Draft:Francis J. Clay Moran

F.J.C. Moran and F. J. C. Moran should redirect here.

Francis J. Clay Moran was an organizer and author.

He was arrested in New York City in 1900 for disorderly conduct.

Rector of St. Paul's, Columbia and secretary of the American Church Sunday School Institute. He was also involved in the Church Association for the Advancement of the Interests of Labor.

Archdragon?

He was an advocate for improvements in labor and tenement conditions. His father had done similar work for the Church of England on behalf of miners.

He did missionary work in Safe Harbor. He was identified as a Christian supporter of Zionism.

He became archdeacon of Annapolis.

Work

 * "Sweet Influence: Or, A Brief Memoir of Emma Grace Moran. Also Sermons and Extracts" Publisher:Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington (1882)
 * "Monograph of the Centennial Museum: Held During the Centennial of the Borough of Columbia, September 26, 27, 28, 1888"