The Evening Star (Washington, D.C.) March 2, 1896 page 5
Rev. William H. Boole, one of the founders of Prohibition Park, on Staten Island, died at his home there last week. He was sixty years old. He was born in New York city, and after getting a public school education became a Methodist preacher. He served as pastor in a number of places and was a frequent visitor to this city. His last pastorate was at the Willett Street Church, New York.
Contributor: Loretta Castaldi (47472615) •
The Evening Star (Washington, D.C.) March 2, 1896 page 5
Rev. William H. Boole, one of the founders of Prohibition Park, on Staten Island, died at his home there last week. He was sixty years old. He was born in New York city, and after getting a public school education became a Methodist preacher. He served as pastor in a number of places and was a frequent visitor to this city. His last pastorate was at the Willett Street Church, New York.
Contributor: Loretta Castaldi (47472615) •
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