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DescriptionBaptist chapel car Evangel.jpg
English: Photo of three men standing in front of the Baptist chapel car Evangel in Wichita, Kansas after new lighting was installed on it. Pictured are W.C. Coleman and two workmen who installed the lighting; William Coffin Coleman was the inventor of the Coleman Lantern.
Date
Taken in 1911
Source
American Baptist Publication Society (1911) Missions: an International Baptist Magazine, Volume II, p. 140 Retrieved on 25 September 2012. "Chapel car 'Evangel' was in need of better lights, and while at Wichita, Kansas, engaged in work elsewhere reported, a Baptist of the city, Mr. W. C. Coleman, inventor of a special gasoline lamp, visited the car, saw the need and offered to install one of his outfits without charge. It is needless to say that the offer was most gratefully accepted, and now the car is brilliantly lighted. The picture shows Mr. Coleman and two of his workmen sent to install the light."
Author
American Baptist Publication Society
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