1925: Between 800 and 900 libraries in many parts of the
United States were supplied with Baha’i books.
(Baha’i News, no. 6, July-August 1925)
(Baha’i News, no. 6, July-August 1925)
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Amatu'l-Baha Ruhiyyih Khanum laid the Foundation Stone of
the Mother Temple of Latin America on behalf of the Universal House of Justice. 
The House in 'Akká that served as the residence of
'Abdu'l-Bahá and His family from 1896 until their move to Haifa between 1907
and 1910. The House of 'Abdu'llah Pasha was restored under the direction of
Hand of the Cause of God Amatu'l-Baha Ruhiyyih Khanum and was opened to
pilgrims in April 1983. ![]() |
| Destruction of the House of the Báb |
The Indianapolis Spiritual Assembly decided in March, 1967
to proclaim the Baha'i Faith through holding a "Baha'i Week" in
November, 1967, marking the 150th anniversary of the Birth of Baha’u’llah and held
just one year after the first proclamation week in Indiana (Fort Wayne,
November, 1966). Work began immediately and preparations proceeded through the following
months. A prelude to the Week was the annual State Fair Baha'i exhibit in
August which publicized the coming event to at least 250,000 people. The
launching of the Proclamation was in October when the Mayor of Indianapolis,
John J. Barton, and a State Senator, Nelson Grills, were present at a tea commemorating
the centenary of the messages of Baha’u’llah to the kings and rulers.