May 7. On this date in 2016, Jenabe Esslemont Caldwell died in Wailuku, Hawaii. Born on August 7, 1926 in Butte, Montana, he and his wife Elaine were named Knights of Bahá’u’lláh for pioneering to the Aleutian Islands in July, 1953 where they started a king crab and salmon cannery. They sponsored the Bahá’í singing group Windflower that toured Europe, including the United Kingdom, in the 1980s. He authored several books.
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