- 1953-10-16 —
Benjamin Dunham Weeden and his wife Gladys (née Anderson) arrived in Antigua and were named Knights of Bahá'u'lláh for the Leeward Islands. [BW13:453]
- For the story of Ben Weeden's life see BW15:478–9.
- For the story of Gladys Weeden's life see BW18:692–6.
- 1954-02-00 — David Schreiber, an American, arrived in Antigua and was named a Knight of Bahá'u'lláh for the Leeward Islands. [BW13:453]
- 1975-00-00 —
The first Bahá'í summer school to be held in Antigua took place. [BW16:187]
- For picture see BW16:188.
- 1981-04-21 —
- 1988-00-00 — The first Caribbean Bahá'í Women's conference took place in Antigua.
- 1991-04-21 — The National Spiritual Assembly of the Leeward Islands that was formed in 1981 was renamed the National Spiritual Assembly of the East Leeward Islands following the splitting of this region. [East Leeward Islands
by Patricia Paccassi]
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