William Newton Hartshorn

William Newton Hartshorn (October 28, 1843 – September 1920) was a Baptist leader from the United States who travelled the world and became a millionaire advocating Sunday school and leading the "Sabbath army".

[2] He led a large tour and convention through Palestine and published an account of the journey with Louis Klopsch.

[3] He had a summer home at Clifton on the North Shore of Massachusetts known as "Dike Rock".

[4] He published a book about "progress and promise" among African Americans from the Civil War era to 1910.

[5] Media related to William Newton Hartshorn at Wikimedia Commons

William Newton Hartshorn photographed by Edmund F. Arras (1913)