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  1. Henry Benjamin Whipple (February 15, 1822 – September 16, 1901) was the first Episcopal bishop of Minnesota, who gained a reputation as a humanitarian and an advocate for Native Americans.

  2. Henry Benjamin Whipple, the first Episcopal bishop of Minnesota, is known for his missionary work among the Dakota and Ojibwe and his efforts to reform the U.S. Indian administration system. After the U.S.–Dakota War of 1862 , Whipple was one of the few white men to oppose the death sentences of 303 Dakota.

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  3. Henry B. Whipple was born February 15, 1822, in Adams, New York, the son of John Hall and Elizabeth Wager Whipple. On June 30, 1859, Whipple was elected the first Protestant Episcopal bishop of Minnesota, an office he held until his death more than forty years later.

  4. 12 de feb. de 2024 · This article considers theologies of the land by examining the legacy of the nineteenth-century Episcopal bishop Henry Benjamin Whipple and his encounter with Minnesota’s Native American people. Using the work of Willie James Jennings as an interpretive lens, it argues that Whipple developed and implemented a theology in which land ...

  5. anglicanhistory.org › usa › whippleHenry Benjamin Whipple

    Henry Benjamin Whipple. 1822-1901. The Love of Zion: A Sermon Preached in St. James' Church, Richmond, on Thursday, October 13th, 1859, at the Consecration of Henry Benjamin Whipple as Bishop in the Diocese of Minnesota. By George Burgess Cincinnati: Gazette Co. Print, 1859. Anglicanism in Minnesota. Bishop Whipple as a Mediator for the Rights ...

  6. Henry Benjamin Whipple, 1822–1901, American Episcopal bishop, b. Adams, N.Y. He was ordained a priest in 1850, and in 1859 he was consecrated the first bishop of Minnesota. With James Lloyd Breck he founded (1860) in Faribault, Minn., the Bishop Seabury Mission, which developed into the Seabury Divinity School.

  7. find, somewhere, a photograph of the Right Reverend Henry Benjamin Whipple, first Episcopal bishop of Minnesota. His stamp on the diocese - where he was bishop for over forty years - is deep and indeli-ble. Whipple oversaw and masterminded the growth of the church from