George Willis Cooke Explained

George Willis Cooke
Birth Date:April 23, 1848
Birth Place:Comstock, Michigan
Death Place:Revere, Massachusetts
Nationality:American
Education:Meadville Theological School
Occupation:Minister, writer, editor and lecturer
Known For:Unitarian minister
Notable Works:Unitarianism in America (1902)
Spouse:
Children:Florence
Marian
Signature:Signature of George Willis Cooke.png

George Willis Cooke (1848–1923) was a Unitarian minister, writer, editor and lecturer. He is best known for Unitarianism in America, his history of that movement in the 19th century, and for his work on Transcendentalist writers and publications.[1]

Biography

George Willis Cooke was born in Comstock, Michigan on April 23, 1848.[2]

He died in Revere, Massachusetts on April 30, 1923.[3]

Works

Further works, published online, are available from University of Pennsylvania and from Google books.

Literature

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: George Willis Cooke . Howe . Charles A. . October 28, 2000. Dictionary of Unitarian & Universalist Biography . November 26, 2017.
  2. Book: The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography . VIII . James T. White & Company . 68 . 1924 . 2021-01-16 . Google Books.
  3. News: Rev Geo. Willis Cooke Dies in Revere . . Revere . 9 . 1923-05-01 . 2021-01-16 . Newspapers.com.