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Manchester University Archives and Brethren Historical Collection |
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Full Listing > Search results for "Rummel:"Click on the accession's accession number to see the full accession's information.Topic | Accession # | Description Summary | Church of the Brethren: Materials Assortment | BC2018/8 | Programs for the play "In His Steps." Materials probably intended for the new history book, "Planting the Faith in a New Land: the History of the Church of the Brethren in Indiana: "The Brethren in Huntington County, Indiana 1945 -1970," by L. W. Shultz - Notation of prominent individuals from Indiana with roots within the Church of the Brethren - List of Indiana Churches - Cover-page, "...Sketch of The Brethren of Northern Indiana" - "A Brief Sketch of The Brethren, Generally Known as 'Dunkards' of Northern Indiana," by Opperman, 1897, and additional correspondence regarding the new COB historical publication. "Supportive Congregations Network," a network of Mennonite, General Conference Mennonite and Church of the Brethren congregations which welcome gay, lesbian and bisexual members, and related publications. South Central Indiana District Senior Citizen Program, a working paper. 1993 Statistical Report for the Church of the Brethren with data for individual congregations. Hearings Before the United States Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration and Naturalization, a Statement by M. Guy West, Church of the Brethren, 29 November 1955. Copy of "The Ministerial Bulletin," published by the General Ministerial Board of the Church of the Brethren, June 1927. "Congregational Organization and Polity," with signature of Edith Mae Hill. Leaflet from 1894 - Sunday School Meeting at the Brethren Church, Cerro Gordo, Illinois,1894. |
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. |
Rummel, Merle | MU2018/94 | Manchester graduate (1956), Merle Rummel, is an educator, Church of the Brethren minister, and historian. |
Rummel, Merle: Alumnus | Alumni Large Box 187: Rummel, Merle | Biographical information related to alumnus, Merle Rummel. |
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). |
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 | Church of the Brethren History | BC2015/10 | Historian, pastor, and MC alumnus, Merle Rummel's extensive COB research, including: Stonelick, Brethren Migration Roads, history of the Four Mile congregation, journals of Nancy Lybrook and Elizabeth Miller, the frontier Brethren of Kentucky, and the Virginia Colony. |
Four Mile Church of the Brethren | BC2002/10 | The Virginia Colony or The Four Mile Church Part 1. Some families that are mentioned: Miller, Kingery, Lybrook, Moss, Toney, Witter, Hart, Eikenberry, Brower, Landis, Ritter, Huston, Rinehart, Rife, Ridenour, Shideler, Fosher, and Fiant. See Also: The Brethren Encyclopedia and, History of the Church of the Brethren in Indiana. |
Four Mile Church of the Brethren: History | BC2017/5 | "Simply, Peacefully, Together, Four Mile Church of the Brethren Celebrating Our 200th Anniversary, 1809-2009," by Merle Rummel. |
Rummel, Merle C.: Books and Papers | BC2015/10 | "Frontier Brethren," "The Virginia Colony," "The Journal of Nancy Lybrook," and "The National Road Journal of Elizabeth Miller," by Manchester College alumnus, Merle C. Rummel. |
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