- US MCUSAA HM1/433SC
- Collection
- 1940-1948
The collection includes correspondence, statements and reports related to the Ohio Mennonite Conference and the Lancaster Conference.
Landis, A. A.
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The collection includes correspondence, statements and reports related to the Ohio Mennonite Conference and the Lancaster Conference.
Landis, A. A.
A. B. (Abraham B.) Burkholder Papers
This small set of papers consists primarily of two diaries kept by Burkholder, a Virginia minister and later bishop of the (old) Mennonite Church. The diaries contain brief daily enteries providing information about the weather and his activities for the day. Other materials inclde sermon outlines, clippings, and miscellaneous materials.
Burkholder, A. B. (Abraham B.), 1850-1941
A. Lloyd Swartzendruber Papers
The collection includes correspondence and family materials collected by A. Lloyd Swartzendruber.
Swartzendruber, A. Lloyd, 1903-
administrative files from various Bethel College roles, not much specifically on the biology department
Wiens, A. Wayne, 1936-
A.A Unruh Photograph Collection
The collection includes early legal and financial documents related to the Mennonite Publishing House and relief work, World War I newspaper clippings, and assorted papers and notes covering Louck's involvement in publishing and relief work.
Of particular interest is the 1918 warrant obtained to search Mennonite Publishing House and sieze materials advocating "refusal of duty in the military and naval forces of the United States."
Loucks, Aaron, 1864-1945
Abe and Hanna Rempel Photograph
Abe E. Ens photos published in "Reinland History"
In 1976, the community history book "Reinland: An Experience in Community" was published. Abe Ens was part of the committee that helped gather materials for author Peter Zacharias. After the publication of the book these images were donated to MHC by Abe Ens.
Unknown
Abraham A. Huebert Photograph Collection
These photos of Abraham A. Huebert relate to his preaching ministry in North America among Russian, Ukrainian, Doukhobor, and German communities.
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Business correspondence from 1909, addressed to Abram Koop, factory owner in Schönwiese, Alexandrovsk.
Koop, Abraham A., 1863-1938