- US MCUSAA HM1/075SC
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- 1953
Collection consists of a single Christmas greeting in the form of a poem written by Alvin E. Miller.
Litwiller, Alvin E.
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Collection consists of a single Christmas greeting in the form of a poem written by Alvin E. Miller.
Litwiller, Alvin E.
The bulk of the collection consists of sermons Alvin preached at the various congregations he served. While some are typed and some handwritten, almost all are verbatim manuscripts, not outlines or notes. Almost all clearly identify when and where the sermon was preached. He also saved some of his class notes from Hartford and Harvard, but very little from Bluffton and nothing from Messiah.
The collection contains no family or personal materials other than a couple folders of correspondence, mostly related to the Vietnam War. Nothing was found related to his experience growing up Old Order Amish or the family’s transition to Beachy Amish; unless he mentions this during oral history interviews in box 8.
Beachy, Alvin J., 1913-1986
Alvin J. Miller Papers 1912-1930
An instrumental humanitarian in the Mennonite Church, Alvin J. Miller engaged in relief work in France, Crimea, and Constantinople with the American Friends Service Committee and the Red Cross. He later served in the American Relief Association and also with the American Mennonite Relief in Russia (1921-1926). Miller also assisted with the colonization committees helping to place Russian Mennonite refugees onto Canadian farms and seeling second mortgage Farm Lien Bonds to American Amish and Mennonite buyers to raise money for this venture (1927-1930). His personal collection includes correspondence, documents and reports documenting these experiences.
Miller, Alvin J., 1883-1981
Correspondence from the 1890s to 1930s. The Riesen correspondents were his mother's relatives.
Nickel, Alvin R., 1899-1992
Includes photographs of Mennonite immigrant communities in the Paraguayan Chaco, 1946-1948.
Gaede, Alvin W., 1898-1953
Personal papers, mostly diaries, of a domestic mission worker of the (old) Mennonite Church. Leaman, sister of Clara Eby Steiner, served the Mennonite Home Mission (Chicago, Ill.) with her husband, Amos Hershey Leaman, for twenty years. The diaries are a rich source of information about Leaman's mission service, spiritual life, and personal experiences. Among other topics, she describes her work as a teacher and mission worker, experiences with Chicago's immigrant community and new converts to Christianity, her engagement and marriage, various illnesses and deaths in the family, Women's Missionary Society and Sewing Circle Meetings, and disagreement among mission staff over a church organ. Her diaries cover the years 1894-1902, 1904-1926, and 1931-1937.
Other materials in her papers include a book of clippings, poetry and prose collected by the Leamans, drawings of Amanda and Amos Leaman, and miscellaneous correspondence and ephemera found in her diaries and other journals.
Leaman, Amanda Eby, 1876-1938
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India) American Mennonite Association Records
The American Mennonite Association was formed in 1939 to support the financial, educational, travel, and housing needs of missionaries appointed by the Menonite Board of Missions to serve in India. The association continued to coordinate and oversee the work of (old) Mennonite Church missionaries who remained in India after the dissolution of the American Mennonite Mission in 1952. This series contains the association's constitution, meeting minutes, and administrative correspondence, as well as less formal correspondence and telegrams.
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India)
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India) Annual Reports, Meeting Minutes, and Constitutions
The core records of the American Mennonite Mission, India are divided into three series:
(1) Annual Reports, 1902-1929
(2) Business Meeting Minutes, 1910-1952
(3) Constitution and By-Laws, 1908-1909, 1920
Researchers should note that the only minutes included in these records are the business meeting minutes. Other meeting minutes may be found elsewhere in the records of the American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India), IV-17.
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India)
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India) Auditing Committee Minutes and Reports
A small set of records documeting the work of the auditing committee, which monitored the financial operations of the American Mennonite Mission in India. Earliest years of the records include committee minutes; after 1921, only reports were retained. Researchers should note that reports are not present for all years.
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India)
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India) Building and Survey Committee Meeting Minutes
A small set of records documenting the management of real estate and structures owned by or associated with the American Mennontite Mission in India.
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India)
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India) Charitable Institutions and Stations Records
Records of the various mission outposts operated by the American Mennonite Mission, including Baloghahan, Dondi, Ghatula, Mohadi, and Sankra. Also includes records pertaining to the girls' orphanage and the leper asylum. Materials include reports, correspondence, and ledger books containing records of activities at the various stations.
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India)
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India) Education Committee Records
Committee meeting minutes, primary school reports, scholarship applications, curricula, and other records pertaining to the educational institutions supported by the American Mennonite Mission. These institutions included the Dhamtari Christian Academy and a number of elementary and vocational schools. Minutes of the education committee concern the progress of individual students, scholarship awards and the curriculum..
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India)
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India) Educational and Industrial Institution Records
Assorted records pertaining to the mission industrial schools, industrial workshop, orphanage, and primary, middle, and high schools. Records include correspondence, reports, attendee lists, and miscellaneous materials.
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India)
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India) Evangelistic Committee Records
Committee meeting minutes, evangelism record books, correspondence, and miscellaneous materials pertaining to American Mennonite Mission's efforts to convert Hindu and Muslim Indians to Christianity. Meeting minutes generally do not discuss overall mission strategy, but focus on the assignments, performance, and financial compensation of Indian evangelists, The evangelism record books provide in-depth accounts of preaching and books distributed to various villages. Researchers should be aware, however, that these record books are in Hindi. Also of interest in this series are the records pertaining to the Bible Women, who evangelized on behalf of the Mennonite mission. Mennonite missionaries' evaluations of the Bible Women are in English, while the Bible Women's evangelism records are in Hindi.
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India)
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India) Executive and Managing Committee Meeting Minutes
Meeting minutes documenting the work of the committee charged with managing the finances, property, and human resources of the American Mennonite Mission in India. It appears that executive committee and the managing committee are two names for the same body. This series also includes an index to the meeting minutes (1939-1945, 1949-1950) and scattered correspondence and miscellaneous records.
Researchers should note that earlier minutes for the executive committee may be found in the American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India) Secretary Correspondence and Subject Files (IV-17-004).
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India)