Nathaniel Stacy (December 2, 1778-April 7, 1868) was the first Universalist pastor in Ann Arbor.
More information
- Life of Nathaniel Stacy, first Universalist pastor in Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor District Library
- Memoirs of the life of Nathaniel Stacy, 1850.
- Nathaniel Stacy, Dictionary of Unitarian and Universalist Biography
From 1830-40 he traveled through Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania. He organized the church in Columbus, Pennsylvania and was its first minister. From 1835-40 he was pastor in Ann Arbor, Michigan and helped organize the first Universalist association in that state. After a return call to Columbus in 1841, he helped direct the building of a new church and continued to further the cause of Universalism in western Pennsylvania. In 1859 Universalist societies in his area formed an association named in his honor.
- Nathaniel Stacy Papers at the William L. Clements Library at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.