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Goshen College Archives (Indiana) Series
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Family and Biographical Information

Includes clippings about Ernest E. Miller, diplomas and certificates earned by Ernest E. and Ruth Blosser Miller, genealogical information about the Miller and Blosser families, the Millers' wedding album, and funeral programs and audiocassettes for both Ernest E. and Ruth Blosser Miller. Unusual items include testimonies written by Ernest E. Miler late in life, Ruth Blosser Miller's cookbook, and a collection of jokes.

Correspondence

Professional and personal letters, including a large amount of double-sided correspondence between Ernest E. and Ruth Blosser Miller during the former's furlough and study periods in New York. It is evident that several different archives staff members tried to bring order to this series using different organizational schemes. As a result, the correspondence is poorly organized.

Articles, Addresses, and Sermons

Written and spoken texts produced by Ernest E. Miller. Includes both published and unpublished articles, but researchers should not assume that this series includes all of Ernest E. Miller's published works. Additionally, researchers can expect to find some interplay among these three categories. Scattered sermons, for example, may be interfiled with addresses or articles.

Commissioned Trips Records

Records documenting trips taken by the Millers while representing Mennonite organizations, including Mennonite Central Committee.  Trips include a 1946 European tour, an 1950-1951 tour around the world (often referred to as the Far East trip), and trips to India and East Africa from 1962 to 1964.  Documentation of these trips includes diaries, itineraries, send-off material for the 1950-1951 trip, manuscripts of papers and articles acquired in India and East Africa, and correspondence.

Letters to Siddie King Oyer

Consist of letters written to Siddie King Oyer (John S. Oyer's mother) while John was serving in Civilian Public Service and voluntary service in France.

Family Genealogy

Consists of John S. Oyer's research into his family, including the Oyer, King, Schertz, Neuhauser, Smith and Yoder families.

Historical Documents

Includes Christian Schlabach family documents, transcript of a Christian Yoder family tree (original dated 1849 is in MC USA Archives HM 1-544 Small Collection Long Box), and Old Order Amish material.

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