Charles F. Dole
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Charles Fletcher Dole (1845–1927) was a Unitarian minister, speaker, and writer in the Jamaica Plain section of Boston, Massachusetts, and Chairman of the Association to Abolish War. Dole authored of a substantial number of books on politics, history and theology. *Source: [Charles Fletcher Dole]( on Wikipedia.
Books
The American citizen
The faith of an optimist
Rachel McKinnon attracts the attention of Jonas Wilkes, the owner of a lumber empire. Her only hope is Griffin Fletcher, the town's unmarried doctor who promised Rachel's dying mother to keep Rachel out of harm's way. But Wilkes is the physician's enemy. Can Griffin protect Rachel?
Voted, that we recommend to the directors of the American Unitarian Association that the year book shall be made to read "The year book of Unitarian and affiliated churches" ...
Text of a resolution brought to the directors of the American Unitarian Association requesting the inclusion of affiliated independent churches in the Association's yearbook; this resolution was offered by Charles F. Dole at the 78th annual meeting of the American Unitarian Association, 1903, but was tabled; see American Unitarian Association. Annual report, 1903.