Rev. Henry Harness Fout
Born in Grant County, West Virginia, October 18, 1861. He was the Editor-in-Chief of Sunday School Literature of the United Brethren Church of the United States, headquarters in Dayton, Ohio.
Henry Harness Fout had worked for the Near East Foundation which aimed at assisting Armenian refugees of the Genocide who were scattered throughout the Middle East. Fout stated that the Armenians were in an "appalling condition" and that they needed immediate help from the United States.
"Turkey by her inhuman treatment, in my opinion, has lost the right to be entrusted with authority to rule. From various estimates I have reached the conclusion that out of the Armenian nation of 3,000,000 at the outbreak of the war, 1,000,000 were massacred. The condition of the remainder is most appalling." Rev. Henry Harness Fout
Born in Grant County, West Virginia, October 18, 1861. He was the Editor-in-Chief of Sunday School Literature of the United Brethren Church of the United States, headquarters in Dayton, Ohio.
Henry Harness Fout had worked for the Near East Foundation which aimed at assisting Armenian refugees of the Genocide who were scattered throughout the Middle East. Fout stated that the Armenians were in an "appalling condition" and that they needed immediate help from the United States.
"Turkey by her inhuman treatment, in my opinion, has lost the right to be entrusted with authority to rule. From various estimates I have reached the conclusion that out of the Armenian nation of 3,000,000 at the outbreak of the war, 1,000,000 were massacred. The condition of the remainder is most appalling." Rev. Henry Harness Fout