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Welcome to Eliot Baha'i Archives

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The Eliot Baha'i Archives is located at the Green Acre Baha'i School in Eliot.

Included in the archives are the materials related to the Baha'i Faith in Eliot, Sarah Jane Farmer and her family, some materials about the Green Acre Baha'i School, and materials from individuals who have resided in Eliot and are associated with the Faith.

Selected Eliot Baha'i Archives images:

  • 'Abdu'l-Baha, interpreters and women standing near the Inn at Green Acre, Eliot, 1912 'Abdu'l-Baha, interpreters and women standing near the Inn at Green Acre, Eliot, 1912
  • 'Abdu'l-Baha and Sarah Farmer, 1912 'Abdu'l-Baha and Sarah Farmer, 1912
  • Sarah Farmer with 'Abdu'l-Baha, 1912 Sarah Farmer with 'Abdu'l-Baha, 1912
  • Sarah Jane Farmer, 1847-1916 Sarah Jane Farmer, 1847-1916
  • Renowned Baha'i men at Green Acre, Eliot, ca. 1920 Renowned Baha'i men at Green Acre, Eliot, ca. 1920
  • Martha Root and George Miller, 1930s Martha Root and George Miller, 1930s
  • Green Acre on the Piscataqua, Eliot, ca. 1891 Green Acre on the Piscataqua, Eliot, ca. 1891
  • Raising of the Peace Flag at Green Acre, Eliot, 1926 Raising of the Peace Flag at Green Acre, Eliot, 1926
  • Visitors to Green Acre, Eliot, ca. 1900 Visitors to Green Acre, Eliot, ca. 1900
  • Franklin Benjamin Sanborn and Charles Malloy at Green Acre, Eliot, ca. 1900 Franklin Benjamin Sanborn and Charles Malloy at Green Acre, Eliot, ca. 1900
  • 'Abdu'l-Baha,' Eliot, 1912 'Abdu'l-Baha,' Eliot, 1912
  • 'Abdu'l-Bahá with friends, Eliot, 1912 'Abdu'l-Bahá with friends, Eliot, 1912





Eliot Baha'i Archives
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