Mennonites

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5 Archival description results for Mennonites

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Abraham T. Meyer Papers

  • US MCUSAA HM1/079SC
  • Collection
  • 1838

Included is one letter written by Abraham T. Meyer to Tobias and Abraham Kolb dated August 18, 1838 from Clinton describing their health and requesting some bags in which they can give them apples. A transcribed copy of the letter is also included.

Meyer, Abraham T., 1801-1881

Charles L., Crissie (Yoder), and Lydia F. (Shenk) Shank Family Papers

  • US MCUSAA HM1/638
  • Collection
  • 1907-1995

A set of family papers documenting the lives of Charles L. Shank, his first wife, Crissie Yoder Shank, his second wife, Lydia F. Shenk Shank, the Shank children, Lydia Shank's sister and brother-in-law (Lillie and James Norman Kaufman), and other assorted Shank family members.  Materials include incoming correspondence documenting Mennonite missionary work, photographs, school materials, circle letters circulated among the Shank's children, articles and other writings of Lydia Shank, collected prayers of  international Christian women in the 1950s, a number of sound recordings of funerals and memorial services, and other miscellaneous family materials.

Shank, Charles L., 1886-1969

Crusaders for Peace (Goshen, Ind.) Records

  • US MCUSAA X/023
  • Collection
  • 1944-1965

This small set of organizational records consists of meeting minutes, treasurer's records, materials pertaining to the 1953 tornado in Flint, Michigan, and assorted programs, clippings, and historical notes contributed by members.

Crusaders for Peace (Goshen, Ind.)

Public auction in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma

  • US MLA S-0098
  • Item
  • 1909

A public auction before a group of Mennonites moved to Martensdale, California.
Henry J. Martens is seventh from the right in the front row.

Unknown

Roy D. Roth Family Papers

  • US MCUSAA HM1/190SC
  • Collection
  • 1954-1971

Christmas cards and photographs of the Roth family, a letter providing an "update" since the death of the Roths' son, David, in 1965, and a memorial sermon preached by Roth at the funeral of his father, Samuel Raymond Roth.

Roth, Roy D., 1921-