Conscientious objectors -- United States

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Atlee Beechy Papers

  • US GCA V/04/018-020
  • Collection
  • 1937-2000

Personal papers of a Goshen College professor of education and psychology.  Materials include not only his faculty papers, but also materials pertaining to service work with Civilian Public Service and Mennonite Central Committee Europe prior to his academic career.

Beechy, Atlee, 1914-2000

Christian L. and Mina Roth Graber Papers 1840-1973

  • US GCA HM1/209
  • Collection
  • 1813-1973

Personal papers of Christian L. Graber and Mina Roth Graber, consisting of correspondence, diaries, sermons, scrapbooks, geneological records, and information about Christian L. Graber's time as a conscientious objector during World War I, his stint as a relief worker, and his service to Mennonite Central Committee.

The papers are divided into the following series:

(1) Correspondence

(2) Sermons and Writings

(3) Personal and Family Records

(4) War, Peace, and Relief Work

(5) Business, Legal, and Estate Files

(6) Subject Files and Miscellaneous

(7) Mina Roth Graber Diaries

(8) Photographs, Scrapbooks, and Miscellaneous

Graber, Christian L., 1895-1987

Mennonite Board of Missions I-W Records 1953-1974

  • US MCUSAA IV/19/009
  • Collection
  • 1943-1974

Adminstrative files documenting the placement of conscientious objectors into alternative service positions.  These records are divided into the following series:

(1) Personnel Files, 1943-1971

(2) Minutes, Reports, and Financial Records, 1952-1969

(3) Draft Census Records, 1963-1965

(4) Correspondence, 1954-1971

(5) I-W Program Files, 1952-1974

Mennonite Board of Missions

Mennonite Board of Missions Service Ministries Voluntary Service and I-W Correspondence

  • US MCUSAA IV/19/004
  • Collection
  • 1949-1969

Offical correspondence with agencies and individuals involved in service placements for conscientious objectors and other volunteers.

It appears that about half of this series is missing, as there are just a handful of alphabetically arranged folders thet begin with letters before "M."

Mennonite Board of Missions. Service Ministries