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.
A small set of personal papers belonging to a country singing school teacher and voluntary service worker of the (old) Mennonite Church. Materials include a brief autobiography, a photograph of Mumaw at age 17, and information about song books used in country singing schools in Indiana.
Alma Slagel Eigsti "adopted" a Russian Mennonite refugee named Margareta Unruh through her Sunday school class at Waldo Mennonite Church in Illinois. Unruh and her family were forced to flee Russia in 1943, first staying in Holland and later immigrating to Paraguay. Eigsti and Unruh corresponded with each other from 1946-1981. In this collection are the letters that Eigsti received from Unruh. The letters describe Unruh's domestic life and her personal needs. There is also a small amount of correspondence from Tina Boschmann.
These papers primarily document J. E. Brunk's voluntary relief work in the Near East (Turkey) following World War I and Alice's home life in his absence. They are divided into three series:
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.
Family papers of a Mennonite agriculturalist and soil conservationist. These materials provide information about the Schmucker, Smucker, Smoker family reunions as well as correspondence, photographs, and diaries of various members of the Smucker family.
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
The Larks' personal papers consist primarily of documentation from the churches they led in African American and urban communities, including Bethel Mennonite Church in Chicago. Materials include church bulletins, congregational records, correspondence, and photographs.
Personal papers of a Mennonite Church pastor and administrator in the Indiana- Michigan Conference. The papers are divided up into the following series:
A small, fragmented set of personal papers primarily documenting Bennett's early career. Materials include correspondence, speeches and presentations, photographs / slides (most poorly labeled) and miscellaneous materials. Photographs and slides primarily depict Bennett's life in Akron as an MCC worker, as well as his relief work in France and Spain.
Personal papers of a Mennonite missionary to Puerto Rico and advocate for Hispanic Mennonite Congregations in the United States. The papers are divided into four series:
(1) Biographical Information and Family Papers, 1909-2006
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.
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.