- CA MHC PP-photos 741-003
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- 1906 - 1959
Part of Anne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner working as a nurse in India, holding a young baby
Penner, Anne
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Part of Anne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner working as a nurse in India, holding a young baby
Penner, Anne
J. S. (Jonas Smucker) Hartzler Papers 1910-1950
A small set of personal papers documenting the ministry and personal life of a pastor of the (old) Mennonite Church. Materials include an autobiography, scattered diaries of Hartzler as well as his first and second wives, sermon and Bible course notes, and miscellaneous materials. Also includes photographs of J.S. and Fannie Stutzman Hartzler and photographs and postcards from J.S. Hartzler's trip to India, the Middle East, and Europe in 1910-11.
Hartzler, J. S. (Jonas Smucker), 1857-1953
Weyburn W. and Thelma Miller Groff Papers
These papers are divided into three series:
(1) Sermons and Worship Materials, 1950-1996
(2) Correspondence, 1946-2002
(3) Miscellaneous, 1945-2003
Groff, Weyburn W.
Jacob Andrews and Lina Z. Ressler Papers
Personal papers of early Mennonite mission workers in India. Materials are divided into five series:
Series 1: Correspondence, 1888-1937
Series 2: Diaries and Notebooks, 1892-1935
Series 3: Writings and Educational Records, circa 1897-1930
Series 4: Miscellaneous Materials, circa 1890-1948
Series 5: Photographs, circa 1890-1948
Ressler, Jacob Andrews, 1867-1936
These papers are organized into four series:
(1) Correspondence, 1907-1951
(2) Articles, Manuscripts, and Sermons, 1926-1951, undated
(3) Miscellaneous, 1898-1950
(4) Photographs, circa 1893 -1950
These personal papers include autobiographical writing, photographs, slides, and ephemera pertaining to Nafziger's work as a Mennonite medical missionary in India. They also contain some Nafziger family records, specifically a farm journal created by Christian Nafziger II.
Nafziger, Florence, 1918-
Correspondence, photographs, and miscellaneous materials associated with Blanche Sell's 35 years of missionary service in India with the Mennonite Board of Missions. While outgoing correspondence relating the daily work and spiritual life of Mennonite missionaries in Dhamtari will be of most interest to researchers, this collection also holds substantial incoming correspondence from Sell's mother, Elizabeth Sell, and sister, Doris Shenk. Most of the photographs are snapshots with fair to excellent captioning. They include images of Indian spiritual and medical leaders, including P. J. Malagar and Dr. Martin. Miscellaneous materials include a Mennonite Board of Missions India calendar (1952), texts of missionary messages Sell delivered to various Mennonite congregations in the 1980s, and autograph books.
Sell, Blanche
William B. and Alice Thut Page Papers
A small set of personal papers created by a Mennonite medical missionary couple in India at the turn of the 20th century. Materials include William Page's diary (1899), outgoing correspondence by Alice and William Page, assorted travel documents (passports, tickets, etc.), clippings, and photographs.
Page, William B., 1871-1945
Aldine Carpenter and Eva Harder Brunk Papers
Photographs, correspondence, diaries, sermons, and other material documenting the Brunks' mission work in India. The most unusual item in the papers is Eva Brunk's essay, "My First O.B. Case in Dondi," which provides a first hand account of childbirth and post-natal care and customs in a "High Caste Brohmin's home" in the early 20th century.
Brunk, Aldine Carpenter, 1886-1969
Lillie Shenk Kaufman's papers document her missionary work primarily through her outgoing correspondence. The papers also include outgoing stateside correspondence, photographs, school records, articles, postcards, and information about her husband, James Norman Kaufman.
Kaufman, Lillie Shenk, 1899-1971
S. Jay (Sylvan Jay) and Ida Miller Hostetler Papers
Papers of a Mennonite missionary couple stationed in India and Ghana, with interest in the mission field in Nigeria. Divided into the following series:
(1) Correspondence, Subject Files, and Miscellaneous, 1944-1977
(2) Sermon Outlines, 1927-1956
(3) Photographs, 1954-1963
(4) Audio Tapes, circa 1957-1972
Hostetler, S. Jay (Sylvan Jay), 1901-1978
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
These papers consist primarily of Elizabeth "Betty" Erb's outgoing correspondence, describing her life and work as a missionary nurse in India. Also included among the papers are Erb's journals, a small number of photographs, and miscellaneous materials, including poems, compositions, and essays by Erb.
Erb, Elizabeth S., 1918-1993
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India) Photographs
Consists primarily of miscellaneous pre-1930 photographic prints documenting the Dhamtari mission, its workers, and those served by the mission. Also includes a scrapbook of the Bihar mission created by Esther and Milton Vogt.
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India)
Ernest E. and Ruth Blosser Miller Papers
Personal papers of a Mennonite missionary and president of Goshen College and his wife. Papers are divided into the following series:
(1) Biographical and Family Materials, 1911-1992
(2) Correspondence, 1919-1977
(3) Articles, Addresses, and Sermons, circa 1929-1968
(4) Education and Teaching Materials, 1921-1965
(5) Commissioned Trips, 1946-1964
(6) Photographs, circa 1880-1963
(7) Miscellaneous, 1912-1961
Miller, Ernest E.