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| - | James Turner (1942 - 1916) | + | James Turner (1842 - 1916) |
| - | Methodist missionary-pastor James Turner arrived in Vancouver in 1973. He set up a parsonage at the corner of Water and Abbott streets, and soon became known as the “Minister of the Interior.”((Alan Norley, “Vancouver: | + | Methodist missionary-pastor James Turner arrived in Vancouver in 1873. He set up a parsonage at the corner of Water and Abbott streets, and soon became known as the “Minister of the Interior.”((Alan Norley, “Vancouver: |
| In early 1898, Rev. Turner travelled up the Stikine River on the ice and was one of the first to reach Dawson that year via the Teslin Lake route. The three-month journey undermined his health. In Dawson, he obtained a church site from the government and held services in a large tent. Turner’s assistant and then successor, Rev. A.E. Hetherington, | In early 1898, Rev. Turner travelled up the Stikine River on the ice and was one of the first to reach Dawson that year via the Teslin Lake route. The three-month journey undermined his health. In Dawson, he obtained a church site from the government and held services in a large tent. Turner’s assistant and then successor, Rev. A.E. Hetherington, | ||
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