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![]() NSA of the United States & Canada for 1944-45.
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- | Established | 1925 |
- | Succeeded | Bahá’í Temple Unity |
- | Preceded | United States (1948) |
- | Preceded | Canada (1948) |
Sister Projects |
National Spiritual Assembly, Bahá’ís of United States and Canada.
History[edit]
The National Spiritual Assembly of the United States and Canada was formed in 1925. It was preceded by the Bahá’í Temple Unity which was formed in 1909 and renamed the National Spiritual Assembly of the United States in 1922.[1]
The joint Assembly was dissolved in 1948 when both the United States and Canada elected their own independent National Assemblies.
Past members[edit]


Name | Served |
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Mountfort Mills | 1925 - 1928 1935 - 1938 |
Roy C. Wilhelm | 1925 - 1946 |
Horace Holley | 1925 - 1948 |
Siegfried Schopflocher | 1925 - 1927 1929 - 1935 1938 - 1944 |
Florence Morton | 1925 - 1927 1928 - 1929 |
Allen B. McDaniel | 1925 - 1946 |
Carl Scheffler | 1925 - 1938 |
Ali Kuli Khan | 1925 - 1927 |
Amelia Collins | 1925 - 1933 1938 - 1948 |
Alfred E. Lunt | 1927 - 1937 |
Louis Gregory | 1927 - 1932 1939 - 1946 |
May Maxwell | 1927 - 1929 |
Nellie French | 1929 - 1938 |
Leroy Ioas | 1932 - 1946 |
George O. Latimer | 1933 - 1940 1941 - 1948 |
Dorothy Baker | 1937 - 1948 |
Harlan Ober | 1938 - 1941 |
Philip Sprague | 1944 - 1948 |
Elsie Austin | 1946 - 1948 |
Edna True | 1946 - 1948 |
Paul Haney | 1946 - 1948 |
W. Kenneth Christian | 1946 - 1948 |
References[edit]

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Category:National Spiritual Assembly of the United States and Canada
- ↑ Star of the West, Vol. 13, No. 4, May 17, 1922