Talk:Universalist National Memorial Church
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[edit]- http://www.hds.harvard.edu/library/bms/bms00380.html
- http://archive.uua.org/CONG/column118.html
- http://www.stateparks.com/universalist_national_memorial_church.html
- UUpdates: UNMC
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- UNMC: A brief history
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- [1] about 65 members, acc. to UUA
- [2] "As the Unitarians were reaching out into the suburbs in the post-war years, the Washington Universalists also spun off a suburban church in Silver Springs, Maryland, in 1952—the last specifically Universalist extension effort before the Unitarian and Universalist denominations merged in 1961."
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