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Waterford Mennonite Church (Goshen, Ind.) Records

  • US MCUSAA III/14-34
  • Collection
  • 1958-2011

These records, created by a Mennonite congregation in Goshen, Ind., are divided into four series:

(1) Bulletins, 1958-2011

(2) Newsletters, 1971-2010

(3) Minutes and Reports, 1964-2001

(4) Miscellaneous Church Records, 1980-2001

Waterford Mennonite Church (Goshen, Ind.)

Walter E. Yoder Papers 1934-1965

  • US GCA HM1/325
  • Collection
  • 1909-1965

A small set of personal papers created by a Mennonite composer, arranger, and professor of music at Goshen College.  Materials include a number of original musical compositions and arrangements, an autobiographical sketch, correspondence, conference programs and notes, various writings, and miscellaneous materials.

Yoder, Walter E., 1889-1964

W. W. and Elva Garber Oesch Papers

  • US MCUSAA HM1/428
  • Collection
  • 1896-1985

A hodgepodge of material created and collected by an Indiana Mennonite farmer and his wife. The bulk of the materials in the collection are clippings of W. W. Oesch's "Ramblings" column from a New Paris (Ind.) newspaper, The Farmer's Exchange (1948-1970). Materials also include a scrapbook with correspondence, journal entries, and clippings by and about Sarah Alice Troyer Young, a mission worker killed in the Boxer Rebellion.  Three photographs of Young and the China Inland Mission may also be found in this collection.  FInally, researchers may find correspondence and congregational records in this collection regarding the doctrinal difficulties of the Indiana-Michigan Conference of the (old) Mennonite Church in the 1920s.

Oesch, W. W.

Virgil J. and Helen Good Brenneman Papers

  • US MCUSAA HM1/128
  • Collection
  • 1940-1993

These papers of an (old) Mennonite Church writer and her pastor husband are divided into two series:

(1) Helen Good Brenneman Papers

(2) Virgil J. Brenneman Papers

Brenneman, Helen Good

Vernon and Evangeline Matthies Neuschwander Papers

  • US MCUSAA HM1/845
  • Collection
  • 1900-1992

The papers of Vernon and Evangeline Matthies Neuschwander primarily document relief and service work to Russian Mennonite refugees after World War II.  Materials include correspondence, poems, testimonies, and songs by Russian Mennonite refugees, reports and correspondence pertaining to Mennonite Central Committee relief work in the Netherlands and Paraguay, a diary kept by Evangeline Matthies Neuschwander during her Europen relief work, correspondence between Vernon and Evangeline Matthies Neuschwander, and a well-labeled photograph album documenting Evangeline Matthies Neuschwander's relief and service work.  Other materials include records of Vernon Neuschwander's Civilian Public Service work, family and genealogical materials, Evangeline's writing and reminiscences, and miscellaneous materials.

Neuschwander, Evangeline Matthies

Velma Yoder Bowman Autobiographical Accounts

  • US MCUSAA HM1/505SC
  • Collection
  • 1984-1986

The collection consists of two autobiographical accounts of Velma Yoder Bowman's life beginning in Topeka, Indiana.The accounts describe her early childhood experiences on the farm and her later family life.

Bowman, Velma Yoder, 1895-

Smid Family Papers 1786-1911

  • US MCUSAA HM1/086
  • Collection
  • 1786-2006

The bulk of the materials in this collection consist of sermons, poems, songs, and catechisms, a church register, and other religious writings documenting Mennonite church and community life in Balk, Friesland (The Netherlands) during the first part of nineteenth century, 1786-1850. The papers also include sermons, poems, correspondence, and other miscellaneous records pertaining to Balk Mennonite life in New Paris, Indiana.

Most materials are in Dutch. Available English translations are noted in the detailed collection description.

The collection is organized into series, most of which are groups of documents associated with the Smid Family siblings and the wife of R. J. Smid. Series include:

(1) Background Articles and Information on Balk Mennonites, 1948-2006

(2) Early Materials, 1786, undated

(3) Obe Johannes Smid, 1815-1849

(4) Akke Johannes Smid, 1820-1828

(5) Jacobjen Johannes Smid, 1822-1836

(6) Ruurd Johannes Smid (R. J. Smith), 1822-1893

(7) Grietje Jacobs Symensma (Margaret J. Smid), 1845-1895

Smid Family

Silas L. Weldy Papers 1913-1938

  • US MCUSAA HM1/138
  • Collection
  • 1884-1999

These papers consist primarily of Weldy's notebooks, in which he kept sermon notes, records of meetings he attended, lists of converts, and other information pertaining to his ministry with Holdeman Mennonite Church in Wakarusa, Indiana.

Weldy, Silas L., 1877-1955

Silas and Anna Weaver Hertzler Papers 1904-1975

  • US GCA HM1/197
  • Collection
  • 1813-1988

These papers primarily document the life and work of Silas Hertzler, but includes some material pertinent to his wife, Anna Weaver Hertzler.  The papers are divided into seven series:

(1) Diaries, 1904-1974

(2) American Committee for Relief in the Near East Materials, 1919

(3) Correspondence, 1909-1975

(4) Articles and Writing, 1917-1967

(5) Photographs, 1909-1970

(6) Miscellaneous, 1905-1975

(7) Genealogical Research Files, 1813-1988

Hertzler, Silas, 1888-1975

Shore Mennonite Church (Shipshewana, Ind.) Records

  • US MCUSAA III/14-26
  • Collection
  • 1871-2011

The records of this Menonite congregation located in Shipshewana, Ind. include:

(1) Early Records (to 1950) and Church Histories, 1871-1985

(2) Photographs, 1892-1994

(3) Newsletters, 1944, 1997-2011

(4) Bulletins, 1960-2003

(5) Miscellaneous Congregational Records, 1950-2011

Shore Mennonite Church (Shipshewana, Ind.)

Sandy and Carolyn Swartzendruber Papers

  • US MCUSAA HM1/802
  • Collection
  • 1968-1972

A small set of personal papers documeting the Swartzendrubers' work with Mennonite and ecumenical outreach ministries to Hispanic / Mexican migrant workers in the Goshen, Indiana area. Materials include meeting minutes, newsletters, clippings, financial records, and subject files pertaining to the Spanish American Ministry of the Goshen Mennonite Churches, Migrant Service Committee, and Man to Man (La Casa).

Swartzendruber, Carloyn

Salem Mennonite Church (New Paris, Ind.) Records

  • US MCUSAA III/14/025
  • Collection
  • 1916-1989

A small collection of records from an independent congregation that was affiliated with the Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference until 1981.

Salem Mennonite Church (New Paris, Ind.)

Rosemary Wyse Reimer Papers

  • US MCUSAA HM1/853
  • Collection
  • 1978-1984

The collection primarily includes materials and correspondence related to Rosemary Wyse Reimer's work with refugees in Northern Indiana, as well as correspondence with Mennonite World Conference.

Reimer, Rosemary (Wyse), 1933-

Robert J. and Ellene Miller Peace Activism Papers

  • US MCUSAA HM1/942
  • Collection
  • 1969-2003

Personal papers of a Mennonite couple engaged in peace activism in Northern Indiana in the late 20th century.  Materials include records pertaining to the Sanctuary Movement in Elkhart County (particularly the participation of Hively Avenue Mennonite Church and Southside Fellowship), information about protests and civil disobedience organized by the Pledge of Resistance (South Bend, Ind.), correspondence to congressional representatives, and miscellaneous Mennonite peace theology materials.

Miller, Robert J., 1924-2013

Rhea B. Yoder Papers

  • US MCUSAA HM1/882
  • Collection
  • 1913-1992

This collection contains information about Rhea B. Yoder (1898-1992), a teacher in the Midwest and at Woodstock, Northern India. In the collection there are materials from her schooling, her college speeches, journals from her time in India, and recollections of her upbringing. There is also a photograph album containing pictures from her childhood and time at Goshen. Her speeches at Goshen College provide an example of an individual on the liberal side of the (old) Mennonite church schism that led to the closing of Goshen College in 1923-1924.

Yoder, Rhea B., 1898-1992

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