A.B. Kolb Children Correspondence
- US MCUSAA HM1/391--Box 2-Folder 5
- File
- 1906-1923
Part of Abram B. Kolb Papers 1866-1923
A.B. Kolb Children Correspondence
Part of Abram B. Kolb Papers 1866-1923
Part of Abram B. Kolb Papers 1866-1923
Abram B. Kolb Papers 1866-1923
Papers of a friend and associate of John F. Funk who served as assistant editor / editor in chief of the Herald of Truthfrom 1886 to 1904. Kolb edited a number of other Mennonite periodicals, was active in the Sunday school movement, and served as president of the Mennonite Evangelizing and Benevolent Board. He married John F. Funk's daughter, Phoebe, in 1893.
Kolb's papers are divided into two series:
(1) Correspondence, 1866-1923
(2) Miscellaneous, circa 1853 - 1965
Kolb, Abram B., 1862-1925
Part of Abram B. Kolb Papers 1866-1923
Part of Abram B. Kolb Papers 1866-1923
"Causes Which Brought About the Reformation"
Part of Abram B. Kolb Papers 1866-1923
Clippings and Photograph of Bell Company
Part of Abram B. Kolb Papers 1866-1923
Part of Abram B. Kolb Papers 1866-1923
Consists primarily of incoming correspondence to A. B. Kolb. Also includes scattered incoming and outgoing correspondence to his wife, Phoebe, his children, and Salome Funk (Mrs. John F. Funk).
Part of Abram B. Kolb Papers 1866-1923
Part of Abram B. Kolb Papers 1866-1923
Part of Abram B. Kolb Papers 1866-1923
Part of Abram B. Kolb Papers 1866-1923
Herald of Truth, "Is it Godlike for a Christian to be Sick?"
Part of Abram B. Kolb Papers 1866-1923
Incomplete Manuscript on Anabaptists
Part of Abram B. Kolb Papers 1866-1923
Part of Abram B. Kolb Papers 1866-1923