Explore the remarkable life and dedicated service of Reverend Reuben Gaylord in "Life and Labors of Rev. Reuben Gaylord, Home Missionary for Iowa and Nebraska," penned by Mary Welles Gaylord. This biography chronicles Gaylord’s tireless efforts as a home missionary, shedding light on his profound impact on the religious landscape of Iowa and Nebraska during the 19th century.
Follow Gaylord’s journey as he establishes churches, ministers to communities, and navigates the challenges of frontier life. This book offers insights into the religious and social history of the American Midwest, capturing the spirit of faith and perseverance that defined an era.
A compelling narrative for those interested in American religious history, missionary work, and the development of the Midwest, "Life and Labors of Rev. Reuben Gaylord" stands as a testament to one man’s devotion and the enduring legacy of his work.
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