A. L. Frisbie was a pioneer minister at Plymouth Church, Des Moines, Iowa from 1871 to 1899. After he retired he served as Pastor Emeritus for a total of 42 years of service. Martha Frisbie was a teacher and leader in the Iowa Congregational Church. Frisbie Park in Des Moines and the former Frisbie Public School were named for them. The Frisbies were active abolitionists and suffrage advocates in Des Moines. He shepherded Plymouth Congregational Church during years of growth and building. She was a teacher and a leader in women’s organizations. Her former students formed the Frisbie Club, a study club which still exists today.
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| - Alvah and Martha Frisbie (en)
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| - A. L. Frisbie was a pioneer minister at Plymouth Church, Des Moines, Iowa from 1871 to 1899. After he retired he served as Pastor Emeritus for a total of 42 years of service. Martha Frisbie was a teacher and leader in the Iowa Congregational Church. Frisbie Park in Des Moines and the former Frisbie Public School were named for them. The Frisbies were active abolitionists and suffrage advocates in Des Moines. He shepherded Plymouth Congregational Church during years of growth and building. She was a teacher and a leader in women’s organizations. Her former students formed the Frisbie Club, a study club which still exists today. (en)
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| - Alvah Lillie Frisbie (en)
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| - Alvah Lillie Frisbie (en)
- Martha Crosby Frisbie (en)
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| - Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut, U.S. (en)
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| - Woodland Cemetery, Des Moines, Iowa (en)
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| - The Siege of Calais, Sermons in Verse (en)
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| - A. L. Frisbie was a pioneer minister at Plymouth Church, Des Moines, Iowa from 1871 to 1899. After he retired he served as Pastor Emeritus for a total of 42 years of service. Martha Frisbie was a teacher and leader in the Iowa Congregational Church. Frisbie Park in Des Moines and the former Frisbie Public School were named for them. The Frisbies were active abolitionists and suffrage advocates in Des Moines. He shepherded Plymouth Congregational Church during years of growth and building. She was a teacher and a leader in women’s organizations. Her former students formed the Frisbie Club, a study club which still exists today. (en)
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