Weyburn W. and Thelma Miller Groff Papers
- US MCUSAA HM1/100
- Sammlung
- 1945-2003
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.
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.
Christmas Carol Kauffman Papers 1928-1969
These papers documeting the life of a Mennonite woman author are divided into three series:
(1) Publishing Files, 1928-1976
(2) Personal and Family Correspondence and Writing, 1912-2006
(3) Miscellaneous, 1926-1990
Includes correspondence, clippings, notes, genealogical information, photos, in a complete jumble.
Most of the material seems to relate to Anna Peters' extended family, more so than Arthur's.
Box 1 includes a note about Arthur Peters' military service, and a cassette tape. Also a Confederate $50 bill in poor condition. And some pencil drawings. Cassette tape in box 1 digitized as elecrec/acc915, June 2018.
Box 4 contains diaries of Mrs. Peter Regier nee Wiens, some German sermons.
Boxes 5 and 6 are mostly photos.
"Box" 7 is a map folder containing genealogy charts.
"Box" 8 is a map folder containing an oversize newspaper item.
Peters, Arthur H., 1908-1980
Personal papers of Lores E. Steury, consisting largely of gathered information on the Amish Christian Church (including information highlighted in the book The Amish Christian Church: Its History and Legacy by Fredrick J. Schrock). Holdings also include personal information about Steury, including diaries, photographs, newspaper clippings, and drafts of an autobiography.
The papers are divided into the following series:
(1) Amish Christan Church Materials
(2) Geneological Records
(3) Diaries and Recollections
(4) Recorded Interviews
(5) Correspondence and Miscellaneous Materials
Steury, Lores E., 1922-2008
Mennonite Nurses Association Records
These records are divided into eight series:
Series 1: Governing Documents, circa 1945-2005
Series 2: Meeting Minutes and Reports, 1945-2010
Series 3: Publications, 1945-2010
Series 4: Financial Records, 1949-2009
Series 5: Correspondence, 1949-2001
Series 6: Membership Records, 1943-2004
Series 7: Local Chapter Records, 1950-1989
Series 8: Miscellaneous Materials, 1945-2011
Mennonite Nurses Association
Papers collected by Jeff A. Steely, for a Bethel College history seminary paper in spring 1988. Includes sermons, correspondence, diary (photocopy), and a cassette tape of an interview with Loris Habegger.
Suckau, Cornelius Herman, 1881-1951
Box 1: books, pamphlets (farm machinery), slides, cassette tape
Box 2: books. clippings, Boese family letters, Boese family information
Box 3: agriculture and machinery periodicals and brochures
Box 4: family history information
Boese, Ben, 1910-1996
Le Roy Bechler African-American Mennonite Collection
This collection is divided into two series: (1) Research Files, 1950-1982, and (2) James and Rowena Lark Materials, 1949-2007.
Bechler, Le Roy, 1925-2023
Includes:
Report of the MCC Peace Section Study Conference, Winona Lake, Indiana, Nov. 9-12, 1950
Missions, Home and Foreign of the General Conference Mennonite Church: A summary survey consisting of reports by members of the Class in Mennonite Missions, Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Autumn Quarter, 1953
The Church, the Gospel and War: A Report of the General Conference Peace Study Conference, Apr. 10-11, 1953
filmstrip "A Journey through the Holy Land: The Holy Land from Jericho to Nazareth" (pub. by SVE)
filmstrip "Making Home a Happier Place" (pub. by Church Screen Productions)
filmstrip "Money: For Better or Worse" (pub. by Mennonite Mutual Aid) with tape
Koehn, Levi H., 1920-1983
almost entirely materials related to her dissertation--survey forms and taped interviews
a few other miscellaneous items
Goossen, Rachel Waltner, 1960-
Personal papers of an (old) Mennonite Church pastor who served in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, primarily at Maple Grove Mennonite Church (Gulliver, Mich.). Materials are divided into three series:
(1) Miscellaneous Materials, 1931-1980
(2) Sermons and Sermon Notes, circa 1950-1975
(3) Sound Recording Collection, circa 1960-1980
Weaver, Norman P., 1903-1980
This small set of personal papers from a pastor affiliated with the (old) Mennonite Church consists primarily of sermons, some of which were delivered at the Mennonite Home Mission in Chicago, Ill., where Yoder served after his ordination in 1939. Other sermons were written for congregational minsitry at the two churches he served: Congerville Mennonite Church (Congerville, Ill.) and Pleasant Oaks Mennonite Church (Middlebury, Ind.) The papers also include information about the history of the Pleasant Oaks congregation in the early 1960s, when it sold its church building. This collection also includes a number of family photographs and a handful of photographs from the Mennonite Home Mission, as well as two audiotapes of Yoder delivering sermons. Photographs mostly date from 1870 through 1930.
Yoder, Raymond Mark, 1914-1983
The collection consists of subject files on medicine, public health, and peace, as well as working files documenting Krabill's service on the Mennonite Board of Missions Health and Welfare Committee. The subject files contain a number of papers and articles pertaining to AIDS, homosexuality, and alcohol and drug abuse in the context of the Mennonite Church. Other less well documented subjects in the collecrtion include Krabill's Civilian Public Service work, mission work in Asia, career as a physician and professor at Goshen College, and his spiritual life. The collection includes more than 30 audiocassette sound recordings of speeches by Krabill and others on medicine, spirituality, Christianity, and other topics.
Krabill, Willard, 1926-2009
James Liu and Stephen Wang Papers
Box 1: correspondence, speeches, autobiographies
Box 2: audio cassettes and CD copies, book in Chinese, video tape and DVD copy
Liu, James, 1904-1991
Mennonite World Conference Records
FINDING AID IN PROGRESS
Official records of the Mennonite World Conference, a global association of Mennonite and Brethren in Christ conferences consisting of nearly 1.2 million baptized believers. These records are divided into series:
(1) Assembly Records
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Mennonite World Conference