Baha'is who were later named Hands of the Cause of God are pictured at Eliot, Maine, United States, circa 1926, when Marion Jack (standing center in dark gown) was present. Those later elevated to the rank of Hand of the Cause include Mary Maxwell (later Madame Ruhiyyih Rabbani), seated second from the right; Paul Haney (partially obscured in back row to the right of man in eastern-style hat); Louis Gregory, standing second from right next to his wife, Louisa, who was the first Baha'i pioneer to Bulgaria. May Maxwell, a prominent Baha’i and mother of Mary Maxwell, stands at the left in dark gown with hands together. Physician and educator Dr. Susan Moody is seated to the left of Mary Maxwell. Stanwood Cobb, a Baha'i author, is wearing a suit and is standing near the left of the group.