001553117 001__ 1553117 001553117 005__ 20240703003327.0 001553117 02480 $$aMSS 005-005 001553117 041__ $$aEnglish 001553117 245__ $$aCharles LaFollette and Father Reginald Kingdom in London, England 001553117 260__ $$bUniversity of Southern Indiana 001553117 269__ $$a1945 001553117 347__ $$a600-800 dpi 001553117 520__ $$aU.S. Congressman Charles LaFollette (left), and Father Kingdom of St. John's Isle of Dogs. Revd. Reginald (better known as Reggie) Arthur Kingdon was the well thought-of vicar of St. John’s Church in Roserton St. from 1917 until his retirement in 1948. Born in 1868 in Whitstone, Cornwall, he was the descendant of a long line of west-country Kingdons, most of whom were academically gifted and many of whom served the Anglican church. Before the end of the war [WWII], though, Kingdon became priest at the Church of St. John the Evangelist on the Isle of Dogs, a job he would fulfill for the next 31 years. Father Kingdon retired in 1948, and returned to Cornwall. He died in 1955, aged 86. A memorial to him was placed in St. John’s, and this was moved to Christ Church when St. John’s was demolished a couple of years later. (https://islandhistory.wordpress.com/2015/05/12/father-kingdon-a-man-of-reassuring-bulk-generally-with-an-endearing-smile/) Charles M. LaFollette was member of the U.S. House of Representatives, from the state of Indiana, from 1943-1947. In 1947 he served as deputy chief of counsel for war crimes in the Nuremberg war trials. 001553117 542__ $$fhttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ 001553117 6531_ $$aGovernment and Politics 001553117 655__ $$aBlack and White Photograph 001553117 691__ $$aEngland 001553117 7001_ $$aTest 001553117 8564_ $$9d0326421-e574-4bab-ae20-b4676ac08e1c$$s22106996$$uhttps://library.usi.edu/record/1553117/files/MSS%20005-001.tif 001553117 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1553117$$pGLOBAL_SET 001553117 913__ $$aReligious Communes 001553117 980__ $$aCheryl Herrmann Collection 001553117 984__ $$aCharles LaFollette Collection 001553117 985__ $$aImage