Collection 00/MS.198 - F. C. Fleischer Papers

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US BCMLA 00/MS.198

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F. C. Fleischer Papers

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  • 1820-1846 (Creation)

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0.15 Cubic Feet

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Born 1863, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Teacher and pastor. Founder of the Green Cross, association for public health work. Organized Dutch Mennonite aid for Russian Mennonites in the 1920s. Visited the United States in 1908. Died 1929 at Beekbergen.

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Came from F. C. Fleischer's son Willem Isaak Fleischer, who also donated quite a few books to Cornelius Krahn about the same time.

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Eleven handwritten booklets in Dutch, dated 1820-1846, some undated. Possibly sermons. Some on the topic of baptism. One booklet dated 17 April 1836 belonged to Jan Dirkmaat who was baptized on that date at Broek op Langendijk (where Fleischer was later pastor) by J. Eenigenburg.

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Unprocessed

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open for research use

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  • Dutch

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ArchonInternalCollectionID:30

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