History and stuff

The history of the 19th century Bible Student movement, with occasional more recent developments among those who stayed with the Watch Tower Society. A place for historians who love this subject. Not a place for polemics or for debating beliefs; simply history written as neutrally as possible. Enjoy! Some reprinted pieces first appeared on: truthhistory.blogspot.com

History and stuff

The history of the 19th century Bible Student movement, with occasional more recent developments among those who stayed with the Watch Tower Society. A place for historians who love this subject. Not a place for polemics or for debating beliefs; simply history written as neutrally as possible. Enjoy! Some reprinted pieces first appeared on: truthhistory.blogspot.com

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Saturday, 26 February 2022

The CTR Biography

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In early 2010 I wrote a review of Charles Taze Russell – His Life and Times – The Man, the Millennium and the Message , written by Fredrick ...
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Tuesday, 22 February 2022

Gertrude Seibert cards

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Gertrude Seibert cards are quite collectable and for several decades in Watch Tower history, postcards and motto cards were regularly exchan...
Friday, 11 February 2022

Polish adherents

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  In statistics from 2013, around 9,500,000 Americans declared they were of Polish descent. That was around 3% of the American population. V...
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Monday, 3 January 2022

The Russell Family History

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Charles Taze Russell (hereafter abbreviated as CTR) plays such a large role in early Watch Tower history it is not surprising that his famil...
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Wednesday, 29 December 2021

The Finished Mystery

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The March 1, 1918, Watch Tower was a special printing of The Finished Mystery, with a number of illustrations that remind one of the later G...
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Friday, 24 December 2021

George Swetnam

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George Swetnam (1904-1999) was a writer who led a full and eventful life. His obituary in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette (April 7, 1999) outlin...
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Thursday, 16 December 2021

German Bible Students in World War 1

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With grateful thanks to Bernhard who provided the graphics and nearly all the original information for this article on the situation faced b...
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