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Accession #MC2008/54
TopicChurch of the Brethren: Dutch KLM Crash, 1958,
TitleKLM Airline Crash Following 1958 Schwarzenau, Germany Heritage Trip
LocationBrethren History Shelves, Northeast Shelving Unit (IS)
CitationKLM Airline Crash Following 1958 Schwarzenau, Germany Heritage Trip, MC2008/54, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana.
AccessResearchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials.
ProvenanceUnknown, in Archives prior to April 2006.
Scope and Content

1958 Dutch KLM Crash Following Schwarzenau 250 Year Anniversary of the Church of the Brethren Celebration.

1. Articles from the August 18, 1958, "News Journal," August 25, 1958 "News Journal," and the September 15, 1958 "News Journal."

Date of Accession20 March 2008
Bio History NoteIn August, 1958, a Dutch KLM Super-Constellation airliner fell into the Atlantic Ocean about 130 miles northwest of Ireland.  On board were 91 passengers and eight crew members.  All died.  At least 20 of the passengers were Church of the Brethren members returning from a tour following a celebration at Schwarzenau, Germany.  The celebration was in recognition of the 250th anniversary of the Church of the Brethren. Four individuals who had attended, or who were attending, Manchester College were lost in the accident.  These were Mr. and Mrs. Max Snider and Mr. and Mrs. Galen Stinebaugh.  Mrs. Max Snider, the former Joyce Rust, was the 1957 May Queen at Manchester College.  During the 1957-58 school year she taught at Silver Lake while her husband was completing work for a degree at the College.  Mr. Snider had helped to organize the trip.  A list of other members of the Church of the Brethren who were killed is included in the article.
Archivist Note

Description prepared 20 March 2008 by Jeanine M. Wine.

 


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