The marriage was performed by Rev. Charles W. Savidge about whom this description is provided from Nebraska History in an article entited "A Church for the People and A Priest for the Common Man: Charles W. Savidge, Omaha’s Eccentric Reformer":
"Though he is little remembered today, the Reverend Charles Savidge was a modern innovator, a religious entrepreneur whose product was an idealized version of the old-time Methodism of America’s recent past, applied in practical ways to problems in the emerging industrialized city of Omaha."
The marriage was performed by Rev. Charles W. Savidge about whom this description is provided from Nebraska History in an article entited "A Church for the People and A Priest for the Common Man: Charles W. Savidge, Omaha’s Eccentric Reformer":
"Though he is little remembered today, the Reverend Charles Savidge was a modern innovator, a religious entrepreneur whose product was an idealized version of the old-time Methodism of America’s recent past, applied in practical ways to problems in the emerging industrialized city of Omaha."