- 1961: The first Indian congress of Bolivia is held in Oruro, with Indians participating; Corinne True, Hand of the Cause of God, dies in Chicago.
- 1990: Jalál Kháḍih, Hand of the Cause of God, dies in Toronto.
- 2009: Two among a series of 41 regional conferences of the Five Year Plan take place, in Baku and Accra.