Two unidentified CPS men building model airplanes at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
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Two unidentified CPS workers building model airplanes at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
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Two unidentified CPS men building model airplanes at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Two unidentified CPS workers building model airplanes at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
Workers putting new shingles on roof of building at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Workers putting new shingles on roof of building at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
Two unidentified men in barracks at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Two unidentified men in barracks at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
Kitchen at Civilian Public Service Unit #63
Kitchen at Civilian Public Service Unit #63
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
Jacob S. Waldner World War I Diary
The collection consists of a translation of Hutterite Jacob S. Waldner's World War I diary documenting his experience as a Conscientious Objector.
Waldner, Jacob S., 1891-1974
George S. Miller Court Martial Proceedings
A photocopy of the proceedings of a General Court Martial at Camp Dodge, Iowa in World War I. The defendant, George S. Miller, was a Mennonite conscientious objector. This is an incomplete copy that does not contain the judgment. Testimony, however, is present.
Miller, George S., 1887-1978
Mennonite Central Peace Committee Meeting Minutes
Two sets of meeting minutes documenting the work of the Mennonite Central Peace Committee, a forerunner to the Mennonite Central Committee Peace Section.
Mennonite Central Peace Committee
Harry Sommers Papers 1917-1919
Papers pertaining to a Mennonite conscientious objector's experiences during World War I. Includes correspondence, empemera pertaining to conscientious objection, a transcript of Sommers's court martial proceedings, a parole pass, photographs, and other miscellaneous items. Also includes a brief two page biography of Sommers written by Myron Sommers in 1992.
Sommers, Harry, 1894-1984
Gerlof D. Homan Research Files
Research files of a Mennonite historian who taught at Illinois State University. These records are divided into two series:
(1) World War I Research, 1916-1989
(2) Dutch Mennonite Research, 1989-1995
Homan, Gerlof D., 1929-
Timothy R. Falb Collection 1979-1984
A small set of research materials collected by Timothy Falb in the course of conducting three research projects -- one on the post World War II volunteers who shipped livestock overseas, one on Mennonite scholar and educator Edward Yoder, and one on the history of two sister congregations in Ohio, Martins Mennonite Church and Pleasant View Mennonite Church. Also included is an interview with Aldis Gerber, a conscientious objector during WWI. The richest sources of material in this collection are the oral histories. Researchers should note that no transcriptions are available for these oral histories.
The materials are divided into series by subject.
Falb, Timothy R., 1956-
Personal papers of a conscientious objector during World War I and Mennonite pastor in Ohio. The bulk of the material consists of sermons organized by topic.. Also included are photographs from Camp Sherman, where Frey was stationed during the First World War, and a journal recording the names of other conscientious objectors at Camp Sherman and their visitors. A small amount of correspondence from the World War I and World War II eras may also be found in these papers.
Frey, Philemon L., 1896-1984
Most of the papers are photocopies from the National Archives and Library of Congress related to Teichroew’s thesis or dissertation (never completed) about Mennonites in World War I. There is some later material also, World War 2 related.
Teichroew, Allan J.
Benjamin Stauffer Ebersole Papers 1917-1918
Photocopies of diaries documenting Ebersole's experiences as a conscientious objector during World War I. Also includes scattered correspondence and a list of conscientious objectors at Camp Meade (Maryland).
Ebersole, Benjamin Stauffer, 1894-
Two typewritten, unpublished manuscripts describing Buchanan's experiences as a conscientious objector in World War I and and his subsequent service work in France. These memoirs cover the years 1917 to1919.
The chapters of the manuscript are titled as follows:
Manuscript: [World War I Experience, 1917-1918], 125 pages
Preface
Chapter I: How I Became a Mennonite
Chapter II: Going to Camp
Chapter III: First Army Camp Experience
Chapter IV: Transferred to the Remount Depot
Chapter V: Taken to the Guard-House
Chapter VI: Other Guard-House Experiences
Chapter VII: Cooking and Eating Outside
Chapter VIII: The Dark Hour
Chapter IX: Released from the Guard-House
Chapter X: From the Remount Depot to the 163rd Depot Bridge
Chapter XI: First Experiences in the Depot Brigade
Chapter XII: The Two Spies
Chapter XIII: Second Guard-House Experience
Chapter XIV: Interviewed by the Board of Inquiry
Chapter XV: To Fort Leavenworth
Chapter XVI: To Fort Riley, and Last Days of Army Camp Experiences
Manuscript: “Experience in Relief and Reconstruction Service During and following World War One, 1918-1919.” 149 pages
Chapter I: From a Military Training Camp to a Relief Unit
Chapter II: In Waiting Before Going to France
Chapter III: Trip to France
Chapter IV: Paris, The Hub
Chapter V: Some Bits of History
Chapter VI: At Ornans
Chapter VII: A Trip into the Juras
Chapter VIII: Discharged from the Army
Chapter IX: From Ornans to the Verduin Sector
Chapter X: At Grange-Le-Compte
Chapter XI: A Trip to Verdun and Over Battle Fields
Chapter XII: Little George
Chapter XIII: At Aubreville and Avocourt
Chapter XIV: Diary of One Week
Chapter XV: A Trip to the Alps Mountains
Chapter XVI: A Trip to Germany and other Places
Chapter XVII: Last Days in France, and Back to America
Buchanan, Roy
Oscar R. Miller Photographs and Booklet
Materials created by a conscientious objector and Civilian Public Service worker during World War II. The collection consists of 132 black and white negatives depicting various Civilian Public Service camps and miscellaneous scenes from Miller's travels, and 1 color print of Sidling Hill Civilian Public Service Camp in Pennsylvania. Also includes a booklet entitled On Sequoia Trails, which depicts live at Civilian Public Service Camp #107 in Three Rivers, California.
Miller, Oscar R., 1925-