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Full Listing > Search results for "Dr. Sam Jr.:"Click on the accession's accession number to see the full accession's information.Topic | Accession # | Description Summary | Advancement: VHS Tape and Other Assortment | MU2013/152, 1-34 - Formerly ROOctober2012/31 | VHS tapes and cassette tapes documenting significant events on the Manchester College campus, including Step Up to the Future (1987) as part of the Centennial Campaign. Focus on the college's Centennial year. Brochures on the Ministry Training Institute and Training in Ministry. Church of the Brethren pamphlets, some authored by faculty or alumni of Manchester College. |
Alumni Days and Alumni Reunions: Potographs | MC2004/90 | Photographs are from Homecoming and Alumni Days 1993. Many alumni are identified. |
Alumni Days: 2003 Photographs | MU2012/97 | Photographs from Alumni Days, May 2003 with identification of many classes and alumni. |
Aungst, Ronald | Faculty/Staff Boxes: Aungst, Ronald | Material related to Ronald Aungst, Speech and Drama. |
Aungst, Ronald | MC2008/70 | Ronald Aungst: - Four photos of Dr. Ronald Aungst.
- Brief biography by Jeri Kornegay.
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Band Tour | MC2003/153 | Band Tour programs, correspondence, news releases, dated 1952 - 1997.See Also: Concert Band Tours. Bands include: Concert, Symphonic, Varsity, Stage, and Jazz Ensemble. Conductors include: Samuel L. Fluekinger, John P. Browne, David McCormick, C. Dwight Ottman, James Carlson, Jack Launer, Robert Jones, and John W. Beery. |
Barts, Wayne | MU2019/37 | The Wayne Barts Manchester College Collection. |
Bible Verses: Wall Hanging | MU2020/70 | A mult-paged wall hanging containing Bible verses focused on various topics. |
Board of Trustees: List Last Edited 2005 | Trustee List | List of trustees and years of service. Last edited 2005. |
Books: With Significant Memories | MU2013/88 | Special Books - The publications in this collection have a special relationship with Manchester University and with the Church of the Brethren. Books belong to MC presidents, alumni, faculty/staff. Some contain special inscriptions by authors or donors. Some have poetry or articles written by associates of MC. |
Brethren Colleges Abroad: Elizabethtown Collection | MU2020/84 a,b, c | Correspondence: Student files, financial reports, travel arrangements, housing accommodations, newsletters, addresses, insurance, invoices/receipts, conferences, BCA administrative communication between Church of the Brethren colleges and organizations, communication with other schools, employment within BCA, and more. |
Brown, Viona: Memorial | MU2014/1 | Widow of Professor Ken Brown, Manchester College alumna, Viona Brown, was a wellspring of love to all. |
Burke, Eldon: James T. Westwood Collection | MC2010/74 | James T. Westwood Collection: - Biographical materials about Professor Eldon Burke and William Schuhle with a large caricature of Burke drawn by Schuhle.
- "Bibliography for the Study of World History," with a supplementary bibliography on "The Russian Revolutions and the Soviet Regime," compiled by Dr. Eldon R. Burke, Ph. D.
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Centennial Campaign: President Robinson's Files | MU2020/10 | President Robinson's Centennial Campaign materials. |
Centennial: Interviews | MU2014/37 | Centennial Interviews: 1987 - 1988 interviews of Manchester College Faculty / Staff / Alumni / Friends. |
Centennial: Robert Neff and President Emeritus Helman at Founder's Day Convocation | MC2009/182 | Photograph of President Robert Neff (Juniata College) and President Emeritus Helman at the Founder's Day Convocation. |
Central States Colleges Association: Records | MC2001/6 | Institutional Research: CSCA studies, including but not limited to the following. See the accession page for a complete listing: - Annual Report 1967-1968.
- Nobel Conference, Jan. 1974.
- Records, 1964 - 1969 and 1970 - 1972.
- Central States Assembly on the United States and Eastern Europe, October 23-26, 1969.
- CSCA Handbook, 1969.
- Peace Studies Program research.
- "Pollution and its Control: Report of a Conference," March 5-6, 1971.
- Materials from the chemistry section of CSCA.
- Research on the American College Testing program (ACT).
- Director of Research 1968.
- Director of Research 1969-70.
- Director of Research 1971-72.
- Student Attitude Study Report, 1970.
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Choral Society: | MC2003/158 | Choral Society has been known for its performance of oratorios and other major choral works.
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Handwritten performance notes, lyrics/poetry, undated. Correspondence (late 1940's). Sample programs & posters. News releases. Rosters (1956, 1958, 1987). Flyer/poster "Six Reasons Why I Can't Join Choral Society" by Dr. Floyd Slotterback (c.1985). Program drafts. |
Church of the Brethren History: WIlliam Eberly Collection | BC2011/25a-y | See the accession page for a complete listing of this collection that includes but is not limited to: Indiana church history, Brethren meetings and annual conferences, sunday school materials and publications, images of Schreisheim, Germany (birthplace of Alexander Mack), Church of the Brethren anniversary materials, Brethren Service in Puerto Rico, Nathan Leopold, West Manchester Church of the Brethren early membership list, and congregational transfer of membership letters from the 1800's. |
Church Relations: Manchester College | MU2015/33 Church Relations | Materials affirming the relationship between Manchester College and the Church of the Brethren, including but not limited to: Brethren Business Network, statistics regarding congregational and district support, Trustee information, A Cappella and Concert Band Tours, grants through Lilly Endowment, Inc., TEV programs, Church-College Conversations, youth conferences, and programs offering continuing education and support for church workers and pastors. |
Civilian Public Service Interviews | MC2012/33 | Photographs, periodicals, correspondence, audio recordings, video and VHS recordings of Manchester College students who, as conscientious objectors, served in Civilian Public Service projects during WWII. |
College Woman's Club | Large Box 32 | Memorabilia, minutes, and records of Manchester's College Woman's Club. |
Conscientious Objector: Starvation Experiments | Large Box 119 | "Men Starve in Minnesota, Conscientious Objectors Volunteer For Strict Hunger Tests To Study Europe's Food Problem," article in unknown publication with large photographs. Shown are Samuel Legg, Edward Cowles, James Plaugher and Dr. Ancel Keys [MC2003/333]. For updates about the starvation experiment review the 1945 issues of the Gospel Messenger. |
Convocation #088 and 88A: Sibley, 17 November 1980 | Convocation Tape #88 and #88A: Sibley | #88A: Dr. Sibley presents, "Current Interpretations of Freedom: Political Freedom," on 12 November 1980. #88: Dr. Sibley present a convocation on 17 November 1980 on the topic of "Current Interpretations of Freedom: Political Freedom." |
Convocation #146 b: Jones, Dr. Sam Jr., 1983 | Convocation #146b: Jones, Dr. Sam Jr., 1983 | 1969 Social Worker of the Year recipient, Dr. Sam Jones, Jr., speaks on "The High Cost of Maintaining Two Societies," on 14 March 1983. |
Convocation #325: Ningkun, Wu 1990 | MU2014/19 | A video recording of Manchester College's opening Convocation 29 August, 1990, featuring Dr. Wu Ningkun. |
Convocation #551: VHS Tape and Digital Copy | MU2013/152, #27 | A Celebration of FiftyYears of Peace Studies at Manchester College, Convocation #551, presented on 5 October 1998. This convo followed a presentation made by Dr. Arias, former president of Costa Rica and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, on 2 October 1998. |
Convocation List 1968 - 2008: Recordings | Convocation List of Recordings | A listing of Convocation cassette tapes and recordings. Some of these recordings have been digitized but this list does not reflect this information . |
Convocation, Artist Lecture, Cinema Series, Public Programs, Values, Ideas, and the Arts | MU2019/90 | Schedules and media lists for: Convocation, Artist Lecture, Cinema Series, Public Programs, and Values, Ideas, and the Arts. 1986 (c) handout for Convocation #261 - Discussion Day 22 March 1988 - "Total Productive System of an Industrial Society," and Economists vs. Futurists. 19 February 2001 Convocation presentation, "Understanding the African Woman: A Historical Perspective," by Dr. Akosua Perbi, Fulbright-Scholar-in-Residence. |
Convocation: Photograph Collection | MC2004/123 | A photograph collection of convocation participants and events. Most individuals in the pictures have been identified. |
Davis, Samuel | Faculty Staff Boxes: Davis, Samuel | Material related to Samuel Davis, Speech and Drama. |
Davis, Samuel | WBKE Small Box 63 | Samuel Davis: Manchester High School graduate, Brian Walsh, and Davis' influence. |
Deeter, Allen | Faculty/Staff Boxes: Deeter, Allen | - Material related to Allen Deeter, Religion and Philosophy.
- Allen Deeter: "What Kind of Pacifist Are You," from the BVS Training Unit, 10 August 1973.
- Allen Deeter: Thomas Cowley correspondence.
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Eberly, William: Personal Library and Professional Material | MU2018/66 | Materials from William Eberly's collection related to Bill's professional career and personal library. Eloise Eberly's College Woman's Club directories. Letter to Eloise from Bill's January Term trip West (circa 1976) and related snapshots. Notebook documenting Bill's participation in the "Citizen Ambassador Program (China)." Programs: Groundbreaking Celebration for the MC Recital Hall (March 2004) - Dedication of the Norman and Grace Wine Recital Hall (October 2004) - Celebrating the Marden Years (2005). 1889 Scholarship granted to Samuel Miller. Charles Lekrone's reflections on President Howe and early North Manchester College, including classrooms in future Ikenberry home. The history of Tall Oaks. "Environmental Education, The Big Picture," by Eberly (1991). Video of the dedication of Koinonia, 21 April 1990. |
Eberly, William: Natural Sciences | MU2014/102 | Background material for William Eberly's book, The Story of the Natural Sciences at Manchester College." |
Eberly, William: Office Files | MU2014/107 | Materials from Bill Eberly's files that describe his educational history, the development of Manchester's Environmental Science and public school educational programs, the history of Koinonia, syllabi, student notes (confidential), research data on Indiana and other lakes, Cordier biographical material, Indiana history, and Manchester College quips. |
Eichholtz and Wolfe: Family Bible | MU2014/70 | The Eichholtz family Bible noting the marriage of Nellie Eichholtz to A. C. Wolfe. The births of two children is also recorded. Sunday School class notes and offering totals are included. |
Event Photographs | MU2018/62 | David Waas and Dick Harshbarger are included in pictures of at least three events taking place on Manchester's campus (circa late 1960's?). |
Faculty and Staff, A-Z: Photographs | MC2003/225 | Large Faculty Photograph Collection including but not limited to: Photograph of Manchester College alumus, Wangdi Sherpa. Photo with Dr. William Eberly. Carl Caldwell and parents during parent's weekend, 1978 - 1979. Richard Nixon headline in newspaper with students and Stan Davis, Speech and Drama. Foodservice. Go to accession page to view listing of this assortment of faculty and staff pictures. |
Faculty Photograph Collection | Two Large Boxes: Photo Shelves | Photographs of faculty. This is a large list of faculty and a large collection of pictures. |
Family: Groff, Warren and Mollenkott, Dr. Virginia, 1980 | MU2015/138 wave sound files | During the Church Leaders Conference, October 1980, Dr. Warren Groff, President of Bethany Theological Seminary, speaks on family under the lordship of Christ. Dr.Virginia Mollenkott speaks on "Sexuality and the Formation of Family," October 1980. She deals with the Biblical basis for male and female equality within the covenant community. |
Fisher: Family Bible | MU2015/6 | Fisher Family Bible, printed in German (1828), stereotyped, J. Howe, Philadelphia, with handwritten notes in English referencing family births and deaths. |
Forensics | MC2001/110 | Detailed description of two Forensics boxes filled with materials. Included are newspaper articles, scrapbook, manuscripts from oratorical contests written by MC students: Fujii, Butler, Thomas, Childs, Dye, Mendenhall, Hoffman...and much, much more. |
Forensics and Debate | MC2010/173a,b,c,d | MC2010/173a: The history of Debate at Manchester College by Dr. Larry Underberg. Other materials include Forensices-Debate History lists of members taken from yearbooks 1910 - 1983 MC2010/173b: An article about a triangular inter-collegiate debate between Goshen College, Mr. Morris College and Manchester College, from the "Oak Leaves." (undated) MC2010/173c: Department of Communication Studies and Manchester Forensics Union recognize Gary B. Moughler, Kirby Van Vliet, Daniet M. Nickels, Sarah B. Ladd and Amy Graber, for outstanding performance in Public Address, November 1994. Department of Communication Studies and Manchester Forensics Union recognize Lejla Kucukalic, Sami Bradfield and Jen Patterson for outstanding performance in Public Address, 1995. MC2010/173d: Evaluation forms and guidelines for oral interpretation and debate. |
Funderburg Library: Photographs | MC2003/115 | Photographs of the construction of Funderburg Library (1966)and floor plans, Allen Wilmert and Rob Gratz with Paul Kantbambi of the University of Malawi, May 1988, the 1992 National Library Week Reception, pictures of sculptures, artwork and library equipment, musical instruments, photos of faculty, staff and students....and many more. |
Garey, Doris B. | Faculty Staff Boxes: Garey, Doris B. | Material related to Doris B. Garey, Professor of English, 1956 - 1972, including: "The Conversion of John Bunyan," by Doris Garey, 1932. "Samuel Johnson and John Bunyan: A Study in Religious Types," by Doris Garey 1933. |
Garner, Warren: Personal Collection | MU2017/81 | Six binders containing genealogical and family materials, professional awards and honors, and athletics information. |
Graduation 1973: Commencement Address - Miller, Irwin and Alumni Awards | MC2010/184 | Wabash Plain Dealer article, 21 May 1973, "Success Slump, Tells Graduates." Dr. J. Irwin Miller was the commencement speaker for the 1973 Commencement. This article recaps Miller's address and also reports on a silent student protest. Another article on the same page states four recipients of the "Outstanding Alumni Award." |
Graduation 1992: Commencement Video | MU2014/20 | VHS tape and MP4 digital file documenting Manchester College Commencement exercises 1992. Dr. Hyedima Bwala receives an honorary degree. |
Helman: Presidental Correspondence, Administrative Finance, Dean's Correspondence | MU2020/6 | Helman correspondence, CONFIDENTIAL Student Affairs materials (1964-1976), newsletters and programs related to the Manchester Ambassadors, a group whose focus is estate planning (1966-1975), CONFIDENTIAL files from the Director of Deferred Giving and Special Gifts (1969-1977), files of the Public Relations, Deferred-Giving Committee. Administrative finance concerns campaign preparedness studies, pay raises, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, the Equitable Life Assurance Society, and comprehensive business insurance [For a more detailed list, click on accession number, middle column, to link to the finding aid]. Files from the Dean - span the very end of Schwalm’s career as president (Spring 1956), forward. |
Hiroshima: World Friendship Center, Leona Row Eller Collection | MC2011/195 | Extensive collection of photographs, publications and memorabilia from the collection of Leona Row Eller from her participation in the World Friendship Center, Hiroshima, Japan. |
Holl, Carl Waldo: Genealogy | MC2004/272 | Carl Waldo Holl: Genealogy |
Holl, Carl Waldo: Gradecards | MC2004/226 | 1 | Grade card from 1905-1906 school year, New Berlin Public Schools | 2 | Grade card from 1906-1907 school year, New Berlin Public Schools | 3 | Grade card from 1907-1908 school year, New Berlin Public Schools | |
Holl, Carl Waldo: Photographs | MC2004/223 | Carl Holl photograph collection. *Some pictures deaccessioned and given to Carolyn Holl Leffel, sister of Carl W. Holl, Jr. |
Holl, Carl: Family History | MU2018/41 | "The Descendants of Samuel J. Holl," edited by Carl W. Holl, Jr., and Cheryl Holl Milukas, with Louise (Holl) Weldy illustrator. |
Indiana Organizations, Lilly Foundation Grants: President Helman's Years | MU2020/5 | Helman materials, including but not limited to: Academy in Public Service, Indiana Committee for the Humanities, Civil Rights Commission, Criminal Justice Planning Agency, Department of Public Instruction, Freedom of Choice Grants, Indiana Council of Student Volunteers, Indiana College Health Association, Veterans Affairs, Indianapolis Center for Advanced Research, Hoosier-Buckeye Collegiate Conference, Indiana College Personnel Association, Conference of Higher Education, Commission for Higher Education, Indiana Colleges, Associated Colleges of Indiana, Consortium of International Programs, State Scholarship Commission, Project Equality, Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, Higher Education Facilities Acts, Regional Science Fair, Miscellaneous (click on accession number [middle column] to view finding aid). |
Justiniano Collection: Memorabilia 1950-1954 | MC2007/34 | Myrtis Becker Justiniano 's (MC Class of 1954) collection of Manchester College memorabilia, including May Day 1953. |
Kintner, Edward,: Textbook | MC2010/98 | Textbook with the handwritten name of Edward Kintner on the cover. The title of the book is "Guide To The Study Of The Anatomy Of The Shark, Nexturus, And The Cat," by Samuel Eddy, Clarence P. Oliver, John P. Turner, Second Edition, New York: John Wiley & Sones, Inc., London: Chapman & Hall, Limited. For more information on Edward Kintner see, "The Story of the Natural Sciences at Manchester College," by WIlliam R. Eberly. |
Koile, David: Orchestra Photograph 1929-1930 | MU2013/96 | Photograph of David Koile and the Manchester Symphony Orchestra, as seen in the 1930 Aurora. |
Lassa Fever: John Hamer, MD Collection | MU2016/2 | Collection of articles, publications, letters, videos, and photographs dealing with Dr. Hamer's time in Nigeria, especially his connection with the discovery of the Lassa Fever Virus. |
Likens, Gene | MC2002/188 and MC2002/188b | Newspaper clippings, news releases, articles and other materials related to Dr. Gene E. Likens, Manchester College alumnus, graduating in 1957 with a degree in zoology. He is known for being the first scientist in North America to discover acid rain. |
Manchester College Orchestra and Band | MU2013/145 | Program - Third Annual Combined Concert of the Manchester College Orchestra and Manchester College Band, 1939. |
Manchester College: History, the Helman Collection | MC2012/7 | Articles of historical interest and significance to Manchester College and to the Town of North Manchester. |
Manchester College: Photograph Album | MC2007/39 | A photograph album containing photographs of Manchester College faculty and staff as well as pictures from theatrical productions/plays ranging from 1916 through 1965-1966. |
Manchester Symphony Orchestra | MC2007/133 | The Manchester Symphony Society in cooperation with Manchester College sponsors a community-oriented symphony called the Manchester Symphony Orchestra. North Manchester has been the smallest community in the United States to support a full symphony orchestra. This collection contains brochures, schedules and programs. |
Manchester Symphony Orchestra | Large Boxes 102 and 103 | Manchester Symphony Orchestra publicity, programs and articles. |
Metzger, David: Family Bible | MU2014/68 | The David Metzger family Bible published in 1936, with registry of births. Included are clippings of articles: The death of Elder John Metzger by Sallie Cart, and Sketch of Elder S. S. Mohler by Enoch Eby. |
Miller, Ed and Martha: Collection of Programs and Memorabilia | MU2013/86 | Handmade programs and memorabilia for MC clubs and organizations circa the 1950's. Photographs and identification of 1953 May Day Queen, Jean Childs Young and Court. Programs from Home Economics events (1950's). Oak Leaves issue announcing MC's Cherry Princess candidates. 1991 and 1992 issues of the Manchester College "Bulletin." Photos from May Day 1956. Copy of "The Acorn," 25th year edition. |
Miller, Edith Alice Collection | MC2008/208 | Much more material than can be described. Please go into the accession page to read Scope and Contents. The collection includes the following but is vastly larger: Obituaries, information on the Shull children, photograph of son of Moy Gwong, "Memory Speaks, North Manchester Celebrates Its First 150 Years," program for play written by Dr. Charles Boebel, article from "The Noble County American," Albion, Indiana, Thursday, June 24, 1982, pg. 7 regarding the Potawatomi Chief Simon Pokagon, Last Chief of the Potawatomies, personal information about Edith Alice Miller, letter by Otho about his wife's, Ida's death, and Class of 1926 Information, as saved by Edith Miller. For more information on Edith Alice Miller see West Manchester Church of the Brethren. |
Miller, John: Family Bible | MU2014/69 | This Bible, previously identified as the John Miller Family Bible, records the marriage and baptisms of Joseph Fike and Susannah Miller (1857). |
Miller, Robert Henry: Minister, Church of the Brethren | MC2009/87 | Elder Robert Henry Miller, minister in the Church of the Brethren had a son, Manchester College Professor Robert Henry Miller, a minister as well. The accession page gives information about both father and son. MC2009/87 is the manuscript of an unpublished book by Professor R. H. Miller, "Comments on the Gospel of John." Miller, Robert Henry (1825-1892) obituary in the Gospel Messenger. |
Missions: Church of the Brethren General Mission Board | MU2018/63 | Qualifications for a Foreign Missionary and missionary wife - Reorganization Plan of COB Home Mission Work to carry on the work of Church Extension in America and the World. - 1925 Report of the Regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the C. B. I. S. Held at the School 9 1925 along with Recommendations for the Idaho request - Private School Inspection form - Balance Sheet and Statement For Year Ending 1913, 1916,1919, 1925 for the Brethren Publishing House, and Schedule of Business for Directors meeting of the Brethren Publishing House, 1925 - Newspaper clippings - 1942 clipping recapping President Schwalm's Lion's Club speech -"Odd-Fellowship" and its history and Why Christians cannot belong - Secret Societies - 1922 Brethren Publishing House Financial Report - Buying Brethren Publishing Co. stock to support missionary work - Young People's Commission appeal promoting their own publication - Manchester College Audit Report for F/Y 1935 - Manchester College and Manchester College Foundation and Holding Co., Inc. audits,1937 - Preliminary meeting and estimates for Fine Arts Building construction and pledge reports - Official Reports of the General Mission Board 1920-1927 - Helser correspondence - Early Nigerian missionary conflicts - Correspondence 1920 forward, between Charles Bonsack and Otho Winger, including the1937 Japanese capture of the China mission area - Correspondence between the General Brotherhood Board and missionaries in India and China (1913 - 1918) - Copies of Business/Financial Reports/and Minutes of the Church of the Brethren General Mission Board (1912 -1947). |
Mount Morris College: Cleo Beery, Photographs | MC2001/17 | Cleo Beery Photographs of Mt. Morris College, including: - "Mt. Morris College, Ill.," "Sam Stover," and "Mitchell Stover." Back is labeled, "Mt. Morris College. About 1891 or 1892. Sam Stover, Mitchell Stover, brothers of Wilbur Stover," "Men's Chorus."
- 6 x 9 posed photo of males and females, 4 are identified. Back is labeled, "Mt. Morris College. About 1910 (or before)."
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Mount Morris College: Photographs | MU2015/45 | A collection of photographs from Mount Morris College, Mt. Morris, Illinois. |
Multicultural and International Photographs | MU2014/17 | A variety of photographs documenting multicultural activities including the International Dinner, International Bazaar, College Vision Day, AAFRO House events, the Black Student Union, the Manchester College International Association, Hispanos Unidos, Brethren Colleges Abroad, special speakers, along with a wealth of identified pictures of student participants. |
Music: Posters | MC2009/122a-x | Posters: An assortment of posters reflecting musical productions and performances. |
Natural Sciences Division: National Science Foundation Summer Program | MC2003/365 | James R. Gaier BS '74 taught in the Natural Sciences Division at Manchester College 1992-2004. This is a collection of his photographs including images from the National Science Foundation Summer Programs. |
Natural Sciences Division: Radio Station Collection from Barr, Francis H. | MC2004/538 | The first known radio communication from the Manchester College campus was through an unlicensed amateur [HAM]radio station privately operated by the Singer brothers in 1927. Their endeavor was entirely different from and unrelated to the first Manchester College radio station [WMIB] built by Dwight Farringer in 1945. Francis Barr provides objects from the Singer brothers' interest and gives physical information about the construction of WMIB. |
Noffsinger: Family Bible | MU2014/110 | German bible belonging first to Samuel Noffsinger (1803), then to Eli Noffsinger (1832), then to Soll Noffsinger (circa 1870), and finally to Ezra Noffsinger of Union City, Indiana. |
Oak Leaves: Photographs circa1993 | MU2012/112 | Most of these photographs were used in issues of the Oak Leaves from 11 February 1993 through 7 May 1993. There is one folder of negatives and images that did not appear to be correlated with this time-frame and will be arbitrariliy dated - circa 1992-1993. |
Orpurt, Philip: Biology Department Notebook | MU2014/148 | Dr. Philip A. Orpurt presents the history of the Biology department at Manchester College (1894 - 2005). His notebook includes humorous stories about Emerson Niswander, provides photographs of instructors, preserves memorabilia, and documents the construction of the new Science Center in 2005. |
Paul and Snoberger: Family Bible | MU2013/24 | A bible [1813] that contains letters related to the Paul and Snoberger (Snowberger) families. List of "Paul" family children and their birthdates. |
Peace Studies, Fifty Years: Arias, Oscar | MU2015/151 wave sound | Sponsored by the Ropchan Endowment, fifty years of Peace Studies at Manchester College is celebrated with speaker, Dr. Oscar Arias, former president of Costa Rica, and Nobel Laureate for his work to effect peace in Central America. |
Performances, "The Devil Passes" | MC2008/102a,b | Sadie S. Wampler directed many wonderful theatrical productions on campus. This correspondence deals with royalties for the play, "The Devil Passes." "The Devil Passes" Letters from Samuel French, Play Publishers, New York, regarding royalty fees. |
Petersime, Ray | MU2021/8 | The Ray Petersime collection of conceptual ideas, correspondence, financial contributions, vendor invoices, dedication programs, and photographs, surrounding the visualization and construction of Petersime Chapel. |
Petersime, Ray: Poland and Post WWII Relief | MU2021/9 | Documents related to Ray Petersime's May 1946 trip to Poland where he delivered hatching eggs to a war torn population, and Petersime's subsequent European relief activities (February 1946 to May 1948). |
Photographs: Media and Public Relations, January 1997 - May 2000 - Part 1 | MC2012/36 | Photographs, contact sheets and negatives for the purposes of Media and Public Relations. January 1997 through December 1997. |
Photographs: Media and Public Relations, January 1998 - May 2000 - Part 2 | MC2012/36b | Photographs, contact sheets and negatives for the purposes of Media and Public Relations. January 1998 through December 1998. |
Photographs: Media and Public Relations, June 2000 - December 2000 - Part 6 | MC2012/36f | Photographs, contact sheets and negatives for the purposes of Media and Public Relations. June 2000 - December 2000. |
Plunkett, Roy: Collection 1938 - 1988 | MC2001/3 Box 1 | A detailed description of the Roy Plunkett collection - Box #1: 1938 - 1988. |
Plunkett, Roy: Objects | MC2001/3 | Objects and plaques in the possession of Plunkett that were received as awards, commemorative items, gifts, or as examples of the varied uses of Teflon. Slides and notecards for presentations. Other Plunkett awards and objects are on display on the second floor of the Science Center and are not documented. |
President's Office | MU2013/103a,b,c | Collection from the Office of Jo Young Switzer, President of Manchester University [CONFIDENTIAL]. |
Property Deeds, Titles, Abstracts and Articles of Incorporation and Charter | MU2016/55 | Deeds of property owned or administered by Manchester College and Mount Morris College, including property divided with the Church of the Brethren. Documents of agreement between MC and Calvin Ulrey and Miriam Ulrey. Lots including Railroad Addition North Manchester (Judge John Comstock). Cook family property. Koinonia. Property associated with Eel River Church of the Brethren. Insurance policies (property/equipment/autos). 1895 articles of incorporation and charter (E. S. Young) - also documents following administration change 1900 and also the formation and dissolution of Manchester College Foundation and Holding Company. |
Public Relations: Development, Gifts, Church Relations | MU2020/11 | Helman and Robinson files on Public Relations, Development, Planned Giving, Major Gifts, Church Relations, and other topics. Public Relations Annual Reports, and materials on topics including but not limited to: Mindpower, faculty news, donations, Alumni Association news, church relations, Harshbarger's Business Advisory Group, and wills. |
Public Relations: Images and media coverage 1994 - 2006 | MC2008/145a-z2 | Slides, Transparencies and News Clips From the Office of Public Relations including Manchester College campus and classroom scenes, athletic and other events, faculty, staff, students and images from the North Manchester area. |
Public Relations: MU in the News 2015 | MU2016/3 | Articles related to Manchester University(2015) include but are not limited to: Abigail Fuller (minimum wage), Phil Wright (emergency doctor back on the front line), Gerad Good (men's basketball head coach), Benson Onyeji (Iran agreement), Tiana Maclin and Aja Michael (millennials honored), Heather Schilling (call on teachers), Leonard Williams, Thelma Rohrer and Tim Ogden (new deans), social work program earns perfect reaccreditation score, volunteers clean Eel River,college sexual-assault rules, Adam Hohman (online education), MU exemplifies career pathway programs, Nicole Sauder (Teacher of the Week), Lisa Updike Starks (Young Alumni Outstanding Achievement Award), Chris Garber (illness and obituary), President Dave McFadden (seek out and learn from those who are different, Wanda Will Button), Pharmacogenomics Master's Degree, MU one of "Best in Midwest,'" Brad Pyrah (married same-sex couples and tax season), student newspaper wins statewide awards, students selected (Inaugural Fellows for a new Greater Fort Wayne Inc.), Holly Beer ("Vote 'yes' for Fremont Community Schools"), MU degree first of kind (genetic-based drugs wave of future), antidiscrimination policy at MU(sexual orientation and gender identity), Dwight Farringer (interest in science shouldn't be discouraged), Ahmed Abdelmageed (adding pharmacists to health care team), Tim McElwee - Melanie Harmon (VP for Academic Resources, Names Advancement Leader), Mark Huntington (Associate Dean for Natural and Health Sciences), Jack Gochenaur (Nonprofit CFO of the Year), death of Rowan Daggett, Emma Nellans (working with an autistic child), death of Bill Scott, Maggie Wimberly (Wabash Habitat for Humanity), MU honors Bob Keller and Dee Keller, Athletic Hall of Fame inductees [(Donna (Shively )Moudy, Heather (Harshman) Turk, Todd Saylor, Todd Saunders, Joe Phillips, Andy McClain] ,Holiday Community Events, Robert Pettit (Disneyland), Tiana Maclin (recognized for community involvement), Whitney Caudill (member of Embassy Theatre board and board member of YMCA Northeast Indiana.), pharmacy students (link between DNA and medical results), K-3 students experience MU during "Walk Into My Future" event, 2015, "Manchester U. Launches First-of-Its-Kind Degree," Brian Henriksen poison ivy), colleges and universities collaborate to align with business work-force needs," campus lockdown following threats, Graduation 2015 Set for May 17,"MU Men's Tennis .500 for Weekend," "MU Baseball Team Geared up for Conference Tourney," Neil Wollman (Democrats need to unite to defeat Pence), MU's program expands academic offerings, "Small schools sidestep Sweet Briar's struggles," Debra Futa (director of the St. Joseph County Public Library), Deanna Beckner (Faith in Action Award from Office of Religious Life), honoring Rachel Polando (in photo with student, Emma Scheumann), Jim Brumbaugh-Smith, and Katharine Ings, promotions of Tim McElwee, Melanie Harmon and Raylene Respond, Christer Watson (GOP quashes climate change research), Judd Case (Chess Camp), String Camp (Robert Lynn, Elizabeth Smith, Scott Humphries), Robotics (Robin Mitchell). |
Public Relations: News Releases and News Clippings | MU2016/1 | News releases and news clippings 1996 - 1997 - 1998 - 1999 - 2000 - 2001 - 2002 - 2003. Not all of these releases have been recorded. More work is needed. |
Public Relations: Photographs | MU2012/81 | Photographs, negatives and contact sheets primarily from 2003. |
Public Relations: Photographs, Negatives and Visual Media | MU2012/127 | Visual media from Public Relations that came from the Administration Building during the office moves of 2012. Photographs include pictures of the members of the administration and Board of Trustees. Special members of the faculty are also recognized with a picture. |
Public Relations: Photographs, Negatives and Visual Media | MU2012/118 | Photographs, negatives and other forms of visual media from Public Relations that came from the Administration Building during the office moves of 2012. |
Public Relations: Photographs, Negatives and Visual Media | MU2012/119 | Photographs, negatives and other forms of visual media from Public Relations that came from the Administration Building during the office moves of 2012. These pictures are mainly from 1993. |
Public Relations: Photographs, Negatives and Visual Media | MU2012/120 | Photographs, negatives and other forms of visual media from Public Relations. Most pictures are from 1994 and include students,professors, and campus events such as Homecoming, May Day Weekend and Graduation. |
Public Relations: Photographs, Negatives and Visual Media | MU2012/122 | Visual media from Public Relations that came from the Administration Building during the office moves of 2012. Reunion pictures of alumni from Class years of 1928 through the early 1990's. Negatives from reunions circa 2000. Photographs from reunions taking place in 2004. |
Public Relations: Photographs, Negatives and Visual Media, | MU2012/124 | Visual media from Public Relations that came from the Administration Building during the office moves of 2012. Many pictures of students, events, and faculty/staff circa the mid to late 1990's. Pictures from other years offer campus scenes, Fall 2003 Service Day at North Mandchester Historical Society, Fun Fest and more. |
Public Relations: Photographs, Negatives and Visual Media, | MU2012/125 | Visual media from Public Relations that came from the Administration Building during the office moves of 2012. |
Rieman, Phil and Louise Baldwin | MC2010/5 | Video of Manchester College' s 2009 Homecoming plaque dedication to Manchester College alumni, Phil and Louise Baldwin Rieman, in the Muir Peace Garden. See also: Brethren People File: Rieman, Louise and Phil |
Rock River Seminary: Memorabilia from the 1800s | MC2003/359 | Rock River Seminary, Mt. Morris, Illinois, was started by the Methodists in the 1839. This collection is related to that era. |
Royer, Donald: James T. Westwood Research | MU2012/116 | The James T. Westwood collection of materials regarding the family history, career, articles regarding/related to, and dissertation of, Manchester Professor, Donal M. Royer. |
Samuel, Dorothy | Faculty/Staff Boxes 46-48: Samuel, Dorothy | Material regarding Dorothy Samuel. |
Samuel, William | Faculty/Staff Boxes 46-48: Samuel, William | Material regarding William Samuel. |
Scholarships: Names and Location | MU2012/117 Master File | Information about scholarships awarded by Manchester College, memorial scholarships, and scholarships awarded by other organizations. |
Scholarships: Names and Location | MU2012/117 File Folders #21, #22, #23, #24, #25, #26, #27, #28, #29, #30 | Information about scholarships awarded by Manchester College, memorial scholarships, and scholarships awarded by other organizations. |
Schutz, J. Raymond | MC2011/227, Folders 1 - 16 | J. Raymond Schutz - a man of many capabilities. He was a professor at Manchester College, husband, father and farmer, public speaker, pastor and minister of the First Brethren Church in North Manchester, Indiana, candidate for Congress in 1932 (Indiana) and a contendor in the 1936 race for Governor. The researcher can get a feel for Pre WWII Indiana and Indiana during war. Letters to soldiers are included as well as the names of men from North Manchester who were killed in the war. Topics include: Prohibition, economic recovery from the Great Depression, and the impact of Hitler 's Germany on Europe. Schutz was a contemporary with Andrew Cordier who participated in some of Schutz's political involvements. |
Schutz, J. Raymond | MC2011/227, Folders 17 - 22 | A large collection designated as MC2011/227 and divided into 5 folder groupings; [1-16], [17-22], [23-44], [45-83]. Schutz was a professor at Manchester College, as well as a farmer, public speaker, pastor, candidate for Congress (Indiana,1932) and a contendor in the 1936 Governor's race. He was a Kiwanis Club official and Chairman of the Standard Life Insurance Company of Indiana. The collection describes Indiana before and during WWII. Schutz corresponds with soldiers and provides names of North Manchester men killed in combat. Topics of import include; prohibition, economic recovery from the Great Depression, and Hitler's impact on Europe. Schutz was a contemporary of Andrew Cordier who participated in some of Schutz's political involvements. |
Schutz, J. Raymond | MC2011/227, Folders 23 - 44 | A large collection designated as MC2011/227 and divided into 5 folder groupings; [1-16], [17-22], [23-44], [45-83]. Schutz was a professor at Manchester College, as well as a farmer, public speaker, pastor, candidate for Congress (Indiana,1932) and a contendor in the 1936 Governor's race. He was a Kiwanis Club official and Chairman of the Standard Life Insurance Company of Indiana. The collection describes Indiana before and during WWII. Schutz corresponds with soldiers and provides names of North Manchester men killed in combat. Topics of import include; prohibition, economic recovery from the Great Depression, and Hitler's impact on Europe. Schutz was a contemporary of Andrew Cordier who participated in some of Schutz's political involvements. |
Schutz, J. Raymond | MC2011/227, Folders 45 - 83 | A large collection designated as MC2011/227 and divided into 5 folder groupings; [1-16], [17-22], [23-44], [45-83]. Schutz was a professor at Manchester College, as well as a farmer, public speaker, pastor, candidate for Congress (Indiana,1932) and a contendor in the 1936 Governor's race. He was a Kiwanis Club official and Chairman of the Standard Life Insurance Company of Indiana. The collection describes Indiana before and during WWII. Schutz corresponds with soldiers and provides names of North Manchester men killed in combat. Topics of import include; prohibition, economic recovery from the Great Depression, and Hitler's impact on Europe. Schutz was a contemporary of Andrew Cordier who participated in some of Schutz's political involvements. |
Schwalm Collection: Publications from Schools of Higher Learning | MU2013/25a-d | A collection of college and university bulletins and catalogues dating from the mid 1800's through the 1920's. |
Schwalm, Vernon: Corresondence Folders 54 - 61 | MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files - Folders 54 - 61 | Correspondence between Otho Winger and Vernon Schwalm. Included in this assortment is the controversy over the fate of Mount Morris College, a discussion started years prior to its merger with Manchester College. Unpublished letters describing Schwalm's reaction to the conditions surrounding the merger of these two institutions. Winger's final years as president and his trials and tribulations. Personal reflections upon colleagues and institutional politics as he leaves the school in the hands of his former student, Schwalm. |
Schwalm, Vernon: Correspondence Folders 1 - 20 | MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files - Folders 1-20 | The materials in these folders were identified, probably by Schwalm, as "confidential files." They contain personal, College, and Church of the Brethren related correspondence. |
Schwalm, Vernon: Correspondence Folders 105 - 143 | MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files - Folders 105 - 143 | A great deal of material including but not limited to: Correspondence surrounding Schwalm's trip to Nigeria, including letters to and from missionaries and interaction with the Foreign Mission Commission of the Church of the Brethren General Brotherhood Board. Issues regarding the Mexico Indiana Old Folks Home and Schwalm's leadership in the creation of Timbercrest. Many drafts of presentations as well as completed speeches, articles, and sermons by Vernon Schwalm, including an address given in the fall of 1923 at Manchester College, the year the Academy was eliminated. Schwalm gives a brief history of the institution. Addresses presented by outside speakers on the Manchester College campus. |
Schwalm, Vernon: Correspondence Folders 147 - 160 | MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files – Folders 147 - 160 | Vernon Schwalm's family and personally related materials,including family genealogy, family history, biographical sketch, resume, staement written for honorary degree, "Oak Leaves" article recalling the campus during WWII, letters of appreciation. Family letters and letters from those who are "like family." Early photograph of Vernon and Florence Studebaker Schwalm and intimate letters between husband and wife. Personal correspondence regarding hospitalization, insurance and financial matters.Some materials ar confidential and are marked accordingly. Folder 148 - card from Schwalm's mother requesting that he does not move to "the wild west" (probably Kansas). |
Schwalm, Vernon: Correspondence Folders 161 - 169 | MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files – Folders 161 - 169 | A vast assortment of correspondence and materials from a variety of sources concerning personal and professionally related topics. Some are related to the Church of the Brethren One letter of interest regards Mr. Max Pinney, Huntington, Indiana, who donated a charcoal drawing of Roanoke Classical Seminary (by the artist, Hansacre, of Chicago) to Manchester College. |
Schwalm, Vernon: Correspondence Folders 21-44 | MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files - Folders 21- 44 | The materials in these folders were identified, probably by Schwalm, as "confidential files." They contain personal, College, and Church of the Brethren related correspondence. |
Schwalm, Vernon: Correspondence Folders 62-104 | MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files - Folders 62-104 | Correspondence bidding Schwalm farewell as he leaves Manchester College as Dean and heads west as President of McPherson College in Kansas. Letters of congratulation and support and appreciation regarding his great ability. The return of Schwalm to Manchester College as President and materials related to his inaugural event. Also, The Church of the Brethren celebrates its 250th anniversary, Schwalm gives tribute to Carl Holl, Manchester College experiences challenges during WWII. Correspondence between Schwalm and students in Civilian Public Service and students in the military. Schwalm works with the Board of Trustees, and faces staff and student issues. Schwalm's retirement and gift from the Board of Trustees offering theSchwalms a trip to Europe and Africa. Career following retirement and dedication of Schwalm Hall. Materials surrounding, "My Educational Pilgrimage," by Schwalm and a look into Schwalm's life following his presidency. A small collection on the history of Manchester College. Various writings by Schwalm including but not limited to the drafts, "College Life Since World War II," "Christian Higher Education in the Church of the Brethren at Mid Century," and "The Development of the Sciences at Manchester College." Correspondence with A. Blair Helman. |
Schwalm, Vernon: Correspondence with Andrew Cordier | MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files | Decades of correspondence between Vernon Schwalm and Andrew Cordier. Cordier gives detailed accounts of behind-the-scenes activity at the United Nations during the Cold War, and the reader can watch the situation in the Congo unfold. Cordier's role in the Cuban missile Crisis is described to Schwalm as are events on the Columbia University campus during a period of student uprising in the the 1960's. Cordier is always in the thick of things and his descriptions of political figures and events are intriguing. |
Social Science Core I and II, History and Political Science | MU2013/153, Folders 1 - 56 with Special Problems and Independent Study Papers A - Y | Social Science Core I and II materials (circa1969-1976), History and Political Science, and Special Problems (1961-1983). |
Stafford, William: Collection | MC2005/13: William Stafford Collection | William Stafford (1914-1993), US Poet Laureate 1970, received Relief and Rehabilitation* training in Civilian Public Service Camp 101 at Manchester College 1943, was member of MC English faculty 1955-56, and visited the college many other times. See letter in collection for further information. |
Stinebaugh, Vernon: Arthur Fiedler Collection | MC2012/52 | Correspondence and photographs of famous Boston Pops conductor, Arthur Fiedler, with Professor Vernon Stinebaugh...and how Fiedler came to conduct the Manchester College String Symphony's Mother's Day Concert - 13th Annual String Festival, 1959. |
Student Development: Student Experience, Central States Colleges Association Records | MC2001/6 | Student Experience: Central States Colleges Association Records. |
Students: Soda and Coffee Photograph | MC2010/8, Folder, #14 | Two copies of a reprint of a picture of students sipping soda and coffee at a table. It was taken spring of 1948 for Sophomore photo showing Thelma Dunn, Betty Samuelson Sartsough, Opal Wagoner and Dorotha Fry Mason (?) |
Underground Publications: Manchester Mobe to End the War | MC2002/159 | Manchester Mobe to End the War Newsletter Collection. |
Unidentified Photographs: Faculty / Staff / Students / Friends | MC2010/87 | An array of photographs spanning many years with students and other individuals taking part in various activities. Some pictures were professionally photographed for publicity purposes. |
Updike and Shultz: Family Bible | MU2015/14 | Family Bible of Samuel and Susanna (Shultz) Updike, donated by Mrs. Robert updike. Also recorded are members of the Miller family. |
Van Der Weele, Wayne | MC2010/28 | Numerous programs, photographs, publications and items of interest about Manchester College received from Wayne Van Der Wheele, alumnus, MC Class of 1949. Manchester Symphony Orchestera, programs from the 1940's. One copy of "Manifesto," Vol. 1, No. 14, "Above All Nations is Humanity," April 1947, published monthly by the journalism section of Students for Federal World Government of Manchester College, Editor in chief, Cecil Powell. |
Wenger, Mabel Ditmer | Alumni Box 187: Wenger, Samuel | Letter by Samuel Wenger referencing the work of his wife, Mabel Ditmer Wenger. Mabel Ditmer is a Manchester College alumna in the Class of 1935. |
Wenger, Samuel | Alumni Box 187: Wenger, Samuel | A letter from Samuel Wenger to the Class of 1922. |
Winger and Miller: Letters From Foreign Lands | MC2004/635-1 | Letters by Otho and Ida Winger to family members (Edith Miller, Amos Miller) while touring the world in 1927-1928. The last part of the collection are letters written by Bertha Miller Neher to Edith and Amos about her foreign travels. |
Winger, Joseph: Family Bible | MU2016/17 | The family Bible of Joseph Winger and Elizabeth Showalter, published in Philadelphia by J. B. Lippincott and Co. (1861). List of marriages, births and deaths included between the Old Testament and the New. |
Winger, Otho: Book and Pamphlet | MU2014/64 | Otho Winger's book titled, "Memories of ...Manchester," and a pamphlet describing Winger's contributions to Manchester College since assuming the presidency in 1911. |
Winger, Otho: Faculty Prospects | MC2006/13: File Folder Case - Faculty and Prospects Letters | President Otho Winger's correspondence regarding faculty prospects primarily for the 1920's. |
Winger, President Otho: Collection | MC2010/200 | Manchester College and Church of the Brethren related letters, pamphlets, photographs, Sunday school records, newspaper articles, interesting pieces of local and national history, diaries, wedding invitations, datebooks, publication agreements, resumes of applicants from the Albert Teaching Agency and more. |
Wrestling: Photographs | MU2019/25 | Wrestling photographs circa 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003. |
These items in the Church of the Brethren collection may also be helpful:Click on the record's record number to see the full record information.Topic | Record # | Description Summary | Album: Church of the Brethren, People, Highland Avenue | BC2010/5 | What makes this album interesting in the amount of history it records. There are articles about Church of the Brethren missionaries, the Highland Avenue Church of the Brethren in Elgin, Illinois, Church of the Brethren ministers and leaders, as well as personal stories about the compiler and folks this individual knows. It is a shame that the source remains unknown. |
Church of the Brethren: History | BC2020/4 | Articles regarding the 300th Anniversary of the Church of the Brethren, Christopher Sauer, Jr., Alexander Mack, Jr., Ephrata Cloister, Conrad Beissel, Samuel Weir (African American), Sarah Righter Major (female minister), the Wolfe families. |
Church of the Brethren: Materials Assortment | BC2018/2 | This assortment of Church of the Brethren Materials includes but is not limited to: Southern Indiana legal drafts and documents - Brethren Service Commission statement regarding police action in Korea - Minutes of the Brethren Service Commission - Report of NY Relocation Hostel to the Committee for Resettlement of Japanese-Americans,1944 - Guiding principles and objectives of Brethren Service - Boni (ponee) family history - Mount Morris Church of the Brethren accomplishments and goals - Junior High Church School - "Account of the Society of Dunkards in Pennsylvania," 1786, from Lancaster to Ephrata - History of the Olympia, Virginia Church of the Brethren, Virginia - May 1930, Bulletin of La Verne College - "Echo," January 1960 - "Hier is des echo auf das Echo der Hamburger Gruppe." ICYE Exchange 1958/1959 - John David Bowman - Global Women's Project, "Globalink," Issue No. 21 1994 and No. 25 - Report to Heifer Committee January 1946, Brethren Shipment to Poland - 1944 report on Heifers for Relief Shipment Number 1 to Puerto Rico - Bethany Seminary 1941 graduates - Death of Mary Leedy - Appraisal of the Indiana Home Mission Extension Committee,1964 - Program, 129th District Conference of the Northern Indiana District - "Dedication Memorial and Membership Directory" for the Wenatchee Valley Church of the Brethren, 1929 - Winona's Greatest Convention, Church of the Brethren Conference - George Brubaker's handwritten notes on church practice - Women in the church - unique and powerful - March 1999 and 1978 News Release citing female participation in a nationwide Gathering of Church of the Brethren Women - Universal Military Training vs the American Way, Kermit Eby's testimony before the House Armed Services Committee,1947 -"The Third Day," 1998, quarterly newsletter by the Office of Brethren Witness Environmental Working Group - "Sourvenir of McPherson College, 1904," photo album.- Information about "Liberty Cemetery," Orange County, Indiana - Listing and dates of Church of the Brethren congregations within Indiana along with districts and mother churches- Old German Baptist Brethren congregations in Canada, and in the United State - script, "The Missionary Awakening of Elm Grove," written by a Class in mission at Bethany Bible School - General Brotherhood Board and Commissions Agenda," 1952,Warren Bowman. |
Culler, Belinda Powell: Ancestry | BC2017/17 | "The Ancestry of Belinda A. Powell Culler, Mother of Edward Monroe Culler," edited by Jacob C. Wine, Jr. |
Eel River Church of the Brethren: People and vicinity | BC2018/1 | Objects and images reflecting the everyday lives of people and places surrounding the Eel River Church of the Brethren and German Baptist community (circa 1905), Kosciusko County, Indiana.See also: - |
Ernestine Hoff Wedding, Hoff Material | BC2010/5 | Emrick, Ernestine Hoff. Manchester College Alumna - Wedding photo of Lottie and Ernest Hoff and the way their dining table looked at their wedding.
- Christmas postcard wtih E. G. Hoff holding grandson, Gregory Lee, circa 1946. On card verso is a family lineage:
- Ernest Hoff b.
- Lottie Neher Hoff b.
- Grandson, Gregory b
- son of:
- Minister Emrick, Leland B.S. 39 [Manchester College Alumnus]
- Ernestine (Hoff) Emrick B.S. 40 [Manchester College Alumna]
Clippings showing: Dr. WIlbur McFadden and Family, Vernard Eller, Glenn Rohrer, Dan West, Ora Huston, Edward K. Ziegler (1960), Jesse Ziegler, Burton Metzler, Lorell Weiss, Ira Moomaw (1962), Chalmer Faw, James B. Bowman (missionary), Mary Schaeffer, Ernest and Olivia Ikenberry, Merlin Shull, Martha Cocanower, Martha Rupel, Wilma Stern, Anna Warstler, etc. 1961 Annual Conference Worship leaders, Dale W. Brown, Clarence Sink, Wilfren Staufer, Hubert Newcomer, Thomas Davis and other 1961 Conference speakers.
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Harley, Rev. Sanuel A. Harley, Middle Indiana: Church of the Brethren | Brethren People File: Harley, Samuel A. | Information regarding Rev. Samuel A. Harley, District Executive Secretary of Middle Indiana. |
Kinsey, Samuel: Brethren People | Brethren People File: Kinsey, Samuel | Information related to Samuel Kinsey. |
Krebiehl Bible: Family Bible | BC2011/20 | The Krebiehl Bible is a German bible that might have been printed in Holland circa 1600. The bible is from the Rossville Church of the Brethren, Indiana. Family history is traced from 1762.
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Ladoga and Ladoga Area Church of the Brethren | BC2015/3 | Records belonging to the Ladoga Church of the Brethren and other area Brethren congregations [Scott, Union, and Clark Townships, and Montgomery County, Indiana]. Records include, but are not limited to, county membership lists as well as letters of recommendation and membership certificates. Multidenominational Sunday School statistics circa 1927. |
Ladoga Area Church of the Brethren: Membership Transfer Letters | BC2014/19 | German Baptist and Church of the Brethren transfer of membership letters 1800's and 1900's for the Ladoga, Indiana area. Lists of congregational authorities, sending church and receiving church locations, and member names. |
Ladoga Area Church of the Brethren: Records | BC2015/1 | Primary source material for Ladoga area Brethren: Raccoon Creek, Cool Spring, Bethel, Mount Pleasant, Little Walnut, Bethany, Ladoga, including but not limited to: Congregational minutes, histories, sermon notes, financial records, and transfer of membership letters (19th and 20th century) including Brethren from Four Mile (Indian Creek). |
Ladoga or Indiana Membership Letters | BC2015/4 | Incoming letters of membership from the 1800's. Names of traveling and transferring members are included along with signatures of ministers and officials from outgoing congregations. |
Ladoga, or Ladoga Area Church of the Brethren: Membership Letters and Records | BC2015/2 | Early letters of members in good standing who are presumably transferring in and out of Ladoga area congregations during the 1800’s. They contain names of members as well as names of ministers, elders, deacons, or clerks from the recommending German Baptist Brethren and Church of the Brethren (after the divide) group. |
Loon Creek Church of the Brethren | BC2017/21 | Historical and congregational materials related to Loon Creek Church of the Brethren, South Central Indiana District of the Church of the Brethren. |
South Central District: Collection of Materials | BC2014/10a-g | An assortment of items found in basement of the South Central Indiana District Office building. Some interesting items include a notebook containing Funerals at the Eel River Church along with obituaries of individuals who died in the area. |
South Central Indiana District: Congregational Files | BC2016/16 | Files of the South Central Indiana District of the Church of the Brethren, including congregational correspondence with the District Minister and church histories: Anderson, Arcadia, Arcadia/Windfall Yoked Fellowship, Beech Grove, Bachelor Run, Christ Our Shepherd, Clear Creek, Eel River, Hickory Grove, Howard, Huntington City, Kokomo, Lafayette, Liberty Mills, Locust Grove, Logansport, Loon Creek, Lower Deer Creek, Manchester, Marion, Muncie, Nettle Creek, Northview, Peru, Pipe Creek and Guernsey, Pittsburg, Richmond and Richmond/Four Mile Yoked Parish, Rossville, Salamonie, South Whitley, Sweetser, Wabash, West Eel River. District Minister position description. Minutes of the Mission-Ministerial Board of the Middle District of Indiana Church of the Brethren (1939). |
Sugar Hill Church of the Brethren: Ohio | BC2018/19 | A list of elders, ministers, deacons, and other individuals holding a position with what is probably Sugar Hill Church of the Brethren in Ohio. This information might have been copied from some other type of record, such as a report from a visiting evaluator. |
Wine, Archibald and Kathren Jett Wine: Family History | BC2017/16 | A history of the Archibald A. Wine and Kathren M. Jett Wine family by Jacob Calvin Wine, Jr. |
Winger, Otho: Zigler, M. R. | BC2011/22 | Correspondence between M. R. Zigler and Otho Winger primarily related to the mission work of the Church of the Brethren. Many names are referred to in these letters. Not all letters are between Winger and Zigler. There is mention of Winger's illness and operation on his head. The letterheads on these letters change: - General Ministerial Board of the Church of the Brethren.
- General Mission Board of the Church of the Brethren, 1929.
- Home Missions and Ministry, Church of the Brethren.
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