- US BCMLA 00/MS.326
- Sammlung
- 1940-1945
A scrapbook that focuses mainly on the Hill City Civilian Public Service unit. A small amount of correspondence and some clippings.
Lohrenz, Marie D., 1902-1993
A scrapbook that focuses mainly on the Hill City Civilian Public Service unit. A small amount of correspondence and some clippings.
Lohrenz, Marie D., 1902-1993
scrapbooks, books of handwritten poems and songs (quotations), book of pencil drawings
Krehbiel, Mary, 1873-1956
Consists of a postcard scrapbook. Most of the cards are printed commercial ones. A few are photographic prints.
It looks like this item may have been pulled from MS.72 (John M. Regier, not a relative).
Regier, Jakob W., 1849-1939
A scrapbook of correspondence from former students presented to Verna Zimmerman, associate professor of nursing at Goshen College, on the occasion of her retirement. Zimmerman served the college from 1952 to 1975.
Zimmerman, Verna
Christian L. and Mina Roth Graber Papers 1840-1973
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
Jacob Christophel Family Collection
A hodgepodge of materials pertaining to the family of Jacob Christophel, a Mennonite immigrant to Elkhart County Indiana in 1818 and one of the founders of Yellow Creek Mennonite Church.
Christophel, Jacob, 1782-1868
Fannie B. Shantz Smucker Papers 1910-1989
Papers of a Goshen Academy alumna (1922), long-time member of the Prairie Street Mennonite Church (Elkhart, Ind.), and missionary to Dhamtari, India later in life. Contains a remarkable run of diaries, nearly unbroken, from 1910 to 1989, in which Smucker provides brief descriptions of her daily activities. Also includes scrapbooks, postcard albums, her father's autograph book, and miscellaneous materials.
Smucker, Fannie B. Schantz, 1894-1993
Norman Arthur Lind Family Papers
Personal and family papers of an (old) Mennonite Church pastor and bishop who served a congregation in Sweet Home, Oregon and was active in the Pacific Coast Mennonite Conference and national church.
These papers are divided into series:
(1) Autobiographical and Genealogical Materials, 1929-2006
(2) Pastoral Records, 1903-1958
(3) Photographs, 1900-1957, undated
Lind, Norman Arthur, 1881-1968
Norman Arthur Lind Family Papers
Personal and family papers of an (old) Mennonite Church pastor and bishop who served a congregation in Sweet Home, Oregon and was active in the Pacific Coast Mennonite Conference and national church.
These papers are divided into series:
(1) Autobiographical and Genealogical Materials, 1929-2006
(2) Pastoral Records, 1903-1958
(3) Photographs, 1900-1957, undated
Lind, Norman Arthur, 1881-1968
The collection consists of some correspondence, a notebook of copied poems, a scrapbook of collected poems, and miscellaneous writing.
Zook, Mary
Mennonite Board of Missions Service Ministries Voluntary Service Unit Scrapbooks
Scrapbooks containing snapshots, unit histories, descriptions of work and unit life, and other information about various Voluntary Service (V.S.) units sponsored by the Mennonite Board of Missions. The scrapbooks appear to have been used in orienting new unit volunteers and in introducing unit work to visitors.
Mennonite Board of Missions. Service Ministries
A small set of personal papers created by a secretary employed by the Mennonite Board of Missions from 1950 to 1978. Materials include scattered correspondence and autobiographical essays, photographs of the Graber siblings, Graber family obituaries, information on Lloyd O. Rupe, and a scrapbook of photographs and correspondence presented to her by missionaries and mission board staff upon her retirement.
Graber, Esther
O. N. (Otis Nathan) Johns Papers
Personal and pastoral papers of a pastor and bishop in the (old) Mennonite Church in Ohio. Materials include sermons, correspondence, materials on the Canton Mennonite Mission and the Ohio and Eastern Mennonite Conference, and assorted clippings, certificates, and ephemera.
Johns, O. N. (Otis Nathan), 1889-1975
Personal papers and genealogical research files created by a Goshen College alumnus and Civilian Public Service volunteer who served as a professor at Kent State University and the University of Michigan. Materials include a scrapbook containing color photographs of Civilian Public Service Camp #141, Gulfport, Mississippi (Camp Barnard), photographs and information about Goshen College's Class of 1938, scrapbooks on Andrei Sakharov and war and peace issues, and correspondence and photocopied primary sources pertaining to Hertzler's 1995 genealogy monograph, The Other Hertzler-Hartzlers.
Hertzler, Emanuel C., 1917-
La Junta Mennonite School of Nursing (La Junta, Colo.) Administrative Records 1930-1958
Governing documents, minutes, reports, correspondence, and curricular materials from the La Junta Mennonite School of Nursing, a nurses training school operated by the Mennonite Board of Education.
La Junta Mennonite School of Nursing (La Junta, Colorado)