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Manchester University Archives and Brethren Historical Collection |
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Full Listing > Search results for "Banks:"Click on the accession's accession number to see the full accession's information.Topic | Accession # | Description Summary | Athletics: Photographs | MU2015/28a | Collection of sports photographs, including Wrestling, Baseball, Men's Tennis, Women's Soccer, Cross Country and Track, Men's Soccer, Football, Men's Basketball, Volleyball, pictures from Athletic Hall of Fame events, and other award celebrations. Many pictures are unidentified. Football action images from 1995. |
Banks, Heather | Faculty/Staff Boxes 46-48: Banks, Heather | Material related to Heather Banks, Director of Health Services at Manchester College. |
Class of 1931: Parody | MU2021/2 | Banks Kennedy parodies members of the the Class of 1931. |
College Woman's Club | Large Box 32 | Memorabilia, minutes, and records of Manchester's College Woman's Club. |
Myers, Michaele: Collection of Actress from Sydney, Indiana | MU2014/6 | A history of actress, Michaele Myers, as written by Martha Ann Merkle Myers. Also included are plays, photographs, newspaper articles, and posters. |
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 | History of Ephrata, by Milton H. Heinicke | BC2011/6 | Milton H. Heinicke's History of Ephrata, Supplement to Booklet Seven, published by The Historical Society of The Cocalico Valley, Arranged for Publication by Ralph M. Hartranft, February 1974. This booklet contains genealogical material related to the memberes of Johann Conrad Beissel's sect of Seventh Day Baptists. |
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). |
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