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- Title
- Annual Festival of the Sun A.K. 61.
- Creator
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Koreshan Unity
- Abstract / Description
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Program for a festival on October 18th, 1900 in honor of the birth of Koresh, originally named Cyrus Teed, sixty-one years earlier, as denoted by the printed phrase "A.K. 61" meaning Anno Koresh, the annual calendar system created by the Koreshans. The program lists activities such as songs and readings, along with a play and a closing song.
- Date Issued
- 1900-10-18
- Identifier
- fgcu_kc_2171
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Annual Solar Festival A.K. 63.
- Creator
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Koreshan Unity
- Abstract / Description
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Program for a festival on October 18th, 1902 in honor of the birth of Koresh, originally named Cyrus Teed, sixty-three years earlier, as denoted by the printed phrase "A.K. 63" meaning Anno Koresh, the annual calendar system created by the Koreshans. The program lists activities such as songs and readings, along with a closing song.
- Date Issued
- 1902-10-18
- Identifier
- fgcu_kc_2172
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- First Annual Exhibition of the Estero Art Studios.
- Creator
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Teed, Douglas Arthur, 1864-1929, Koreshan Unity
- Abstract / Description
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Program for the first exhibition at the Estero art studio, that was put together by Douglas Arthur Teed, the son of Koresh, originally know as Cyrus Teed. It is a list of thirty pieces of art from paintings to written words and their title.
- Date Issued
- 1905-05-18
- Identifier
- fgcu_kc_2195
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Golden Gate.
- Creator
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Koreshan Unity
- Abstract / Description
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Program for a festival on October 18th, 1915 in posthumous celebration of what would have been Koresh’s, also known as Cyrus Teed, seventy-sixth birthday, as denoted by the printed phrase "A.K. 76" meaning Anno Koresh, the annual calendar system created by the Koreshans. The program lists activities such as songs and readings, along with a closing ceremony.
- Date Issued
- 1915-10-18
- Identifier
- fgcu_kc_2177
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Solar Festival A.K. 101.
- Creator
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Koreshan Unity
- Abstract / Description
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Program for a festival on October 18th, 1940 in honor of the birth of Koresh, originally named Cyrus Teed, one hundred and one years earlier, as denoted by the printed phrase "A.K. 101" meaning Anno Koresh, the annual calendar system created by the Koreshans. The program lists activities such as songs and readings, along with prayer and a closing anthem.
- Date Issued
- 1940-10-18
- Identifier
- fgcu_kc_2120
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Solar Festival A.K. 102.
- Creator
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Koreshan Unity
- Abstract / Description
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Program for a festival on October 18th, 1941 in honor of the birth of Koresh, originally named Cyrus Teed, one hundred and two years earlier, as denoted by the printed phrase "A.K. 102" meaning Anno Koresh, the annual calendar system created by the Koreshans. The program lists activities such as songs and readings, along with prayer and a closing anthem.
- Date Issued
- 1941-10-18
- Identifier
- fgcu_kc_2121
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Solar Festival A.K. 103.
- Creator
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Koreshan Unity
- Abstract / Description
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Program for a festival on October 18th, 1942 in honor of the birth of Koresh, originally named Cyrus Teed, one hundred and three years earlier, as denoted by the printed phrase "A.K. 103" meaning Anno Koresh, the annual calendar system created by the Koreshans. The program lists activities such as songs and readings, along with a closing prayer.
- Date Issued
- 1942-10-18
- Identifier
- fgcu_kc_2123
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Solar Festival A.K. 104.
- Creator
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Koreshan Unity
- Abstract / Description
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Program for a festival on October 18th, 1943 in posthumous celebration of what would have been Koresh’s, also known as Cyrus Teed, birthday one hundred and four years earlier, as denoted by the printed phrase "A.K. 104" meaning Anno Koresh, the annual calendar system created by the Koreshans. The program lists night time activities such as songs and readings, along with a prayer and a closing ceremony.
- Date Issued
- 1943-10-18
- Identifier
- fgcu_kc_2191
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Solar Festival A.K. 68.
- Creator
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Koreshan Unity
- Abstract / Description
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Program for a festival on October 18th, 1907 in honor of the birth of Koresh, originally named Cyrus Teed, sixty-eight years earlier, as denoted by the printed phrase "A.K. 68" meaning Anno Koresh, the annual calendar system created by the Koreshans. The program lists activities such as songs and concerts, along with numerous plays and a closing song.
- Date Issued
- 1907-10-18
- Identifier
- fgcu_kc_2173
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Solar Festival A.K. 70.
- Creator
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Koreshan Unity
- Abstract / Description
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Program for a festival on October 18th, 1909 in honor of the birth of Koresh, originally named Cyrus Teed, seventy years earlier, as denoted by the printed phrase "A.K. 70" meaning Anno Koresh, the annual calendar system created by the Koreshans. The program lists activities such as songs, numerous plays and a closing song.
- Date Issued
- 1909-10-18
- Identifier
- fgcu_kc_2174
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Solar Festival A.K. 74.
- Creator
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Koreshan Unity
- Abstract / Description
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Program for a festival on October 18th, 1913 in posthumous celebration of what would have been Koresh’s, also known as Cyrus Teed, seventy-fourth birthday, as denoted by the printed phrase "A.K. 74" meaning Anno Koresh, the annual calendar system created by the Koreshans. The program lists activities such as songs and readings, along with prayers and a closing song.
- Date Issued
- 1913-10-18
- Identifier
- fgcu_kc_2175
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Solar Festival A.K. 75.
- Creator
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Koreshan Unity
- Abstract / Description
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Program for a festival on October 18th, 1914 in posthumous celebration of what would have been Koresh’s, also known as Cyrus Teed, seventy-fifth birthday, as denoted by the printed phrase "A.K. 75" meaning Anno Koresh, the annual calendar system created by the Koreshans. The program lists activities such as songs and readings, along with a closing ceremony.
- Date Issued
- 1914-10-18
- Identifier
- fgcu_kc_2176
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Solar Festival A.K. 78.
- Creator
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Koreshan Unity
- Abstract / Description
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Program for a festival on October 18th, 1917 in posthumous celebration of what would have been Koresh’s, also known as Cyrus Teed, seventy-eighth birthday, as denoted by the printed phrase "A.K. 78" meaning Anno Koresh, the annual calendar system created by the Koreshans. The program lists activities such as songs and readings, along with a closing ceremony with a song and march.
- Date Issued
- 1917-10-18
- Identifier
- fgcu_kc_2178
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Solar Festival A.K. 79.
- Creator
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Koreshan Unity
- Abstract / Description
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Program for a festival on October 18th, 1918 in posthumous celebration of what would have been Koresh’s, also known as Cyrus Teed, seventy-ninth birthday, as denoted by the printed phrase "A.K. 79" meaning Anno Koresh, the annual calendar system created by the Koreshans. The program lists activities such as songs and readings, along with a closing ceremony with a song and march.
- Date Issued
- 1918-10-18
- Identifier
- fgcu_kc_2179
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Solar Festival A.K. 80.
- Creator
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Koreshan Unity
- Abstract / Description
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Program for a festival on October 18th, 1919 in posthumous celebration of what would have been Koresh’s, also known as Cyrus Teed, eighty birthday, as denoted by the printed phrase "A.K. 80" meaning Anno Koresh, the annual calendar system created by the Koreshans. The program lists activities such as songs and readings, along with a closing ceremony with a song and march.
- Date Issued
- 1919-10-18
- Identifier
- fgcu_kc_2180
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Solar Festival A.K. 81.
- Creator
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Koreshan Unity
- Abstract / Description
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Program for a festival on October 18th, 1920 in posthumous celebration of what would have been Koresh’s, also known as Cyrus Teed, eighty-first birthday, as denoted by the printed phrase "A.K. 81" meaning Anno Koresh, the annual calendar system created by the Koreshans. The program lists activities such as songs and readings, along with a prayer and a closing ceremony .
- Date Issued
- 1920-10-18
- Identifier
- fgcu_kc_2181
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Solar Festival A.K. 83.
- Creator
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Koreshan Unity
- Abstract / Description
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Program for a festival on October 18th, 1922 in posthumous celebration of what would have been Koresh’s, also known as Cyrus Teed, eighty-third birthday, as denoted by the printed phrase "A.K. 83" meaning Anno Koresh, the annual calendar system created by the Koreshans. The program lists activities such as songs and readings, along with a prayer and a closing ceremony.
- Date Issued
- 1922-10-18
- Identifier
- fgcu_kc_2185
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Solar Festival A.K. 84.
- Creator
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Koreshan Unity
- Abstract / Description
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Program for a festival on October 18th, 1923 in posthumous celebration of what would have been Koresh’s, also known as Cyrus Teed, eighty-fourth birthday, as denoted by the printed phrase "A.K. 84" meaning Anno Koresh, the annual calendar system created by the Koreshans. The program lists activities such as songs and readings, along with a prayer and a closing ceremony .
- Date Issued
- 1923-10-18
- Identifier
- fgcu_kc_2182
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Solar Festival A.K. 85.
- Creator
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Koreshan Unity
- Abstract / Description
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Program for a festival on October 18th, 1924 in posthumous celebration of what would have been Koresh’s, also known as Cyrus Teed, eighty-fifth birthday, as denoted by the printed phrase "A.K. 85" meaning Anno Koresh, the annual calendar system created by the Koreshans. The program lists activities such as songs and music, along with a prayer and a closing anthem.
- Date Issued
- 1924-10-18
- Identifier
- fgcu_kc_2183
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Solar Festival A.K. 88.
- Creator
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Koreshan Unity
- Abstract / Description
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Program for a festival on October 18th, 1927 in posthumous celebration of what would have been Koresh’s, also known as Cyrus Teed, eighty-eighth birthday, as denoted by the printed phrase "A.K. 88" meaning Anno Koresh, the annual calendar system created by the Koreshans. The program lists activities such as songs and readings, along with prayer and a closing anthem.
- Date Issued
- 1927-10-18
- Identifier
- fgcu_kc_2122
- Format
- Document (PDF)