Anne with her adoptive parents
- CA MHC PP-photos 741-008
- Einzelstück
- 1946
Teil vonAnne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner with her adoptive parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loeppky, on the day she left to work as a nurse in India
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
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Anne with her adoptive parents
Teil vonAnne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner with her adoptive parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loeppky, on the day she left to work as a nurse in India
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
Teil vonAnne Penner fonds
Photograph of Anne Penner, her sister Mary, her brother Dick, and his wife Mary at Dick and Mary's wedding
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
Anne Penner Hand Tinted graduation photo
Teil vonAnne Penner fonds
Hand-tinted colour photograph of Anne Penner on the day of her graduation from nursing school in 1945
Penner, Anne, 1916-1996
Personal papers of an (old) Mennontite Church minister, bishop, and church planter, divided into four series:
(1) Correspondence, 1892-1945
(2) Miscellaneous Materials, 1903-1955
(3) Diaries, 1898-1956
(4) Sermon Notes, 1923-1952
Hallman, Eli Schmitt, 1866-1955
A small set of personal papers created by a service worker and missionary who served with Mennonite Central Committee in China and the General Conference Mennonite Church in Taiwan (Formosa). Materials include reports and newsletters, correspondence, photographs and photograph albums, and miscellaneous materials.
Graber, Glen D., 1920-2009
Personal papers of a Mennonite pastor affiliated with the General Conference Mennonite Church who was a pioneer in interracial and urban ministry in the mid 20th century. These papers are divided into two series:
Franz, Delton W., 1932-2006
Fred E. Swartzendruber Near East Relief Scrapbook 1920-1921
One scrapbook of photographs documenting Fred E. Swatzendruber's travel and work with Near East Relief from 1920 to 1921. Swartzendruber's assignment was at an orphanage in Beirut, Syria, sheltering children whose parents were killed in the Armenian genocide. Contains photographs documenting the travel by ship and locations around the region including trips to the Holy Land and other pilgrimage sites.
Fred E. Swartzendruber, 1895-1981
Paul N. Kraybill Papers 1958-1990
Personal papers of a prominent administrator who held leadership positions in multiple Mennonite-related organizations over a career spanning four decades between 1953 and 1993. Kraybill also served as a board member and organizational consultant for a variety of institutions, including the American Leprosy Mission, Lancaster Mennonite School, and Lombard Mennonite Church. Materials consist of daily calendars, administrative trip reports, writings and manuscripts, photographs, scattered correspondence, committee minutes, and organizational working files. The papers are divided into the following series and subseries:
(1) Day Timers and Calendars, 1956-1992
(2) Manuscripts, Notes, and Talks, 1950-1991
(3) Organizational Working Files, 1956-1992
A. Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities
B. Mennonite Church General Board
C. Mennonite Christian Leadership Foundation
D. Mennonite Housing Aid, Inc.
E. Mennonite World Conference
F. Mennonite Health Association
(4) General Subject Files, 1942-1991
(5) Photographs and Miscellaneous, 1942-1991
Kraybill, Paul N., 1925-1993
Mennonite Board of Missions Photographs
Photographic prints and contact sheets depicting Mennonite Board of Missions missionaries, voluntary service workers, and staff. Most images are black and white. Photographs of individual missionaries and voluntary service workers may include both formal portraits and "action shots" in the field.
Mennonite Board of Missions
Personal papers of a lifelong peace activist from the Mennonite / Anabaptist tradition. Materials include journals, personal and professional correspondence, reports and articles associated with his work for International Voluntary Services (IVS) and Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT), lectures and speeches, photographs, and remembrance books compiled after his death. These papers also include Synapses: Messages, newsletters of a grass-roots human rights and spirituality organization based in Chicago in the 1980s and 1990s.
Stoltzfus, Gene, 1940-2010
African American Mennonite Association Records 1974-1993
Records of the African American constituency group of the (old) Mennonite Church. Emerging from the Minority Ministries Council, the African American Mennonite Association began its orginizational life as the Black Council or Black Caucus. In the early 1980s the name was changed to the African American Mennonite Association (AAMA). The AAMA strove to support black and racially integrated congregations in the (old) Mennonite Church through annual assemblies and programming, leadership training, educational opportunites, and congregational economic development.
Records are divided into the following series:
(1) Founding and Governing Documents
(2) Assemblies and Events
(3) Dockets and Minutes
(4) Photographs
(5) Educational Program Records
(6) Correspondence and Subject Files
(7) Sound Recordings
African American Mennonite Association
Peter Smith Family Photographs and Account Book
A small collection including photographs of the Peter Smith family (including Christian Smith, Peter Smith, and Mary Smith Oyer) and an account book apparently kept by Peter Smith.
Smith, Peter, 1837-1875
The Mennonite Inc. Board Records
Dockets, minutes, correspondence, and miscellaneous records of the board that governs the semi-independent magazine associated with the Mennonite Church USA. Includes an employee policy handbook and photographs of staff members.
The Mennonite Inc. Board
Mennonite Board of Missions Minority Ministries Council Records 1969-1974
Records of a department of the Mennonite Board of Missions that worked to strengthen and support racial and ethnic minority congregations, to assist the church in relating to minority communities, to serve as liaison between militant groups and the church, and to help the church understand and practice the radical discipleship of Jesus Christ. Materials include council minutes and publications, photographs, and correspondence and subject files of minority council leaders.
Mennonite Board of Missions. Minority Ministries Council
Daniel H. Coffman Family Collection 1881-1923
Daniel H. Coffman served as a deacon at Prairie Street Mennonite Church (1893-1899), Olive Mennonite Church (1899-1904), and Clinton Brick Mennonite Church (1904 - 1941). This collection consists primarily of Coffman's correspondence to his brother and sister in Virginia as well as his daughter in Indiana, and contains information regarding church conflicts from 1898 to 1903. Also in this collection are histories of the Daniel H. Coffman family and the Samuel H. Eldridge family, as well as a photograph of the Eldridge family circa 1890.
Eldridge, Murl, 1908-1991