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Interview with the Right Reverend Charles E. Bennison, Junior, by Clark Groome, Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania Oral History Project, Philadelphia,

ck5wyijir2ucravqst96xr1j8-bennison-fnal-session-1-1423 Pennsylvania, October 4, 2016.CLARK GROOME: We’re going to start at the beginning, where were you born?CHARLES BENNISON: In Minneapolis, Minnesota.CG

: I know you were the son of a priest.CB: Right.CG: So was your father—did he have a church there, then?CB: He was the rector of Saint Mark’s, Hasting ck5wyijir2ucravqst96xr1j8-bennison-fnal-session-1-1423

s, Minnesota.CG: Is that nearby Minneapolis?CB: It’s about maybe 30, 40 miles down the Mississippi River.CG: But Minneapolis was the big town?CB: Yes,

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right. Yeah, my grandparents lived there, yeah.CG: Oh, okay, so your grandparent Bennisons?CB: Yeah, and Haglun. Both sets of grandparents lived in M

Interview with the Right Reverend Charles E. Bennison, Junior, by Clark Groome, Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania Oral History Project, Philadelphia,

ck5wyijir2ucravqst96xr1j8-bennison-fnal-session-1-1423lls.CG: My God! That’s a lot of—CB: They built bridges all over the Midwest. They were into concrete construction. My great uncle was a pioneer in sli

ding form concrete construction, and they built across the Ohio River, the Mississippi. They built roads.CG: They must have done quite well with that ck5wyijir2ucravqst96xr1j8-bennison-fnal-session-1-1423

kind of construction.CB: Yeah. My other grandfather, who had no education but was a charming, smart guy, and a Swedish immigrant, was a millionaire an

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dBENNISON2made the first—owned the first Cadillac in Minneapolis. On the grain exchange he made all his money.CG: Wow!CB: Selling grain. And then he l

Interview with the Right Reverend Charles E. Bennison, Junior, by Clark Groome, Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania Oral History Project, Philadelphia,

ck5wyijir2ucravqst96xr1j8-bennison-fnal-session-1-1423nstruction company.CG: Made him some money.CB: But made him some money.CG: I assume, since both sets of grandparents lived there, that’s where your fa

ther and mother met?CB: They did. They met at Saint Luke’s Church.CG: So they were always Episcopalians?CB: Well, my Swedish and Norwegian ancestors w ck5wyijir2ucravqst96xr1j8-bennison-fnal-session-1-1423

ere Lutherans, and my mother’s father was the Sunday night usher at Central Lutheran Church, the Swedish language service. He was the head usher. So t

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hey always went to the Swedish service. But my mother walked to church, and went to Saint Luke’s because it was the nearest church, and my parents met

Interview with the Right Reverend Charles E. Bennison, Junior, by Clark Groome, Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania Oral History Project, Philadelphia,

ck5wyijir2ucravqst96xr1j8-bennison-fnal-session-1-1423. He was very influential in my parents’ life. His name was Frederick Tyner.CG: T-Y-N-E-R?CB: Right. He was also a star tennis player. He wrote a week

ly column in the Minneapolis Star newspaper. He was sort of the famous Protestant pastor of Minneapolis.BENNISON3CG: Wow. ck5wyijir2ucravqst96xr1j8-bennison-fnal-session-1-1423

Interview with the Right Reverend Charles E. Bennison, Junior, by Clark Groome, Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania Oral History Project, Philadelphia,

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