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Bethel College Mennonite Library and Archives Mennonites -- Oklahoma
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Allan J. Teichroew Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.155
  • Collection
  • 1917-1950

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.

Anna Dester Papers 1908-1923

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.279
  • Collection
  • 1908-1923

Correspondence among Dester family members in Canada, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Most are originally in German, with English translations. Covering approximately 1908-1923.

Dester, Anna, 1861-1940

Arnold A. Epp Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.172
  • Collection
  • 1948-1978

The papers consist entirely of Epp’s general subject files. Scattered through it is much material related to the various churches he served, especially First Mennonite in Newton. A folder labeled “Universalism” has much material related to the controversy over that subject in Meno during the time Epp was there. Also prominent in the papers are materials relating to the various committees and boards on which he served (usually filed under the name of the committee). Included are Commission on Overseas Missions, Western District Home Missions Committee, Mennonite Biblical Seminary Board of Trustees, General Conference Committee on Church Unity, and Newton Ministerial Alliance, among others.

Epp, Arnold A., 1917-1980

Arthur J. Frey and Cornelius Frey Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.152
  • Collection
  • 1890-1980

The collection has two distinct groups of materials. The larger group is the papers of Cornelius Frey. These papers contain a wide variety of materials, but the most significant is the extensive correspondence. There are letters from many of the leading Mennonites of his time, such as missionaries H. R. Voth and J. B. Frey (Cornelius’ brother), Oklahoma leader Michael Klaassen, and even a few European Mennonites such as Christian Neff. Among the other important materials are Bethanian Church records, a large group of pamphlets and printed matter, and some political materials. These political items are election records and census materials for West Branch Township, Marion County, for the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. These records provide a bit of first-hand evidence for the extent of Mennonite interest and involvement in politics at this time. The collection also contains quite a bit of personal materials such as diaries, financial records, and school materials. An interesting item in the school materials is the minutes of the Grünfeld Literary and Song Society for 1890. The papers of A. J. Frey, the other group of materials in this collection, consist almost entirely of genealogical materials. Frey collected all kinds of records and reminiscences in his genealogical research. These materials would be extremely important to the family histories of persons connected with the Alexanderwohl and Tabor churches. Also in A. J. Frey’s materials is a volume of Mennonite Aid Plan minutes, 1897-1960. Appendix: The materials in this addition to the collection are generally similar to the first part of the collection, consisting most importantly of correspondence, genealogy records, and Coy, Oklahoma, historical records. In addition, the appendix contains a small amount of correspondence and other material of family members other than Arthur J. or Cornelius Frey. They are: John Becker (1870-1968) and Eva Frey Becker (1880-1960), Eva sister of Cornelius Benjamin C. Frey (1895-1960), son of Cornelius Eva Balzer (Henry) Frey (1873-1936), sister-in-law of Cornelius Helena Schmidt (Cornelius) Frey (1870-1934), wife of Cornelius John B. Frey (1882-1942) and Sarah Unruh Frey (1885-1967), John brother of Cornelius Maria Wedel (Benjamin) Frey (1843-1934), mother of Cornelius Sara Elizabeth Frey (Paul G.) Schmidt (1898-1974), daughter of Cornelius Maria Ann Frey (McLoren) Temple (1906-), daughter of Cornelius

Frey, Arthur J., 1900-1980

Cornelius B. Friesen Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.188
  • Collection
  • 1867-1991

The papers were processed by Eleonore Aarsen in the Spring of 1998.  Much of the content was in no discernible order, so I rearranged those items.  This includes mostly the church records and sermons.  They are now organized by church employment eras (time periods spent pastoring a certain church), meaning that all items from any given church are together.  The whole collection is divided mainly into personal and professional.  That is why pastoral correspondence and personal correspondence are in their respective categories and not together.  Anything that was in folders, envelopes and bundles upon arrival has been kept together.  The result is that some things seem out of place.  This is especially true in the genealogy collection. Many sermons were used several times.  As a general MLA rule, miscellaneous materials are filed according to last place used (or most recent date).  This means that many sermons written in the 1940s are actually filed in the Emmanuel Mennonite Church era. Items without numbers are not in folders, but filed loosely in the order as listed.

Friesen, Cornelius B., 1903-1994

Gordon Friesen Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.207
  • Collection
  • 1920-1974

The collection contains largely materials pertaining to Gordon Friesen's correspondence from 1920 to 1940 and writings throughout his adult life.  The writings include thoughts and ideas, short stories, novels, and an autobiography with his wife.  Other writings in the collection include works by his wife: screenplays, a novel, and the autobiography.  There is also a short story by his friend Menno Duerksen.

 

The collection also includes books Friesen had collected.  There are probably autobiographical cassette tapes and reel-to-reel tapes narrated by Friesen and his wife.  There are also records, some of which are spin-offs of the magazine Broadside, which Friesen and his wife edited.

Friesen, Gordon, 1909-1996

Isaac Penner Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.638
  • Collection
  • 1890-1956

financial papers, autobiography and journal, autograph books (one from Darlington, Oklahoma), manuscript music book, some correspondence

Penner, Isaac, 1866-1960

Jacob S. Krehbiel Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.187
  • Collection
  • 1890-1910

Consists entirely of photocopies made by or for Adolf J. Krehbiel when he was working on his biography of Jacob S. Krehbiel (his father?). It looks like most or all of the copies came from the General Conference Board of Missions files here. A few items have been translated into English, probably by Hilda Ediger Voth, who worked at the MLA at the time.

There is also a copy of The J. S. Krehbiel Story (1982).

Krehbiel, Jacob S., 1864-1916

Louisa Eberle Dester Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.341
  • Collection
  • undated

Consists entirely of 3 birthday books.

Dester, Louisa Eberle, 1871-1937

Louise E. Moyer Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.270
  • Collection
  • 1905-1980

Primarily correspondence, including some from relatives in Germany. Also obituaries of Mennonite and Oklahoma persons, wedding and anniversary clippings, some commencement and birth announcements of relatives, some Bethel College and Mennonite periodicals, miscellaneous clippings.

Moyer, Louise E. Latscher, 1890-1989

Menno Duerksen Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.215
  • Collection
  • 1934-2005

Box 1 is a random assortment of correspondence, clippings, etc. completely unsorted. Very little material from before about 1970. Includes one folder from Robert Kreider in 1984 with a Gordon Friesen letter and other writings.

Box 2 is relatively recent correspondence between Duerksen and Robert Kreider.

Box 3 is relatively recent correspondence between Duerksen and Don Heinrichs. Includes folder sent by Don Heinrichs, 18 Mar 2019.

The rest of the boxes are books, including an autographed copy of Flamethrower by his cousin Gordon Friesen.

Duerksen, Menno, 1916-2005

Oscar P. Ruth and Abigail Ringelman Ruth Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.321
  • Collection
  • 1909-1935

A set of postcards from a trip in 1909-1910 to the Pacific Northwest.

Also a folder of 1930s family correspondence.

Originally it was called the Helen L. Ruth papers (daughter) but naming it for the parents seemed more accurate.

Ruth, Oscar P., 1872-1961

Peter Wiens Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.307
  • Collection
  • 1900-1950

Box 1: mostly sermons (removed from an old accordion file)

Box 2: more sermons (removed from three small binders), books

Wiens, Peter, 1874-1964

Reinhard D. Voth and Hilda Ediger Voth Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.299
  • Collection
  • 1890-1990

The collection provides extensive documentation of the personal lives and careers of the Rein and Hilda through a broad range of documents. This includes official documents such as birth certificates, baptismal certificates, diplomas, teaching certificates, a draft card, and so forth. Limited correspondence provides some insights into their lives, but more detail is found in extensive clippings, and in Hilda’s case reminiscences and presentations, especially related to growing up on the mission field in Oklahoma. Rein collected historical advertisements and pamphlets related to his interest and work with road maintenance.

Voth, Reinhard D., 1907-1995

Rosella Mosiman Bartel Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.376
  • Collection
  • 1915-1918

Correspondence with family members 1915-1918. English translations of most or all of the letters are included.

Bartel, Rosella Mosiman, 1899-1991

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