Guide to the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of National Missions Department of Mission Development Records
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Series VII, Jackman Relocation Program records, 1965-1972 (boxes 42 and 43), access restricted until 2065 due to privacy concerns and stored at the PC(U.S.A.) Records Center (Louisville, Ky.). Please consult repository for details.
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In 1923, the Board of Home Missions (PCUSA) was reorganized and renamed Board of National Missions. The Board of Home Missions had included numerous departments which ministered to various segments of the population including immigrants, people experiencing poverty in urban areas, Jewish people, the Spanish-speaking populations of the American Southwest and of the Caribbean islands, African Americans in the Deep South, Native Americans, and the rural population across the country.
The 1923 reorganization of boards and agencies created the Board of National Missions, which consisted of six divisions. One of those six, that of Church Extension and Missions, was given responsibility for several departments of the old Board of Home Missions. Though Church Extension and Missions maintained the separateness of each department, it united all of the work on an administrative level.
The responsibilities of Church Extension and Missions/Division of Missionary Operation were diverse; it dealt with a wide variety of Americans across the country. The work was concentrated into four departments: Town and Country Church Work, which included Indian Work; City, Immigrant and Industrial Work, which included Jewish Evangelization and Spanish-Speaking Work; West Indies; and Sunday School Missions and Mobile Ministries.
Church Extension and Missions underwent numerous changes of name and administration through the years, as did the various departments within it. Despite these minor changes and modifications, the division did not alter the nature of its work. Its areas of responsibility included missions to the Spanish-speaking population in the Southwest and in Cuba and Puerto Rico; missions to Jewish people, the immigrants and the working classes in large cities; missions to the Native Americans; missions to African Americans in the Deep South; and work with children and adults in remote agricultural areas. The division's mission to minister to these people continued throughout its history.
In 1935, Church Extension and Missions was renamed Department of Missionary Operation, in 1951 Division of Missionary Operation, in 1961 Division of Church Strategy and Development, and in 1971 Department of Mission Development. In 1972, the Board of National Missions became the Program Agency.
An organizational outline follows:
Board of National Missions
1924 CHURCH EXTENSION AND MISSIONS
Town and Country Church Work
Indian Work
City, Immigrant and Industrial Work
Spanish-Speaking Work in the Southwest
Jewish Evangelization
Department of West Indies
Sunday School Missions
Mobile Ministries
1935 DEPARTMENT OF MISSIONARY OPERATION
Rural Church Work
City, Immigrant and Industrial Work
Spanish-Speaking Work
Jewish Evangelization
Sunday School Missions
Indian Work
West Indies
1951 DIVISION OF MISSIONARY OPERATION
Town and Country Church and Indian Work
City and Industrial Work
Spanish-American Work in the Southwest
Sunday School Missions and Mobile Ministries
1961 DIVISION OF CHURCH STRATEGY AND DEVELOPMENT
Local Church
Indian Ministries: Migrant Ministries
Urban and Industrial Ministries
Spanish-Speaking Ministries
1971 DEPARTMENT OF MISSION DEVELOPMENT
Non-Metropolitan Church Strategy
Ministries with American Indians
Urban and Industrial
Spanish-Speaking
Mobile Ministries
Divisions and departments of the Board of National Missions underwent many, many administrative and organizational changes over the years. This outline is intended only as a brief, condensed guide to the developments which led to the creation of the Department of Mission Development. Further details can be found in the administrative histories of each department which follow. To see every detail of changes in division and department names, responsibilities and administrative personnel, the researcher should consult the Board of National Missions' annual reports.
Department of Town and Country Church and Indian Work
In 1910, the Board of Home Missions founded the Department of Church and Country Life. While evangelical outreach to rural communities had always been a priority for Presbyterian missionaries on the national field, the formation of this department marked a more focused and ambitious direction for the Church's rural programs. In 1924, following the organization of the Board of National Missions, the Department of Church and Country Life was renamed the Department of Town and Country Church and Indian Work. For the next half century, this department served America's rural population, including Native Americans of the West and Southwest, residents of the Ozark and Appalachian mountains, migrant farm workers, and lumber camp workers in the Pacific Northwest.
Dr. Warren H. Wilson was appointed the Department's first director in 1924. His belief in the necessity of social and economic reform for America's rural communities led to the Department's involvement in such projects as the Town and Country Church Library Service and the Land Tenure Program. Through preliminary field surveys of the religious, social and economic life of each community, the Department's pastors and lay workers were able to map out strategies geared to serve the specific needs of the people of these communities. These pastors and lay workers received additional training through attendance at the "summer school" programs for Town and Country Church Work.
From 1924 to 1932, A.J. Montgomery co-directed the department with Wilson. In 1938, after Wilson's death, Dr. Henry S. Randolph took over as director until his retirement in 1960.
Department of City, Immigrant and Industrial Work
The Board of Home Missions began administering city and industrial work in 1870, following the reunion of Old School and New School Presbyterians. Drs. Henry Kendall and Cyrus Dickinson were the first directors of this work; Charles L. Thompson and John Dixon took it over some time later.
In response to the increase in immigration to the United States during the late 19th century, the 115th General Assembly (1903) charged the Board of Home Missions with the responsibility of directing mission work among non-English speakers. The General Assembly appointed John Dixon to supervise this work, and at the same time appointed the Rev. Charles Stelzle to head the Department of Working Men. Stelzle's specific responsibility was to study how industrialization affected the Church in the principal cities of the USA. As a result of this study, industrial work was formally organized in 1908 into the Department of Church and Labor. A separate Department of Immigration was also established. Stelzle headed both departments until 1910, when William Payne Shriver became superintendent of the Department of Immigration. In 1916, the Departments of Church and Labor and Immigration merged to become the Department of City and Immigrant Work, under Shriver. From 1923 until 1940, the department was known as the Department of City, Immigrant and Industrial Work. Shriver retired in 1941, whereupon Jacob A. Long succeeded him.
Beginning in 1932, the Department underwent several important changes. It was placed under the Department of Missionary Operations as the Unit of City, Immigrant and Industrial Work. Immigrant work was discontinued in 1941 as immigration to the United States declined, and the name changed to Unit of City and Industrial Work. In 1949, it regained its departmental status, and the name became Department of City and Industrial Work. Following Jacob Long's death in 1948, Dr. Harold H. Baldwin took over the department.
In 1960, the Department of the Urban Church took over the City and Industrial work, and Baldwin was succeeded by Arthur M. Stevenson. In 1963, the Division of Church Strategy and Development took over the Urban Church work, and continued to administer it under the direction of George Todd until the general reorganization of 1971. Thereafter, its work was absorbed by the Program Agency.
Department of Jewish Evangelization
In 1820, the General Assembly of the PCUSA accepted a trust which was to be used for the "conversion of Jews." From 1845 to 1908, the Board of Foreign Missions assumed responsibility for work with Jewish people, concentrating its efforts in New York City, Philadelphia and Baltimore. In 1908, the General Assembly instructed the Board of Home Missions to inaugurate evangelization of Jewish people on a national basis; that body had done limited work as early as 1893 in New York City. The Board established the Department of Immigration, led by Charles Stelzle from 1908 to 1910 and by William P. Shriver from 1910 to 1920. The Department extended the evangelization work to Newark, Philadelphia and Baltimore. In 1920 the Board of Home Missions created a separate Department of Jewish Evangelization under the superintendency of Dr. John Stuart Conning.
Upon the birth of the Board of National Missions in 1923, the Department of Jewish Evangelization became a subdivision of the Department of City, Immigrant and Industrial Work. Dr. Conning continued as superintendent, and the department began work in Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Omaha, San Francisco and Washington, D.C.
From 1932 to 1937, the Board of National Missions continued its work with Jewish people through the "Home Mission Council's Department of Christian Approach to the Jews." In 1937, the Board resumed its own work in Jewish evangelization as part of the Unit of City, Immigrant and Industrial Work. Dr. Conrad Hoffman directed this unit from 1937 to 1946. In 1949, the Department of City and Industrial Work, under field secretary Aaron J. Klingerman, assumed responsibility for Jewish evangelization. The Board continued its work with Jewish people through this department during the 1950s, primarily in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Chicago. The PCUSA and PCUS together operated Emmanuel Center, a specialized outreach ministry in Baltimore, through the early 1960s.
Department of Spanish-Speaking Work
In 1843, the General Assembly assigned responsibility for missionary work among the Spanish-speaking population of the Republic of Texas to the Board of Foreign Missions. When Texas became a state in 1846, the responsibility shifted to the Board of Domestic Missions. This Board sent its first missionary to New Mexico in 1866 and the work spread into Colorado in 1875. It took several more years for mission work to move into Arizona and California, but by 1912, when the Board of Home Missions established a Department of Spanish-Speaking Work, a total of eight Presbyterian churches had opened in these two states.
Robert McLean served the Department of Spanish-Speaking Work as its Superintendent until his retirement in 1918--his son, Robert N. McLean, succeeded him. During these early years of organization, several churches were opened, plus a hospital, two clinics, and three Homes of Neighborly Service.
In 1923, the Board of Home Missions became the Board of National Missions, and the Department of Spanish-Speaking Work became a unit under the Department of City, Immigrant and Industrial Work. Robert N. McLean continued as superintendent of the work until retirement in 1932. He was succeeded by Paul Warnshuis, who headed the department until 1961.
Department of West Indies
With the conclusion of the Spanish-American War and the declaration of religious liberty in the West Indies in 1899, Presbyterian missionaries entered Cuba and Puerto Rico. The first of these were Sunday School missionaries, including the Sunday School Board secretary, James Worden. Other Protestant denominations had entered Cuba at the same time, but by 1909 all Protestant mission work in Cuba was transferred to the Presbyterian Board of Home Missions. J. Milton Greene was superintendent for work in Cuba until he resigned in 1917; Edward Odell succeeded him. In Puerto Rico, five denominational boards divided the island among them into territories for missionary responsibility in 1901. Robert McLean superintended this work until 1909 and Edward Odell from 1909-1917. Churches were opened, hospitals and schools built. Mission work in the Dominican Republic was organized by an interdenominational board in 1920.
In 1923 the newly organized Board of National Missions created a Department of the West Indies, with Odell as the director. He continued in this position until 1949. Barney Morgan succeeded him, directing the department until the 1961 reorganization into the Division of Church Strategy and Development.
Department of Sunday School Missions and Mobile Ministries
The General Assembly of 1839 established the Presbyterian Board of Publication with a view to increasing material and ministries for Sunday School work. Sunday School mission work began in the Southern mountains in 1881, and in 1887 the Board first appointed African American missionaries to organize Sunday Schools among African American communities in the South. That same year the name of the Board was changed to Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath School Work. In 1909 some ministers suggested that the Sunday School mission work be transferred to the Board of Home Missions. This suggestion was adopted in 1923 with the reorganization of the Board of Home Missions into the Board of National Missions.
John M. Somerndike was the first director of Sunday School Missions, serving from 1924 to 1931. In 1931 the Department became a Unit and Somerndike's title was changed to Secretary. He held this post until his death in 1939. Everett B. King succeeded Somerndike for nearly four years, resigning in 1943. J. Earl Jackman succeeded King. In 1950, the Department was expanded to include Mobile Ministries.
Mobile ministers worked among ranchers in the Southwest, lumberjacks in the Northwest, and farmers in northern New England, traveling from one remote dwelling to the next to spread the gospel and to perform marriages and baptisms. While the chief aim of Sunday School ministers was educating and evangelizing children in remote areas, mobile ministers' responsibilities were geared towards all parishioners. Ralph J. Hall, who was in a supervisory position among mobile ministers in the Western states, developed the concept of camp meetings, which gathered cowboys and ranchers together for a few days of reading, discussion and worship.
Jackman Relocation Program
In 1965 the Board of National Missions' Division of Church Strategy and Development inaugurated the Jackman Student Relocation Program. The purpose of the program was to enable educationally disadvantaged students in their second year of high school to acquire the academic background necessary for college. The procedure was to recruit interested and qualified students, to test them for their academic potential and for their need to be relocated into a better school system, and to place those who scored highest and had the greatest needs with volunteer host families throughout the Midwestern and Middle Atlantic states. The host families were selected from a pool of volunteers, based on such factors as the quality of the local school system and the interest of the local sponsoring committee. Neither host families nor students were necessarily Presbyterian. The students lived as members of their host families, attended the local high schools, and kept the Jackman Program offices abreast of their progress and plans for college.
The Jackman Program was designed to relocate disadvantaged students regardless of race, but as it turned out, all the students accepted into the program were African Americans. Thus, the program became an experiment in integration. It was also an experiment in class relations, placing as it did children of working-class African American families from the Deep South in white Midwestern middle-class families, neighborhoods and schools.
Betty Jean Patton headed the Jackman program from its inception in 1965 until 1970. Ms. Patton was responsible for collecting information on candidates for the program from recruiters across the country; for supervising the testing, selection, orientation and placement of the students, and for staying in close touch with the host families and the students throughout their participation in the program. In 1970 Ms. Patton retired and was replaced by Gladyce Cole. The following year the program was discontinued.
Child Development Group of Mississippi and other Mississippi projects
The Child Development Group of Mississippi (CDGM) was organized in the summer of 1965 as a statewide Head Start program. Mary Holmes Junior College, a Presbyterian school in West Point, MS, received a $5,650,000 grant from the United States Government's Office of Economic Opportunity to administer the preschool program for the first year. CDGM was the delegate agency for Mary Holmes. CDGM was intended to give preschoolers a "head start" and to involve a significant percentage of the adults in the community. The children would come to the community center every day, and spend their time in play and educational activities, building towers from blocks and learning to read. They were fed one and sometimes two hot meals each day, and they were given complete medical and dental examinations. The adult members of the community attended workshops which trained them to work with children and also provided them with basic clerical and administrative skills. They were then equipped to supervise and work with the children and to hold administrative jobs on all levels in the program, from cafeteria cashier to member of the Board of Directors. The program was never intended to be run by outsiders, but for the outsiders to come in and help the community find its own feet, meanwhile ensuring that the community had a voice in all aspects of how the program was run. By 1968, it was hoped, the CDGM would be able to withdraw entirely, leaving Mary Holmes College to deal directly with the community centers throughout the state.
The program faced political obstacles from both white and Black groups. The United States Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) spent much time and money investigating the program during 1966 and as a result Sargent Shriver, chief of the OEO, cut off funding. Shriver charged the CGDM with payroll padding, nepotism, mismanagement, and failure to involve white Mississippians. The Church, labor and civil rights leaders of the CDGM refuted the charges in a lengthy report, then took their case to Vice-President Hubert Humphrey, who negotiated with the OEO and almost immediately acquired another grant for the CGDM.
The Southeast had become a major concern to the Board by the mid-1960s, and it was involved in many projects in that area. A number of these, like the CDGM, were in Mississippi. Other projects in that state included the Clay County Community Development Corporation, which was funded through Mary Holmes College by the Board and the OEO. As its name indicates, its purpose was to encourage the population of Clay County, MS to work together to improve their situation, and, like the CDGM, it was designed to be run by members of the community and eventually to become self-supporting. The idea of the Mt. Beulah Project was to establish a community college for adults.
Record Group 301.7 contains correspondence, minutes, reports, blueprints, maps and a few photographs documenting the history of Presbyterian missions in the United States in the areas described above from 1871-1974. The vast bulk of the records date from 1923, the year of the birth of the Board of National Missions, to 1972, but there are many older records in the collection.
Departments of the Board of National Missions changed names frequently. The name which most accurately reflects each department's work as documented in these records is the name used in this collection. The name Department of City, Immigrant and Industrial Work, for example, was the name of this department during most of the period of time covered by the records, and it indicates the full scope of the department's work. Although some of the departments/units spent most of their years as subdivisions of other departments, they were all self-contained units of work and except for administrative purposes they stood alone. Therefore each department/unit has been given the title Department in this finding aid.
Each of the series in this record group is divided into subseries (Series II, Subseries 5: Department of Jewish Evangelization, 1920-1948, was Series III which is now vacant).
Series I: Department of Town and Country Church and Indian Work, 1871-1972
8.08 cubic feet
This series consists of correspondence, field surveys and reports, manuscripts and articles and various miscellaneous items such as pamphlets and clippings. Of special interest are the field surveys and reports, which offer a statistical and social as well as a religious history of life in 20th-century American rural communities.
The series is divided into nine subseries. The first six subseries pertain to Town and Country Church Work: 1) Field Correspondence, 1916-1939; 2) Field Surveys and Reports, 1916-1959; 3) Henry S. Randolph, Director: Articles, Speeches and Writings, 1910-1965 (bulk 1938-1961); 4) Warren H. Wilson, Director: Articles, Speeches and Writings, 1908-1937; 5) Directors’ Subject Files, 1899-1965; and 6) Matthew B. McNutt Field Correspondence Files, Speeches and Articles, 1910-1936 (bulk 1912-1922). The last three subseries pertain to Indian Work: 7) Board of National Missions Indian Work; Administrative Files, 1881-1972; 8) Board of National Missions Indian Work; Missions and Schools, 1871-circa 1967; and 9) G. Shubert Frye, Associate: Subject Files, 1960-1970.
Field correspondence documents the daily life of ministers, missionaries and lay workers who served the department. It addresses issues such as the effects of the Great Depression on farmers, the unionization of Southern workers, the rise of white supremacist vigilante hate groups such as the Ku Klux Klan in rural areas, and the Church's ministry to Native Americans. Subseries 6 mainly documents the field work of Matthew Brown McNutt, an assistant in the Department of Church and Country Life, and consists primarily of incoming correspondence to McNutt (particularly from Warren H. Wilson and Anna B. Taft) as well as his speeches and articles.
The records of Indian Work include files on Native American schools and churches and mission stations. The subject files of G. Shubert Frye, an associate with the Division of Church Strategy and Development's Ministries with Indians and Migrant Workers during the 1960s, are also included.
Series II: Department of City, Immigrant and Industrial Work, 1888-1960 (bulk 1920-1950)
6.00 cubic feet (includes subseries 5)
This collection contains miscellaneous records from the Department of City, Immigrant and Industrial Work, 1888-1960. The bulk of the records date from 1920-1950.
The series is divided into five subseries: 1) William P. Shriver, Superintendent; Files, 1888-1943; 2) Jacob A. Long, Superintendent; Files, 1910-1957; 3) Field Surveys and Reports, 1936-1960; 4) [vacant]; and 5) Department of Jewish Evangelization, 1920-1948.
The subject files document the full range of the department's activities. Included are materials reflecting the work with synods and presbyteries, neighborhood houses, and community centers. There is extensive documentation on work with Asian Americans, Italians, Hungarians, and Spanish-speaking immigrant communities. There is a significant amount of material on the forcible removal and incarceration of Japanese American citizens and residents of Japanese descent into American concentration camps during World War II. There are also files on mission work with African American communities, Jewish evangelization, and work with laborers.
The collection also includes a large number of field surveys done by the department.
The alphabetically arranged files in Subseries 1 and 2 appear to be from William Shriver's office and that of his successor, Jacob Long. However, earlier files from the Department of Immigration under Stelzle and Shriver and later records from Long's successor, Baldwin, also appear in the collection.
The field surveys in this series are alphabetically arranged--place name and date only are listed in the finding aid. See folder labels for full titles.
Series II, Subseries 5: Department of Jewish Evangelization, 1920-1948
1.00 cubic foot
This subseries includes files on various Jewish neighborhood houses and community centers, and correspondence between the Department of Jewish Evangelization and Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany. Some of the letters in the refugees' correspondence files are in German. A reading knowledge of that language will be helpful but is not essential. Also included are records of the Department's reports to and correspondence with the US government over its involvement in helping German refugees.
Subseries 5 is divided into three sub-subseries: 1) Subject Files, 1920-1940; 2) Refugee Correspondence, 1928-1948; and 3) U.S. Government, 1939-1942.
Series III: [Vacant]
Series III is now Series II, Subseries 5: Department of Jewish Evangelization, 1920-1948.
Series IV: Department of Spanish-Speaking Work, 1887-1963
7.00 cubic feet
This series contains subject files, correspondence from missionaries on the field, and Paul Warnshuis' files, which include correspondence, building and property records, and reports. It includes limited information on mission work with Asian communities in California; far more extensive records on this topic are in Series II, City, Immigrant and Industrial Work records.
The series is divided into four subseries: 1) Subject Files, 1887-1958; 2) Field Correspondence, 1928-1962; 3) Paul Warnshuis, Director; Files, 1920-1963; and 4) Correspondence and Reports, 1927-1963.
Series V: Department of West Indies, 1900-1972
5.75 cubic feet
This series includes subject files; field correspondence; building and property records; pension records; and files on churches, hospitals and schools.
The series is divided into four subseries: 1) administrative files, 1909-1960; 2) Cuba, 1921-1972; 3) Puerto Rico, 1900-1971; and 4) Dominican Republic, 1949-1960.
Most of the records in this series are from the work in Cuba and Puerto Rico; there is very little material on the Dominican Republic. Many items dating back to the first quarter of the 20th century document the early history of mission work in the West Indies.
Series VI: Department of Sunday School Missions and Mobile Ministries, 1887-1968
15.00 cubic feet
The bulk of this series consists of field reports and correspondence, some large sections of which date back to the Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath School Work which became the Department of Sunday School missionaries in 1923. The reports contain narratives of the work done during that period, as well as statistics on calls made, conversions achieved and Sunday Schools opened. It also includes newsletters and circular letters, and subject files. In addition, there is a set of scrapbooks dating as far back as 1896: these include clippings, brochures, pamphlets and form letters. The Missionaries' Record Books includes statistical information.
The series is divided into seven subseries: 1) Field reports, 1923-1968; 2) Bulletins/News From Field, 1910-1966; 3) Field Correspondence, 1920-1968 (bulk 1940-1945, circa 1950s-1967); 4) Camp Meetings/Conferences, 1939-1967 (bulk 1951-1967); 5) Subject Files, 1887-1968; 6) Scrapbooks, 1896-1947; and 7) Missionaries’ Record Books, 1918-1937.
Subseries 5 contains several items relating to the early history of the Department, including an 1887-1903 register of Sabbath School missionaries.
Series VII: Jackman Relocation Program, 1965-1972
2.00 cubic feet
This series includes files on host families and students who participated in the Jackman program; these files contain correspondence, agreements, clippings and evaluations. There are additional files of correspondence and reports.
These records provide a detailed look at race relations in the 1960s; the correspondence reveals many details of the situations experienced by the relocated students and by their host families.
The series is divided into three subseries: (1 Administrative Files, 1964-1972; 2) Host Families' Files, 1965-1972; and 3) Students' Files, 1965-1972.
Home states of the host families and the students are noted both in the finding aid and on the folders, as this information was included on the original folder labels.
Series VIII: Child Development Group of Mississippi and other Mississippi projects, 1965-1974,
1.58 cubic feet
This series includes correspondence, proposals, reports and a scrapbook mainly of photographs from the CDGM, as well as some records of the Delta Ministry, the Clay County Community Development Project, and the Mt. Beulah Project.
The series is divided into four subseries: 1) Child Development Group of Mississippi, 1965-1969; 2) Clay County Community Development Corporation, 1968-1973; 3) Delta Ministry, 1967-1974; and 4) Mt. Beulah Project, 1968-1970.
The collection is arranged as follows:
SERIES I: DEPARTMENT OF TOWN AND COUNTRY CHURCH AND INDIAN WORK, 1871-1972
Subseries 1: Field Correspondence, 1916-1939
Subseries 2: Field Surveys and Reports, 1916-1959
Subseries 3: Henry S. Randolph, Director: Articles, Speeches and Writings, 1910-1965 (bulk 1938-1961)
Subseries 4: Warren H. Wilson, Director: Articles, Speeches and Writings, 1908-1937
Subseries 5: Directors’ Subject Files, 1899-1965
Subseries 6: Matthew B. McNutt Field Correspondence Files, Speeches and Articles, 1910-1936 (bulk 1912-1922)
Subseries 7: Board of National Missions Indian Work; Administrative Files, 1881-1972
Subseries 8: Board of National Missions Indian Work; Missions and Schools, 1871-circa 1967
Subseries 9: G. Shubert Frye, Associate: Subject Files, 1960-1970
SERIES II: DEPARTMENT OF CITY, IMMIGRANT AND INDUSTRIAL WORK, 1888-1960 (bulk 1920-1950)
Subseries 1: William P. Shriver, Superintendent; Files, 1888-1943
Subseries 2: Jacob A. Long, Superintendent; Files, 1910-1957
Subseries 3: Field Surveys and Reports, 1936-1960
Subseries 4: [vacant]
Subseries 5: Department of Jewish Evangelization, 1920-1948
SERIES II: SUBSERIES 5: DEPARTMENT OF JEWISH EVANGELIZATION, 1920-1948
Sub-subseries 1: Subject Files, 1920-1940
Sub-subseries 2: Refugee Correspondence, 1928-1948
Sub-subseries 3: U.S. Government, 1939-1942
SERIES III: [VACANT]
SERIES IV: DEPARTMENT OF SPANISH-SPEAKING WORK, 1887-1963
Subseries 1: Subject Files, 1887-1958
Subseries 2: Field Correspondence, 1928-1962
Subseries 3: Paul Warnshuis, Director; Files, 1920-1963
Subseries 4: Correspondence and Reports, 1927-1963
SERIES V: DEPARTMENT OF WEST INDIES, 1900-1972
Subseries 1: Administrative Files, 1909-1960
Subseries 2: Cuba, 1921-1972
Subseries 3: Puerto Rico, 1900-1971
Subseries 4: Dominican Republic, 1949-1960
SERIES VI: DEPARTMENT OF SUNDAY SCHOOL MISSIONS AND MOBILE MINISTRIES, 1887-1968
Subseries 1: Field Reports, 1923-1968
Subseries 2: Bulletins/News From Field, 1910-1966
Subseries 3: Field Correspondence, 1920-1968 (bulk 1940-1945, circa 1950s-1967)
Subseries 4: Camp Meetings/Conferences, 1939-1967 (bulk 1951-1967)
Subseries 5: Subject Files, 1887-1968
Subseries 6: Scrapbooks, 1896-1947
Subseries 7: Missionaries’ Record Books, 1918-1937
SERIES VII: JACKMAN RELOCATION PROGRAM, 1965-1972
Subseries 1: Administrative Files, 1964-1972
Subseries 2: Host Families' Files, 1965-1972
Subseries 3: Students' Files, 1965-1972
SERIES VIII: CHILD DEVELOPMENT GROUP OF MISSISSIPPI AND OTHER MISSISSIPPI PROJECTS, 1965-1974
Subseries 1: Child Development Group of Mississippi, 1965-1969
Subseries 2: Clay County Community Development Corporation, 1968-1973
Subseries 3: Delta Ministry, 1967-1974
Subseries 4: Mt. Beulah Project, 1968-1970
The guiding principle behind the arrangement of this collection was the organizational structure of the Church Extension and Missions/Division of Missionary Operation. Five record groups were combined, along with unprocessed material, to form this collection, and imposing institutional order on the records and correcting errors in previous arrangement while respecting provenance as much as possible was the only practical solution. For example, the records of the Department of West Indies and those of the Department of Spanish-Speaking Work were originally processed together as one record group (RG 104) with no indication that these were the records of two separate departments. The records of the two departments were separated and the institutional order imposed.
Series II, Subseries 5 also available on microfilm: MFPOS 1232 r. 1-3.
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Re Series II
Researchers interested in Labor Temple, an industrial mission in New York City, should see Record Group 14.
Re Series VI
Two personal paper collections in the archives may be of interest to researchers of Sunday School mission work and mobile ministries. Record Group 12 comprises the papers of Edwin Murray Ellis, a superintendent of Sunday School Missions in Montana from 1911 to 1928. Record Group 272 comprises the papers of Roger Sherman, who became a mobile minister in the Southwest in 1929.
Re Series II, Subseries 5
Record Group 258 comprises the records of the Board of Foreign Missions work with Jewish people from 1850-1859. Record Group 259 is the papers of Frederick Immanuel Neuhaus, a missionary to Jewish people in Baltimore from 1850-1856.
RG 301.7 processed and finding aid created in July 1991 by Stephanie Muntone, Processing Archivist:
Series I
Record Group 138, Department of Town and Country Church and Indian Work Records, was reprocessed to form this series. Some materials have been added from the library.
Collection processed and preliminary inventory prepared in 1978 by Robert A. Goldstein, Assistant Archivist. Collection processed and finding aid prepared in 1985 by Janet Brice Bishop, Assistant Archivist. Series V and VI added and new finding aid prepared in 1986 by Frederick J. Heuser, Jr, Archivist. Collection reprocessed and finding aid revised in July 1991 by Stephanie Muntone, Processing Archivist.
Series II
Record Group 202, Department of City, Immigrant and Industrial Work Records, was reprocessed to form this series. Subseries 3, Field Surveys and Reports, was added.
Series II, Subseries 4 is vacant (per July 1991 finding aid; it is unclear as to why).
Collection processed and finding aid prepared in 1985 by Frederick J. Heuser, Jr, Archivist. Collection reprocessed and finding aid revised in July 1991 by Stephanie Muntone, Processing Archivist.
Series II, Subseries 5
Record Group 127, Department of Jewish Evangelization Records, was reprocessed to form this subseries.
Series II, Subseries 5 was Series III, which is now vacant.
Collection processed in 1977 by Jane Ramsay. Finding aid prepared in 1985 by Frederick J. Heuser, Jr, Archivist. Collection reprocessed and finding aid revised in July 1991 by Stephanie Muntone, Processing Archivist.
Series IV
Record Group 104, Department of Spanish-Speaking Work/Department of West Indies Records, was reprocessed to form this series. The records from the Department of West Indies were separated from the others and will be found in Series 5.
Collection reprocessed and finding aid prepared in July 1991 by Stephanie Muntone, Processing Archivist.
Series V
Record Group 104, Department of Spanish-Speaking Work/Department of West Indies Records, and Record Group 106, Department of West Indies Records, were reprocessed and combined to form this series. The Spanish-Speaking Work records from Record Group 104 were separated from the West Indies Records; they form Series 4.
Collection reprocessed and finding aid prepared in July 1991 by Stephanie Muntone, Processing Archivist.
Series VI
Record Group 107, Department of Sunday School Missionaries and Mobile Ministers, was combined with unprocessed material to form this series.
Collection processed and finding aid prepared in 1990-1991 by Stephanie Muntone, Processing Archivist.
Series VII
Collection processed and finding aid prepared in July 1991 by Stephanie Muntone, Processing Archivist.
Series VIII
Collection processed and finding aid prepared in 1991 by Stephanie Muntone, Processing Archivist.
Finding aid edited in December 2013 by Bill Brock, Collection Management Archivist.
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United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of National Missions Department of Mission Development Records, RG 301.7, Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Box | Folder | Description | Alternative Formats |
1 | 1 | Finding Aid to Record Group 301.7 | |
SERIES I: DEPARTMENT OF TOWN AND COUNTRY CHURCH WORK AND INDIAN WORK, 1871-1972 | |||
Town and Country Church Work | |||
Subseries 1: Field Correspondence, 1916-1939 | |||
1 | 2 | Alabama, 1921 | |
1 | 3-8 | Arkansas, 1922-1938 | |
1 | 9 | California, 1921-1929 | |
1 | 10 | Colorado, 1926 | |
1 | 11 | Illinois, 1921 | |
1 | 12 | Iowa, 1917-1929 | |
1 | 13 | Kansas, 1920 | |
1 | 14 | Kentucky, 1923-1929 | |
1 | 15 | Louisiana, 1929-1930 | |
1 | 16-17 | Missouri, 1920-1937 | |
1 | 18-22 | North Carolina, 1916-1939 | |
1 | 23 | New York, 1925-1932 | |
1 | 24 | Ohio, 1918-1937 | |
1 | 25-26 | Oregon, 1927-1929, 1932-1934 | |
1 | 27 | Pennsylvania, 1918, 1926 | |
1 | 28-32 | Tennessee, 1921-1939 | |
1 | 33 | Texas, 1922-1924 | |
1 | 34 | Texas, 1928-1929 | |
1 | 35 | Washington, 1921-1932 | |
1 | 36 | Wyoming, 1924-1927 | |
1 | 37 | Wyoming, 1928-1929 | |
Subseries 2: Field Surveys and Reports, 1916-1959 | |||
1 | 38 | Illinois, 1936 | |
1 | 39 | Iowa, undated | |
1 | 40 | Kansas, 1920 | |
1 | 41 | Kentucky--Upper Big Sandy Presbyterian Parish, 1955-1956 | |
1 | 42 | 1924-1935 | |
1 | 43 | Maryland--New Castle Presbytery, 1951 | |
1 | 44 | Mid-South Synod, 1955 | |
1 | 45 | Minnesota, 1955 | |
1 | 46 | Missouri, 1917-1937 | |
2 | 1 | New Jersey--West Jersey Presbytery, 1940 | |
2 | 2 | New York, 1920-1929 | |
2 | 3 | New York--Susquehanna Presbytery, 1959 | |
2 | 4 | New York--Utica Presbytery, 1954 | |
2 | 5 | North Carolina--Catawba Presbytery, 1953 | |
2 | 6 | Ohio, 1917, 1934, undated | |
2 | 7-8 | Ozarks, 1923-1936, undated | |
2 | 9 | Pennsylvania, 1928-1953 | |
2 | 10 | Pennsylvania, 1949 | |
2 | 11 | Southern Mountains, 1920-1938 | |
2 | 12 | Tennessee, 1916-1939 | |
2 | 13 | Tennessee, 1916-1926 | |
2 | 14 | Tennessee, 1931-1941 | |
2 | 15 | Tennessee, Jackson County, 1917 | |
2 | 16 | Texas, 1922-1924 | |
2 | 17 | Utah, 1933-1935 | |
2 | 18 | Western States--Lumber Camp Work, 1916-1938 | |
2 | 19 | Wisconsin Synod, 1935 | |
2 | 20 | List of Aided Fields, 1934 | |
2 | 21 | Annual Field Reports, Circular Letters, 1928 | |
2 | 22 | Annual Field Reports, Circular Letters, 1928 | |
2 | 23 | Christ Church, Quaker Hill, NY, 1925-1927 | |
2 | 24 | Presbytery Boundaries, 1935-1936 | |
Subseries 3: Henry S. Randolph, Director: Articles, Speeches and Writings, 1910-1965 (bulk 1938-1961) | |||
2 | 25 | 1938-1944 | |
2 | 26 | 1939-1954 | |
2 | 27 | 1941-1942, 1959-1960 | |
2 | 28 | 1944-1946 | |
2 | 29 | 1946-1951 | |
2 | 30 | 1948-1954 | |
2 | 31 | Columbia Seminary Lectures, 1951 | |
2 | 32 | 1953-1959 | |
2 | 33 | University of Arkansas Lectures, 1955 | |
2 | 34 | 1955-1956 | |
2 | 35 | 1956-1957 | |
2 | 36 | 1957-1958 | |
2 | 37 | 1958-1960 | |
2 | 38 | Virginia Polytechnic Institute Lectures, 1961 | |
3 | 1 | 1961, undated | |
3 | 2 | Undated | |
3 | 3 | Published Articles, 1930-1960 | |
3 | 4 | List of Articles, Correspondence, undated | |
3 | 5 | Biographical Sketches, 1958-1965 | |
3 | 6 | Clippings, 1930-1960 | |
3 | 7 | Anna B. Taft--Articles, Addresses, 1911-1914, undated | |
3 | 8 | Anna B. Taft--Correspondence, 1910-1915 | |
3 | 9 | Claude Williams--Correspondence, 1934-1935 | |
3 | 10 | Claude Williams--Reports, Legal Records, 1934, undated | |
Subseries 4: Warren H. Wilson, Director: Articles, Speeches and Writings, 1908-1937 | |||
3 | 11 | 1908-1913 | |
3 | 12 | 1913-1915 | |
3 | 13 | 1913 | |
3 | 14 | 1913-1914 | |
3 | 15 | 1916-1919, 1923-1927 | |
3 | 16 | 1920-1936 | |
3 | 17 | 1925, undated | |
3 | 18 | Correspondence from Field Trips, 1925-1936 | |
3 | 19 | Book Reviews, 1926-1927 | |
3 | 20 | Ireland, 1927 | |
3 | 21 | 1928-1932 | |
3 | 22 | India--Correspondence, Articles, 1930-1932 | |
3 | 23 | 1932-1935 | |
3 | 24 | Selden C. Adams Correspondence, 1932-1937 | |
3 | 25-33 | Undated | |
3 | 34 | List of Manuscripts, undated | |
3 | 35 | Biographical Sketches, undated | |
3 | 36 | YMCA Educational Service with AEF in France, 1917-1920 | |
Subseries 5: Directors' Subject Files, 1899-1965 | |||
3 | 37 | Agricultural Adjustment Administration, 1935 | |
3 | 38 | Book Reviews (books by Wilson), 1926-1927 | |
3 | 39 | Certificate of Honorary Membership in BNM (Wilson), undated | |
3 | 40 | Department of Church and Country Life--Committee Meeting, 1912 | |
3 | 41 | Commissions/Contracts--Town and Country Ministers' Salaries, 1925-1934 | |
3 | 42 | Community Studies, 1911-1912 | |
3 | 43 | Demonstration Parishes, 1932-1933 | |
3 | 44 | History of Town and Country Church Department, 1956 | |
3 | 45 | Home Missions Council--Town and Country Committee, 1926-1927 | |
3 | 46 | International Association of Agricultural Missions/Agricultural Mission Foundation, 1932-1937 | |
4 | 1 | A Manual for Town and Country Churches (by Randolph), 1944 | |
4 | 2 | A Manual for Town and Country Churches (by Randolph), 1945 | |
4 | 3 | A Manual for Town and Country Churches (by Randolph and Maloney), 1950 | |
4 | 4 | Stanley McCormick School, Burnesville, NC, 1899-1925 | |
4 | 5 | McCormick School, 1924-1937 | |
4 | 6 | McCormick School, 1920-1921 | |
4 | 7 | Omaha School for Presbyterian Pastors--Conference, 1960 | |
4 | 8-9 | Policy and Planning, 1913-1952, undated | |
4 | 10 | Press Releases, 1910-1914, undated | |
4 | 11 | Princeton Theological Seminary--Summer Course on Rural Church, 1942-1958 | |
4 | 12 | Property Records, 1901-1919 | |
4 | 13-14 | Publications, 1924-1965, undated | |
4 | 15 | "The Rural Church in American Life" (outline study), undated | |
4 | 16 | Rural Strategy Subcommittee, 1946-1948 | |
4 | 17 | Supplemental Salary Grants, 1961-1962 | |
4 | 18 | A-K, 1961-1962 | |
4 | 19 | K-W, 1961-1962 | |
4 | 20 | School Survey Committee, 1923-1927 | |
4 | 21 | Town and Country Church Seminar, 1955 | |
4 | 22 | Committee on Sharecropper Work, 1944 | |
4 | 23 | Statistical Data, 1922-1937 | |
Summer Schools | |||
4 | 24 | Summer Schools in Religion--General, 1913-1936 | |
4 | 25 | California--San Anselmo Seminary, 1915-1916 | |
4 | 26 | Colorado, 1916 | |
4 | 27 | Illinois, 1937 | |
4 | 28 | Iowa, 1913-1916 | |
4 | 29 | University of Maryland, undated | |
4 | 30 | Michigan Agricultural College, 1916 | |
4 | 31 | Minnesota, 1937 | |
4 | 32 | Missouri, 1935-1937 | |
4 | 33 | Montana, 1915-1916 | |
4 | 34 | Nebraska, 1916, 1937 | |
4 | 35 | New York--Cornell, Auburn, Columbia, 1915-1916, 1936-1937 | |
4 | 36 | North Carolina, 1939 | |
4 | 37 | Ohio State University, 1923 | |
4 | 38 | South Dakota--Brookings, 1936-1937 | |
4 | 39 | Tennessee, 1916 | |
4 | 40 | Washington, 1916 | |
4 | 41 | Wisconsin, 1936-1937 | |
4 | 42 | Testimonials, 1913-1921 | |
4 | 43 | Union Theological Seminary, 1932-1937 | |
Subseries 6: Matthew Brown McNutt Field Correspondence Files, Speeches and Articles, 1910-1936 (bulk 1912-1922) | |||
4 | 44 | Field Correspondence, 1912 | |
4 | 45-49 | Field Correspondence, 1913 | |
4 | 50-53 | Field Correspondence, 1914 | |
4 | 54 | Field Correspondence, 1915 January-April | |
5 | 1-3 | Field Correspondence, 1915 April-December | |
5 | 4-7 | Field Correspondence, 1916 | |
5 | 8-12 | Field Correspondence, 1917 | |
5 | 13-17 | Field Correspondence, 1918 | |
5 | 18-25 | Field Correspondence, 1919 | |
5 | 26 | Field Correspondence, 1920 | |
5 | 27-30 | Field Correspondence, 1921 | |
5 | 31 | Field Correspondence, 1922 | |
5 | 31a | Field Correspondence/Correspondence, 1922-1936 | |
5 | 32 | Speeches, Articles, 1912-1922 | |
5 | 33 | Speeches, Articles, undated | |
5 | 34 | "Modern Methods in the Country Church," 1910 | |
Indian Work | |||
Subseries 7: Board of National Missions Indian Work; Administrative Files, 1881-1972 | |||
5 | 35 | Board of National Missions--Indian Work, 1925, undated | |
5 | 36 | BNM--List of Churches Aided, 1948-1951 | |
5 | 37 | Chronology/History of Indian Missions 1628-1922, undated | |
6 | 1 | Chronologies, undated | |
6 | 2 | Conference on National Missions Problems in AZ and NM Synods, 1944 | |
6 | 3 | Consultation on Presbyterian Navajo Missions, 1960 | |
6 | 4 | "Experimental Navajo Curriculum Units," undated | |
6 | 5 | Tribal Histories, undated | |
6 | 6 | Beatty and Duffield Mission to Indians--Transcripts of Historical Materials, undated | |
6 | 7 | Indian Churches, 1961-1962 | |
6 | 8 | Indian Wardship, 1940-1943 | |
6 | 9 | Maps, 1927, 1940, 1946 | |
6 | 10 | Publications--Indian Work, circa 1914-1972 | Digital |
6 | 11 | Missions to the Navajo--Supplement to Survey, undated | |
6 | 12 | North American Home Missions Congress, 1930 | |
6 | 13 | "Our Indian Missions" (by J.M. Somerndike), 1937 | |
6 | 14 | Missionaries to Indians--Biographical Materials, undated | |
6 | 15 | Questionnaire for Indian Study--Responses, 1949-1950 | |
6 | 16 | Questionnaire on Program of Christian Education, 1949 | |
6 | 17 | Membership Studies of Indian Churches (Summary Church Data Sheets), 1940-1960 | |
7 | 1 | Miscellaneous Reports, Budgets, 1900-1914 | |
7 | 2 | Statistics on Indian Churches, 1930-1946 | |
7 | 3 | Study of Language Mission Work in the USA, 1961 | |
7 | 4 | Summaries of BNM Indian Work, 1881-1960 | |
7 | 5 | UPCNA Indian Work, undated | |
Subseries 8: Board of National Missions Indian Work; Missions and Schools, 1871-circa 1967 | |||
7 | 6 | Arizona, 1930, 1960 | |
7 | 7 | Arizona--Chin Lee (Chinle) Navajo Reservation, 1921-1922 | |
Cook Christian Training School | |||
7 | 8 | 1922-1945 | |
7 | 9 | 1954-1961 | |
7 | 10 | 1961-1964 | |
7 | 11 | Annual Reports, 1960-1962 | |
7 | 12 | Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws, 1963 | |
7 | 13 | Board Minutes, Reports, 1960-1962 | |
7 | 14 | Board Minutes, Reports, 1962-1963 | |
7 | 15 | Board Minutes, Reports, 1963 | |
7 | 16 | Presidential Address, 1962 | |
7 | 17 | Proposals, Plans, Resolutions, 1939-1963 | |
7 | 18 | Publications, 1937-1963, undated | |
7 | 19 | Reports and Studies, 1940-1962, undated | |
7 | 20 | Students, 1943, 1956-1957 | |
7 | 21 | Study (by Randolph), 1962 | |
Ganado Mission | |||
7 | 22 | 1905-1911 | |
7 | 23 | 1950-1960 | |
7 | 24 | Graduations, 1930-1954 | |
7 | 25 | Histories, 1921-1926, undated | |
7 | 26 | News Bulletin, 1932-1933 | |
7 | 27 | Publications, 1914-1915, undated | |
7 | 28 | Radio Station, 1960-1963 | |
7 | 29 | Reports, 1905, 1930, undated | |
7 | 30 | Arizona--Leupp Mission, 1920-1922, 1930 | |
7 | 31 | Arizona--Navajo Bible Training School, Fort Defiance, AZ, 1921 | |
7 | 32 | Arizona--F.V. Richards/Warren Wilson Correspondence, 1921-1923 | |
7 | 33 | Arizona--Sacaton Indian Mission, 1920-1926 | |
7 | 34 | Arizona--First Pima Indian Church, undated | |
7 | 35 | Arizona--Removal of H.K. Dyer, 1922-1923 | |
7 | 36 | Arizona--Dirk Lay, 1926-1929 | |
7 | 37 | Arizona--Water Supply, 1901, 1924 | |
7 | 38 | Arizona--Salt River Reservation, 1921-1922 | |
7 | 39 | Arizona--San Miguel Manse and Indian Oasis Church, 1911-1948 | |
7 | 40 | Arizona--Scottsdale/Phoenix Presbytery, 1925-1928 | |
7 | 41 | Arizona--Tolchaco Mission to the Navajos, 1912-1925 | |
7 | 42 | Arizona--Topawa Church, 1916-1917 | |
7 | 43 | Arizona--Tuba Church, 1905-1920 | |
7 | 44 | Arizona--Tucson Indian Training School, 1886-1956 | |
7 | 45 | Arizona--Tucson Indian Training School, Interviews, undated | |
7 | 46 | Arizona--Tucson Indian Training School, Publications, undated | |
7 | 47 | Tuller College and School, Window Rock, AZ, circa 1967 | |
7 | 48 | Arizona--Vah Ki Church, Sacaton, AZ, 1927-1928 | |
7 | 49 | Arizona--Vamori (Vommery), 1916-1920 | |
7 | 50 | Arizona--Reports, undated | |
7 | 51 | Arizona--Statistics for Navajo Churches, 1920-1959 | |
7 | 52 | California, 1912-1955 | |
7 | 53 | California--Bishop Church, 1920-1922 | |
7 | 54 | California--Hoopa Mission, 1895-1906 | |
7 | 55 | California--Hoopa Mission, 1908-1924 | |
7 | 56 | California--North Fork, 1903, 1923, 1930-1931, undated | |
7 | 57 | Colorado, 1915, 1923, 1939-1943 | |
7 | 58 | Florida, 1929-1937 | |
7 | 59 | Idaho--Grants for Indian Work, 1939-1942 | |
7 | 60 | Idaho--Blackfoot Mission, Fort Hall, ID, 1889-1900 | |
8 | 1 | Idaho--Blackfoot Mission, Fort Hall, ID, 1912-1919 | |
8 | 2 | Idaho--Blackfoot Mission, Fort Hall, ID, 1919-1924 | |
8 | 3 | Idaho--Kamiah Church, 1899-1925, 1932 | |
8 | 4 | Idaho--Lapwai Mission, 1890-1923 | |
8 | 5 | Idaho--Lapwai Mission--Publications, Clippings, 1890-1931, undated | |
8 | 6 | Idaho--Lapwai Mission--Reports, 1930 | |
8 | 7 | Idaho--Meadow Creek, 1895-1910 | |
8 | 8 | Idaho--Meadow Creek, 1912-1918 | |
8 | 9 | Idaho--Nez Perce Indians--Study, 1962-1964 | |
8 | 10 | Idaho--North Fork Mission, 1911-1913 | |
8 | 11 | Idaho--North Fork Mission, 1913-1914 | |
8 | 12 | Idaho--North Fork Mission, 1914-1929 | |
8 | 13 | Idaho--North Fork Mission--Legal Documents, 1912-1913 | |
8 | 14 | Idaho--1953 | |
8 | 15 | Illinois, 1959 | |
8 | 16 | Iowa--Mesquakie Indian Mission Survey, Correspondence, 1959-1960 | |
8 | 17 | Kansas, 1937-1944 | |
8 | 18 | Kansas--Iowan Indian Mission, 1913-1928 | |
8 | 19 | Michigan, 1920, 1940 | |
8 | 20 | Montana--Poplar, 1895, 1921-1922 | |
8 | 21 | Montana--Presbyterian Indian Mission, Wolf Point, 1897-1930 | |
8 | 22 | Nebraska, 1921-1958 | |
8 | 23 | Nebraska--Omaha Reservation, 1888-1910 | |
8 | 24 | Nebraska--Santee Normal Training School, 1928 | |
8 | 25 | Nebraska--Walthill Hospital, 1919-1922, undated | |
8 | 26 | New Mexico, 1923-1944 | |
8 | 27 | New Mexico--Jewett Property, 1899-1922 | |
8 | 28 | New Mexico--Red Rock Hospital, 1917-1921 | |
8 | 29 | New Mexico--Red Rock Hospital, 1921-1924 | |
8 | 30 | New Mexico--Shiprock Church, 1917-1922 | |
8 | 31 | New Mexico--Zuni Pueblo, 1894-1897 | |
8 | 32 | New York, 1871-1945 | |
8 | 33 | North Dakota, 1917-1922 | |
8 | 34 | Oklahoma, 1922-1943 | |
8 | 35 | Oklahoma, 1953 | |
Dwight Indian Training School | |||
8 | 36 | 1892-1946 | |
8 | 37 | Bulletin, 1912-1938 | |
8 | 38 | Clippings, 1924, undated | |
8 | 39 | Histories, undated | |
8 | 40 | Publications, 1903-1945 | |
8 | 41 | Oklahoma--Elm Spring Community Center, 1930 | |
8 | 42 | Oklahoma--Henry Kendall College, 1890-1906 | |
8 | 43 | Oklahoma--Kendall College--Publications and Clippings, 1894-1928, undated | |
8 | 44 | Oklahoma--Industrial School Issue, 1913 | |
8 | 45 | Oklahoma--Legal Agreements with Muscogee Nation, 1897-1899 | |
8 | 46 | Oklahoma--Oklahoma Mary Gregory Memorial School, 1895-1911 | |
8 | 47 | Oklahoma--Nuyaka Mission, 1882-1903 | |
8 | 48 | Oklahoma--Seminole Indian Conferences, 1923-1945 | |
8 | 49 | Oklahoma Surveys and Studies, undated | |
8 | 50 | Oklahoma--Talequah, 1894-1910 | |
8 | 51 | Oklahoma--Wheelock Academy, 1897-1909 | |
8 | 52 | Oregon, 1900-1956 | |
8 | 53 | South Dakota, 1939-1955 | |
8 | 54 | South Dakota--"Dakota Indians in Today's World", 1962 | |
8 | 55 | South Dakota--Good Will Mission, 1894-1907 | |
9 | 1 | South Dakota---Pahasha Church, 1919-1921 | |
9 | 2 | South Dakota--Pine Ridge Reservation, 1926, 1939-1940 | |
9 | 3 | South Dakota--Survey of Pine Ridge, 1945 | |
9 | 4 | South Dakota--Surveys of Rural Churches, 1936 | |
9 | 5 | Utah, 1901-1903, 1942 | |
9 | 6 | Washington, undated | |
9 | 7 | Surveys of Reservations, 1941-1950, undated | |
9 | 8 | Wellpinit, 1923-1924 | |
9 | 9 | Wisconsin, 1913-1924 | |
9 | 10 | Wyoming, 1921, 1929, 1933 | |
Subseries 9: G. Shubert Frye, Associate; Subject Files, 1960-1970 | |||
9 | 11 | Materials for Annual Report, undated | |
9 | 12 | Conference at Chinle (Chin Lee), AZ--Navajos, Southwestern Work, 1965 | |
9 | 13-14 | Correspondence, 1964-1965 | |
9 | 15 | Division of Church Strategy and Development--Cabinet Minutes, 1964 | |
9 | 16 | Exploration of United Presbyterian Church Work in the Southwest--Discussion Guide, 1962 | |
9 | 17 | Proposal to 177th General Assembly--Extension of the Church's Ministry, undated | |
9 | 18 | Financial/Budget/Salary, 1967-1970 | |
9 | 19 | G.S. Frye–Speech Made at Rural Pastors' Short Course, Urbana, IL, 1964 | |
9 | 20 | G.S. Frye–Testimony on Migrant Education Bill, 1962 | |
9 | 21 | General Department of Program and General Services– Minutes, 1962 | |
9 | 22 | Hattiesburg, MS--Race Riots, 1964 | |
9 | 23 | Indian Goals Study, undated | |
9 | 24 | Indian Work--BNM Policy, undated | |
9 | 25 | Interagency Committee on Sect Groups, 1964-1965 | |
9 | 26 | Goals for Migrant Ministry, 1963 | |
9 | 27 | Planning for Mission--Report of National Convocation of Church in Town and Country, 1960-1964 | |
9 | 28 | Policy Subcommittee, 1966 | |
9 | 29 | Handbook for Presbyterian Strategy Committee, 1960 | |
9 | 30 | Spanish-American Work, 1964 | |
SERIES II: DEPARTMENT 0F CITY, IMMIGRANT AND INDUSTRIAL WORK, 1888-1960 (bulk 1920-1950) | |||
Subseries 1: William P. Shriver, Superintendent; Files, 1888-1943 | |||
10 | 1 | Articles, 1922-1924 | |
10 | 2 | Conference Materials, 1932 | |
10 | 3 | Conference on Neighborhood House Work, 1925 | |
10 | 4 | Department of Immigration--Annual Report, 1911 | |
10 | 5 | Pamphlets, 1938, 1943, undated | |
10 | 6 | William P. Shriver--Articles, 1923, undated | |
10 | 7 | "Thirty Neighborhood Houses," 1925 | |
10 | 8 | Beth Eden Community Center, Philadelphia, 1927 | |
10 | 9 | Bethany Community Center/Camp, NJ, 1918, 1926 | |
10 | 10 | Bethlehem, PA--First Presbyterian Church, 1937-1938 | |
10 | 11 | Brooklyn/Nassau Presbytery, 1930-1942 | |
10 | 12 | California, 1932-1934 | |
10 | 13 | Calvary Community House, Milwaukee, 1926-1928 | |
10 | 14 | Campbell Christian Neighborhood House, Campbell, OH, 1929-1931 | |
10 | 15 | Campbell Christian Neighborhood House, Campbell, OH, 1940-1941 | |
10 | 16 | Chicago Presbytery, 1924-1937 | |
10 | 17 | Chicago, IL--Jefferson Park Church and Institute, 1922-1927 | |
10 | 18 | Chicago Heights Community Center, undated | |
10 | 19 | Chicago Presbyterial Society–Committee for City Work, 1938 | |
10 | 20 | Chinese Presbyterian Church, Havana, Cuba, 1929-1938 | |
10 | 21 | Chinese Presbyterian Church, USA, 1938 | |
10 | 22 | Christ Church House, New York City, 1925-1927 | |
10 | 23 | Christopher House, Chicago, 1920-1923 | |
10 | 24 | Colorado Synod, 1921-1930 | |
10 | 25 | Colorado Synod, 1930-1932 | |
10 | 26 | Detroit Presbytery, 1934-1935 | |
10 | 27 | Dodge Community House, Detroit, 1922-1926 | |
10 | 28 | Dora Ashley Memorial Center, Madison, IL, 1941 | |
10 | 29 | Erie Chapel Institute, Chicago, 1926-1936 | |
10 | 30 | Erie Neighborhood House, Erie, PA, 1936 | |
10 | 31 | Firman House (Mexican), Chicago, 1937 | |
10 | 32 | Friendship Center, Rochester, NY, 1925-1928 | |
10 | 33 | Friendship House, Lackawanna, NY, 1929-1942 | |
10 | 34 | Gary Neighborhood House, Gary, IN, 1911, 1938, undated | |
10 | 35 | Gogebic Parish, Wisconsin, 1924-1926 | |
10 | 36 | Greenwich House, New York City, 1902-1927 | |
10 | 37 | Hamilton, Ohio, 1930 | |
10 | 38 | Hill Crest Community Center, Clinton, IN, undated | |
10 | 39 | Hungarian Work, 1914-1940 | |
10 | 40 | Hungarian Work--Statistics, 1935 | |
Department of Immigration--Fellowships | |||
10 | 41 | General Information, 1921, undated | |
10 | 42 | William Bell, 1913 | |
10 | 43 | Ralph Cummins, 1912-1914 | |
10 | 44 | Joel Hayden, 1912-1913 | |
10 | 45 | H.L. Hellyer, 1913-1914 | |
10 | 46 | Harvey Holt, 1912-1914 | |
10 | 47 | Kenneth Miller, 1912-1913 | |
10 | 48 | Integration Survey, 1936-1941 | |
10 | 49 | Jan Hus Neighborhood House, New York City, 1917-1940 | |
10 | 50 | Japanese Work [chiefly report (with an accompanying letter) titled “Annual Report of the Presbyterian Japanese Work in the United States for the Year 1921” by E. A. Sturge], 1921-1922 | |
10 | 51 | Japanese Language Churches, USA--Statistics, 1935, 1939 | |
10 | 52 | Jersey City, NJ--Surveys, 1912, 1931 | |
10 | 53 | Korean Work, 1922, 1936, 1939 | |
10 | 54 | Labor Temple, New York City--Annual Reports, 1923-1934 | |
10 | 55 | Lackawanna Presbytery, 1923-1932 | |
10 | 56 | Lackawanna Presbytery, Budget, Statistics, 1923-1929 | |
10 | 57 | Laird Community House, Chicago, 1934 | |
10 | 58 | Mayer Chapel, Indianapolis, 1937 | |
10 | 59 | Memorial Chapel, Buffalo, undated | |
10 | 60 | Michigan Synod, 1927-1928 | |
10 | 61 | Minnesota Synod, 1927 | |
10 | 62 | Mizpah Chapel, New York City, 1930 | |
10 | 63 | Morris and Orange Presbytery, 1934-1935 | |
11 | 1 | Neighborhood House, Summit, NJ, 1940, 1943 | |
11 | 2 | Pamphlets--"The Neighborhood House," 1921, 1935 | |
11 | 3 | New Bedford, MA, undated | |
11 | 4 | New Castle Presbytery, 1929-1936 | |
11 | 5 | New England Synod, 1920, undated | |
11 | 6 | New England Synod, undated | |
11 | 7 | New York City, undated | |
11 | 8 | Newark Presbytery, 1929-1933 | |
11 | 9 | Newark, NJ--Surveys, 1928 | |
11 | 10 | Ohio, 1915-1940 | |
11 | 11 | Olivet Institute, Chicago, 1888-1913, 1924 | |
11 | 12 | Onward Neighborhood House, Chicago, 1925, 1933 | |
11 | 13 | Oriental Work--Transfer of Responsibility from BFM to BNM, 1921-1923 | |
11 | 14 | Oriental Work, 1922-1936 | |
11 | 15 | Oriental Work [includes correspondence from Philip F. Payne, Executive Secretary, Department of Missionary Operation, Oriental Missions and Synod of California (Board of National Missions Pacific Coast Headquarters)], 1923-1939 | |
11 | 16 | Oriental Work, Pamphlets, circa 1920-1938 | Digital |
11 | 17 | Oriental Work, Pamphlets (foreign languages) [chiefly Japanese language materials], undated | |
11 | 18 | Philadelphia Presbytery--Committee on City Missions and Church Extension, 1927 | |
11 | 19 | Pittsburgh, PA, 1930, circa 1940 | |
11 | 20 | Portland, ME--Surveys of City and its 2nd Presbyterian Church, 1932, undated | |
11 | 21 | Potrero Neighborhood House, San Francisco, 1921-1939 | |
11 | 22 | Range Parish, Minnesota, 1919-1921 | |
11 | 23 | Redstone Presbytery, 1912, 1921 | |
11 | 24 | St. John's Presbyterian Institutional Church, Chicago, 1935 | |
11 | 25 | St. Louis, MO, circa 1940-1941 | |
11 | 26 | Scotts Run, WV, 1937-1940 | |
11 | 27 | Sound Beach Church, Sound Beach, CT, 1926 | |
11 | 28 | Spanish-Speaking Work, 1926, 1930 | |
11 | 29 | Syrian Work, New Bedford, MA, 1925, 1929 | |
11 | 30 | Trinity Center, San Francisco, 1927-1930, undated | |
11 | 31 | Ukranian Work--Connecticut, 1916-1926 | |
11 | 32 | Waltham, MA--Survey, 1926, undated | |
11 | 33 | Warren, OH—Survey, 1931, undated | |
11 | 34 | Welcome Hall, Buffalo--Annual Reports, 1924, 1926 | Digital |
11 | 35 | West Virginia, 1923-1940 | |
11 | 36 | West Virginia Mountain Project, 1939-1940 | |
11 | 37 | Westminster Church, Baltimore, 1913 | |
11 | 38 | Wisconsin Synod, 1924, 1927 | |
11 | 39 | Woodland Avenue Church, Cleveland, 1914 | |
11 | 40 | Woodland Center Neighborhood House, Cleveland, 1938, 1942 | |
Subseries 2: Jacob A. Long, Superintendent; Files, 1910-1957 | |||
11 | 41 | Cabinet of Department of Missionary Operation, 1942-1943 | |
11 | 42 | Gordon K. Chapman, Field Representative for Japanese Work, 1942-1943 | |
11 | 43 | Gordon K. Chapman, 1943 | |
11 | 44 | Jacob A. Long--Speeches, undated | |
11 | 45 | Everett L. Perry, 1945 | |
11 | 46 | A.L. Roberts, Assistant Secretary for Department of Missionary Operations, 1942-1943 | |
11 | 47 | Salary Study of Department, 1946 | |
11 | 48 | William P. Shriver, 1941-1942 | |
11 | 49 | Edna Voss, Secretary, Unit of Educational and Medical Work, 1942-1943 | |
11 | 50 | Graham Wilson, 1942-1943 | |
11 | 51 | Baltimore Presbytery, 1942 | |
11 | 52 | California Synod, 1942-1943 | |
11 | 53 | Caspian Community House, Caspian, MI, 1921-1937 | |
11 | 54 | Caspian Community House--Pamphlets, undated | |
11 | 55 | Chester Presbytery, 1942-1943 | |
11 | 56 | Church/Labor Relations, 1944-1945 | |
11 | 57 | Cincinnati Presbytery, 1939-1943 | |
11 | 58 | Cleveland Presbytery, 1942-1943 | |
11 | 59 | Conceicao, Manuel, 1942-1943 | |
11 | 60 | Correspondence, 1942-1943 | |
11 | 61 | Roy Crouch, 1942-1943 | |
11 | 62 | Dayton Presbytery, 1943 | |
11 | 63 | Denver Presbytery--Kohei Takeda, 1944-1946 | |
11 | 64 | Evergreen Hostel (Japanese-American), Los Angeles [single printed item titled “Evergreen Hostel: A Hostel for Returning Japanese Americans”; sponsored by American Friends Service Committee and the Presbyterian Church in U.S.A.], 1945 | |
11 | 65 | Filipino Work, 1927, 1940-1943, undated | |
11 | 66 | Hungarian Work, 1933-1943 | |
11 | 67 | Home Missions Council of North America, 1942-1943 | |
11 | 68 | Illinois Synod, 1941-1943 | |
11 | 69 | Illinois Synod, 1943 | |
11 | 70 | Indiana Synod, 1942-1943 | |
12 | 1 | Italian Work, New York City, 1926-1934 | |
12 | 2 | Italian Work, 1910-1931 | |
12 | 3 | Japanese Work [includes materials regarding the incarceration and forced removal of Japanese Americans and people of Japanese descent into American concentration camps], 1942-1943 | |
12 | 4 | Committee on Resettlement of Japanese-Americans [sponsored jointly by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, the Home Missions Council of North America, in cooperation with the Foreign Missions Conference of North America], 1942-1945 | |
12 | 5 | Committee on Resettlement of Japanese-Americans, 1943 | |
12 | 6 | Japanese Relocation Work--From J.A. Long Files [includes materials regarding the incarceration and forced removal of Japanese Americans and people of Japanese descent into American concentration camps], 1943 | |
12 | 7 | Japanese Relocation Work--Home Missions [Home Missions Council of North America], 1942-1943 | |
12 | 8 | Japanese Relocation Work, 1943-1945 | |
12 | 9 | Japanese Relocation Work, 1945-1948 | |
12 | 10 | Japanese Relocation Work--Journal Reports from US Field Tour [reports are by Rev. Donald K. Toriumi and describe cities and locations where Japanese Americans and people of Japanese descent have been forcibly removed to], 1944-1945 | |
12 | 11 | Protestant Commission for Japanese Service, 1942-1950 | |
12 | 12 | Study on Japanese Churches and Ministers--Town and Country Department, 1942 | |
12 | 13 | Jewish Evangelization, 1942 | |
12 | 14 | Labor Temple, New York City, 1936-1945 | |
12 | 15 | Labor Temple--PIIR, 1944-1946 | |
12 | 16 | Labor Temple, Administrative Board, 1951-1956 | |
12 | 17 | Labor Temple, Executive Committee, 1951-1957 | |
12 | 18 | Labor Temple, Studies and Reports, 1944, 1957 | |
12 | 19 | Labor Temple, 1950-1957 | |
12 | 20 | Michigan Synod, 1942-1943 | |
12 | 21 | Morningside Community Center, New York City, 1943 | |
12 | 22 | Negro Work in the North, 1940-1943 | |
12 | 23 | Negro Work in the North, 1936-1942 | |
12 | 24 | Neighborhood Houses, 1942-1943 | |
12 | 25 | New Castle Presbytery, 1942 | |
12 | 26 | New England Synod, Portuguese Work, 1939-1942 | |
12 | 27 | New England, 1942-1943 | |
12 | 28 | New Jersey, 1941-1943 | |
12 | 29 | New Jersey Synod, 1944-1946 | |
12 | 30 | New York Synod, 1933-1943 | |
12 | 31 | Ohio Synod, 1938-1943 | |
12 | 32 | Oklahoma City Presbytery, 1943 | |
12 | 33 | Oriental Work, 1933-1943 | |
12 | 34 | Pennsylvania Synod, 1942-1943 | |
12 | 35 | Philadelphia Presbytery, 1942-1943 | |
12 | 36 | Philadelphia North Presbytery, 1943 | |
12 | 37 | Pittsburgh Presbytery, 1942-1943 | |
12 | 38 | Portalhurst Church, CA--Thomas Simpson, 1943 | |
12 | 39 | Presbyterian United World Emergency Fund, 1942 | |
12 | 40 | Presbytery and Synod Executive/City and Industrial Work Meeting Transcript, 1943 | |
12 | 41 | Scotts Run Community Center, WV, 1938-1941 | |
12 | 42 | Spanish-Speaking Work, 1940-1942 | |
12 | 43 | Spanish-Speaking Work, 1943 | |
12 | 44 | Specific Work, 1943 | |
12 | 45 | Summer Student Service, 1943 | |
12 | 46 | Synodical Data, 1943 | |
12 | 47 | War Emergency Fund, 1942-1943 | |
12 | 48 | War Industries Service, 1942-1943 | |
12 | 49 | Wartime Services and Reconstruction, 1942-1943 | |
12 | 50 | Washington City Presbytery, 1943 | |
12 | 51 | Wayside Chapel (mobile), 1942-1949 | |
12 | 52 | West Cincinnati Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, 1942-1943 | |
12 | 53 | Welsh Presbytery, 1942-1943 | |
13 | 1 | West Virginia Synod, 1942-1943 | |
13 | 2 | West Virginia Synod--Morgantown Service Project, undated | |
13 | 3 | West Virginia Synod --Mountain Project, 1940-1943 | |
13 | 4 | West Virginia Synod--Statistics, 1942 | |
13 | 5 | West Virginia Mountain Project, 1932-1934 | |
13 | 6 | West Virginia Mountain Project--Deeds, 1931 | |
13 | 7 | Westminster House, University of CA at Berkeley--International and Nisei Student Work, 1947 | |
13 | 8 | Wisconsin Synod, 1939-1940 | |
Subseries 3: Field Surveys and Reports, 1936-1960 | |||
13 | 9 | Albany and vicinity, 1951 | |
13 | 10 | Albuquerque--Lavaland Presbyterian Church, 1959 | |
13 | 11 | Albuquerque, 1947 | |
13 | 12 | Allentown, PA--Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1948 | |
13 | 13 | Allentown/Bethlehem Area, 1952 | |
13 | 13a | Alton Presbytery, 1936 | |
13 | 14 | Arlington Heights, 1954 | |
13 | 15 | Baltimore, 1945 | |
13 | 16 | Baltimore--Hughes Memorial/Sparrow's Point Parish, 1952 | |
13 | 17 | Baltimore--East Baltimore Negro Project, 1949 | |
13 | 18 | Bath, PA--Walnut Street Presbyterian Church, 1946 | |
13 | 19 | Beaver Presbytery, 1950 | |
13 | 20 | Bethalto, IL, 1952 | |
13 | 21 | Binghamton, NY--John Hus Presbyterian Church and Ward 1, 1950 | |
13 | 22 | Binghamton, NY--Northeastern Binghamton, 1948 | |
13 | 23 | Binghamton, NY--Immanuel Presbyterian Church and the Hillcrest Area, 1953 | |
13 | 24 | Bloomington-Normal, IL, 1950 | |
13 | 24a | Blue Ridge Summit, PA, 1951 | |
13 | 25 | Boston--Gloucester Memorial Presbyterian Church, 1957 | |
13 | 26 | Boston--South End and Roxbury, 1956 | |
13 | 27 | Boston--Presbyterian Churches and Negro Population, 1953 | |
13 | 28 | Brookhaven and South Haven, 1950 | |
13 | 29 | Brunswick, GA--Second Presbyterian Church, 1949 | |
13 | 30 | Buffalo-Niagara Presbytery, 1952 | |
13 | 31 | Buffalo--Tiorunda Housing Project Ministry, 1946 | |
13 | 32 | Burlington, IA--Flint Hills, 1946 | |
13 | 33 | Southern California, 1947 | |
13 | 34 | Campbell, OH--Campbell Christian Neighborhood House, 1942 | |
13 | 35 | Cape Elizabeth, ME, 1946 | |
13 | 35a | Carlisle, PA, 1951 | |
13 | 36-37 | Cedar Rapids, IA, 1953-1954 | |
13 | 37a | Champaign-Urbana, IL, 1948 | |
13 | 37b | Chattanooga, TN, 1951 | |
13 | 38 | Chicago, 1947 | |
13 | 38a | Cincinnati, 1944 | |
13 | 38b | Clarksburg, WV, 1951 | |
13 | 39 | Cleveland, 1947 | |
13 | 39a | Clifton, NJ, 1949 | |
13 | 40 | Columbia, MD--First Presbyterian Church and Center, 1946 | |
13 | 41-43 | Columbus, OH, 1944, 1947, 1954 | |
13 | 44 | Council Bluffs, IA, 1952 | |
13 | 45 | Covington, KY, 1957 | |
13 | 46 | Dallas, 1946 | |
13 | 47 | Danville, IL, 1948 | |
13 | 48 | Dayton, OH, 1943 | |
13 | 48a | Denver, 1947 | |
13 | 48b | Des Moines, IA, 1947 | |
13 | 49-50 | Detroit, 1946, 1951 | |
13 | 50a | Dubuque, IA, 1947 | |
13 | 51 | Duluth, MN, 1957 | |
13 | 52 | Dupont, PA--Dupont Community House, 1950 | |
13 | 53 | East Moline, IL, 1950 | |
13 | 53a | Easton, PA, 1949, 1953 | |
13 | 54 | East St. Louis, IL, 1945 | |
13 | 55 | Elmira, NY--South Side, 1949 | |
13 | 56 | Erie, PA--First Presbyterian Church, 1956 | |
13 | 57 | Neighborhood House, 1954 | |
13 | 58 | Erie, PA, 1948 | |
13 | 58a | Erlanger, KY, 1953 | |
13 | 59 | Eugene, OR, 1949 | |
13 | 60 | Fairmount, WV, 1951 | |
13 | 60a | Forest Hills, PA, 1951 | |
13 | 61-62 | Fort Lauderdale, FL, 1950, 1956 | |
13 | 63 | Fort Wayne--Westfield Presbyterian Church, IN, 1952 | |
13 | 64-65 | Fort Worth, TX, 1946, 1953 | |
13 | 65a | Fullerton, PA, 1951 | |
13 | 66 | Goose Creek, TX, 1946 | |
13 | 67 | Grand Prairie, TX, 1946 | |
13 | 68 | Grand Rapids, MI, 1952 | |
13 | 69 | Grant's Pass, OR, and vicinity, 1949 | |
13 | 70 | Greensburg, PA--Calvary Presbyterian Church, 1954 | |
13 | 71 | Harrisburg, PA--Capital Street Church, 1951 | |
13 | 72 | Houston, 1946 | |
13 | 73 | Illinois--Aurora, Elgin and immediate area, 1951 | |
13 | 74 | Illinois--Peoria and Tazewell Counties, 1948 | |
13 | 75 | Indianapolis--Near South Side, 1954 | |
13 | 76 | Indianapolis--1958 | |
13 | 77 | Indianapolis--Mayer Chapel, 1936-1937 | |
13 | 78 | Indianapolis-- Indianapolis--Memorial and Sutherland Churches, 1954 | |
13 | 78a | Jacksonville, FL, 1950 | |
13 | 79 | Kansas City, KS--First Presbyterian Church, 1946 | |
13 | 80-82 | Kansas City, MO, 1946-1947, 1954 | |
13 | 83 | Knoxville, TN--Second Presbyterian Church, 1952 | |
13 | 84 | Knoxville, TN, 1954 | |
13 | 85 | Larchmont, NY, 1947 | |
13 | 86 | Las Cruces, NM, 1960 | |
13 | 87 | Lebanon, PA--Fourth Street Presbyterian Church, 1952 | |
13 | 88 | Los Angeles, 1953 | |
13 | 89 | Madison, IL, 1953 | |
13 | 89a | Madison, WI, 1947 | |
13 | 90 | Maple Heights, OH, 1944 | |
13 | 91 | Medford, OR, and vicinity, 1949 | |
13 | 92 | Miami--Latin American Population, 1956 | |
13 | 93 | Milwaukee, 1947 | |
14 | 1 | Minneapolis, 1946, 1952 | |
14 | 2 | Nassau County, NY, 1948 | |
14 | 3 | Newark, OH, 1945 | |
14 | 4 | New Castle, DE, 1948 | |
14 | 5 | New Castle, PA, 1949 | |
14 | 6 | New Orleans, 1951 | |
14 | 7 | New York City, 1944-1947 | |
14 | 8 | Niagara Falls--Riverside Presbyterian Church, 1946 | |
14 | 9 | North Arlington, NJ, 1949 | |
14 | 10 | Ocala, FL, 1950 | |
14 | 11-12 | Oklahoma City, 1944, 1949 | |
14 | 13 | Omaha, 1952 | |
14 | 14 | Oregon, 1952 | |
14 | 15 | Paducah, KY--Kentucky Avenue Presbyterian Church, 1946 | |
14 | 16 | Parkersburg, WV, 1946 | |
14 | 17 | Paterson, NJ--Italian Presbyterian Church, 1945 | |
14 | 18-21 | Philadelphia, 1940-1959 | |
14 | 22 | Phillipsburg, NJ, 1951 | |
14 | 23 | Phoenix, AZ, 1951 | |
14 | 24 | Pittsburgh, 1948, 1953 | |
14 | 25-27 | Portland, OR, 1945, 1949 | |
14 | 28 | Portsmouth, VA, 1949 | |
14 | 29 | Rochelle, IL, 1953 | |
14 | 30 | Rochester, NY, 1949 | |
14 | 31 | Rock Island, IL, 1950 | |
14 | 32-33 | Rockford, IL, 1946, 1953 | |
14 | 34 | Roseburg, OR, and vicinity, 1949 | |
14 | 35 | Rosewell, NM, 1957 | |
14 | 36 | Sacramento, CA, 1958 | |
14 | 37 | St. Louis, 1953 | |
14 | 38 | St. Paul, MN, 1946 | |
14 | 39 | St. Petersburg, FL, 1953 | |
14 | 40 | Salem, OR, and vicinity, 1949 | |
14 | 41 | Salisbury, NC, 1957 | |
14 | 42 | San Antonio, TX, 1946 | |
14 | 43 | San Francisco--Westminster/Howard area, 1959 | |
14 | 44 | San Francisco/Oakland, 1951 | |
14 | 45 | Scarsdale, NY--Heathcote Community, 1945 | |
14 | 46 | Scranton, PA--West Side, 1953 | |
14 | 47 | Seattle, 1945 | |
14 | 48 | Selden, NY, 1950 | |
14 | 49 | South Bethlehem, PA, 1945 | |
14 | 50 | Spokane, WA, 1950 | |
14 | 51 | Springfield, IL, 1948 | |
14 | 52 | Springfield, MO, 1957 | |
14 | 53 | Springfield, OH--East Side Chapel, 1950 | |
14 | 54 | Steubenville, OH, 1944-1945 | |
14 | 55 | Tacoma, WA, 1949 | |
14 | 56 | Texas, 1946 | |
14 | 57 | Tiffin, OH--First Presbyterian Church, 1957 | |
14 | 58-59 | Toledo, 1947, 1950 | |
14 | 60 | Topeka, KS, 1953 | |
14 | 61 | Topeka, KS--Redden Chapel/Third Church, 1954 | |
14 | 62 | Trenton, 1952 | |
14 | 63-64 | Tucson, AZ, 1946, 1951 | |
14 | 65-66 | Tulsa, OK, 1946, 1952 | |
14 | 67 | Turtle Creek, PA, 1951 | |
14 | 68 | Vancouver, WA, 1950-1951 | |
14 | 69 | Wheeling, WV, 1948 | |
14 | 70-72 | Wichita, KS, 1948-1949, 1953 | |
14 | 73 | Wilmington, DE, 1950 | |
14 | 74 | Wood River, IL--First Presbyterian Church, 1957 | |
14 | 75 | Youngstown, OH, 1949 | |
14 | 76 | Presbyterian Church Extension/Population Shifts and Residential Construction in the USA, 1947 | |
14 | 77-79 | Survey Reports--Church Extension and Rehabilitation Needs, 1947-1951 | |
14 | 80 | "The Church in City and Industry--A Bibliography," 1944 | |
14 | 81-83 | "Self-Study Guide for the City Church," 1956-1957, 1960 | |
14 | 84 | Discussions from the Inner-City Seminars, 1958 | |
Subseries 4: [vacant] | |||
Subseries 5: Department of Jewish Evangelization, 1920-1948 | |||
Sub-subseries 1: Subject Files, 1920-1940 | |||
15 | 1 | George Benedict, 1931-1932 February 15 | Microfilm: MFPOS 1232 r.1 |
15 | 2 | George Benedict, 1932 February 17-1934 | |
15 | 3 | Bethany Community Center, NJ--Greenbaum Case, 1928-1931 | |
15 | 4 | Daniel Community Center, San Francisco, 1935-1939 | |
15 | 5 | Daniel Community Center, Newsletters, 1937-1938 | |
15 | 6 | Detroit Presbytery, 1937-1939 | |
15 | 7 | East New York Neighborhood House, Brooklyn, 1937-1939 | |
15 | 8 | Emmanuel Neighborhood House, Baltimore, 1920-1940 | |
15 | 9 | Emmanuel Neighborhood House, Baltimore, Monthly Reports, 1937-1939 | |
15 | 10 | Hebron Community Center, Los Angeles--Jewish Work Committee, 1935-1939 | |
15 | 11 | Hebron Community Center, Los Angeles--Jewish Work Committee, Monthly Reports, 1938-1939 | |
15 | 12 | Dora Hyde, 1927-1929 | |
15 | 13 | Mizpah Community Center, St. Louis, 1930-1931 | |
15 | 14 | Peniel Community Center, Chicago, 1936-1939 | |
15 | 15 | Williamsburg Mission to the Jews, Brooklyn, 1923-1928 | |
Joint Committee on Christian Approach to the Jews, Philadelphia | |||
15 | 16 | 1935-1938 February 3 | Microfilm: MFPOS 1232 r.2 |
15 | 17 | 1938 February 4-1939 | |
15 | 18 | Proposals, Constitution, Member Lists, 1933 | |
15 | 19 | Financial Information, History, Report, 1935-1939 | |
15 | 20 | Joint Department of Cooperating Boards on Christian Approach to the Jews--Minutes, 1932-1934 | |
Sub-subseries 2: Refugee Correspondence, 1928-1948 | |||
15 | 21 | Paul Berman, 1937-1938 April 19 | |
15 | 22 | Paul Berman, 1938 April 21-1939 | |
15 | 23 | Paula Bledy, 1941-1947 | |
15 | 24 | Auguste and Leo Falkenstein, 1941-1947 | |
15 | 25 | Frederick W. Foerster, 1941-1947 | |
15 | 26 | Frederick W. Foerster, Clippings, Publications, 1943-1944 | |
15 | 27 | Marco Frank, 1940-1948 | Microfilm: MFPOS 1232 r.3 |
15 | 28 | Christian Gauss, 1946-1947 | |
15 | 29 | Oswald Knopf, 1942-1944 | |
15 | 30 | Julius and Vilma Lehmann, 1939-1947 | |
15 | 31 | Claire and Siegfried Marck, 1942-1947 | |
15 | 32 | Robert Neudorf, 1941-1943 | |
15 | 33 | Ida and Wilhelm Schupp, 1940-1946 | |
15 | 34 | Ida and Wilhelm Schupp, Biographical information, undated | |
15 | 35 | William Trenk, 1942-1947 | |
15 | 36 | Restoration Fund, 1946 | |
15 | 37 | General Correspondence, 1928-1947 | |
15 | 38 | Monthly Financial Statements, 1939-1942 | |
Sub-subseries 3: U.S. Government, 1939-1942 | |||
Monthly Reports to U.S. Government--German Refugees | |||
15 | 39 | 1939 | |
15 | 40 | 1940 | |
15 | 41 | 1941 | |
15 | 42 | 1942 | |
15 | 43 | State Department Correspondence, 1939-1941 | |
15 | 44 | State Department Press Releases, 1939-1942 | |
15 | 45 | State Department Correspondence, 1941-1942 | |
15 | 46 | President's Committee on War Relief Agencies Correspondence, 1941-1942 | |
SERIES III: [VACANT] | |||
SERIES IV: DEPARTMENT OF SPANISH-SPEAKING WORK, 1887-1963 | |||
Subseries 1: Subject Files, 1887-1958 | |||
16 | 1 | Correspondence, Reports, 1914-1955 | |
16 | 2 | Robert McLean, Associate Director--Resignation Letter, 1932 | |
16 | 3 | Histories of Southwestern Churches, undated | |
16 | 4 | Histories of Spanish Churches, Missions and BNM Work, undated | |
16 | 5 | Agua Negra, NM, 1903-1943 | |
16 | 6 | Ajo, AZ, undated | |
16 | 7 | Alamosa, CO, 1934 | |
16 | 8 | Albuquerque, NM, 1891-1958 | |
16 | 9 | Albuquerque, NM--Spanish Church, 1937 | |
16 | 10 | Albuquerque, NM--Second Presbyterian Church, 1951 | |
16 | 11 | Albuquerque, NM--Presbyterian Work, undated | |
16 | 12 | Las Animas Church, undated | |
16 | 13 | Bisbee--Presbyterian Mexican Work, 1941 | |
16 | 14 | California Synod--Superintendent's Report, 1926 | |
16 | 15 | California--Presbyterian Work, undated | |
16 | 16 | Capulin, NM--Spanish Church, undated | |
16 | 17 | Casablanca, CA--Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, 1953 | |
16 | 18 | Calvary Mission, undated | |
16 | 19 | Catalina Island Boys' Camp, 1920 | |
16 | 20 | Cleveland, NM--Mora Valley Medical Unit, 1957 | |
16 | 21 | Colorado--Presbyterian Work, undated | |
16 | 22 | Cuba, NM--Spanish Church, undated | |
16 | 23 | Embudo, NM--Embudo Presbyterian Church, NM, undated | |
16 | 24 | Immanuel Presbyterian Manse, 1945 | |
16 | 25 | Los Angeles--Belvedere Mission, undated | |
16 | 26 | Menaul School, Albuquerque, 1934-1956 | |
16 | 27 | Metcalf, AZ--Presbyterian Church, 1929 | |
16 | 28 | Mexico--Bethesda Presbyterian Church, undated | |
16 | 29 | New Mexico--Presbyterian Work, 1930, 1951 | |
16 | 30 | History of Mission Work (by Alice Blake), Manuscripts and Correspondence, 1934-1936 | |
16 | 31 | Ocate, NM--Spanish Church, 1946 | |
16 | 32 | Phoenix, AZ--Betania Presbyterian Church, 1958 | |
16 | 33 | Placitas, NM--Placitas Church, 1938, 1953 | |
16 | 34 | Pueblo, CO--Pueblo Church, undated | |
16 | 35 | Ranchos de Taos, NM--Ranchos Presbyterian Church, undated | |
16 | 36 | Ranchos de Taos School, undated | |
16 | 37 | San Angelo, TX--Mexican Mission, 1937 | |
16 | 38 | San Antonio, TX--Presbyterian Work, undated | |
16 | 39 | San Bernardino, CA--House of Neighborly Service, undated | |
16 | 40 | San Gabriel, CA--First Presbyterian Church, 1942, 1953 | |
16 | 41 | Santa Fe, NM--Presbyterian Work, 1951 | |
16 | 42 | Santa Fe, NM--Spanish Presbyterian Church, 1938 | |
16 | 43 | Santa Fe, NM--Santa Fe Presbyterian Church, undated | |
16 | 44 | Santa Fe, NM--Santa Fe Presbytery, undated | |
16 | 45 | Tracy Mexican Mission, undated | |
16 | 46 | Trinidad, CO--Second Presbyterian Church, 1887 | |
16 | 47 | Truchas, NM--Clinic and Day School, 1951 | |
Subseries 2: Field Correspondence, 1928-1962 | |||
16 | 48 | P.M. Acosta, 1958-1961 | |
16 | 49 | Eduardo Aguilar, 1960 | |
16 | 50 | Elohim Ajo, 1960-1961 | |
16 | 51 | Tadashi Akaishi–Japanese Work in California [chiefly contains monthly attendance and financial reports of the Japanese Church of Christ of Salt Lake City, Utah], 1961 | |
16 | 52 | Jean Allen, 1961 | |
16 | 53 | Henry Archuleta, 1955-1961 | |
16 | 54 | Cecilio Arrastia, 1958 | |
16 | 55 | John Ashwood, 1961-1962 | |
16 | 56 | Tomas Atencio, 1959 | |
16 | 57 | Samuel Baez, 1960-1961 | |
16 | 58 | Ruth Barber, 1961 | |
16 | 59 | Virginia Bodden, 1959-1961 | |
16 | 60 | Harry Brandt, 1961 | |
16 | 61 | Charles Chakerian, 1958-1961 | |
16 | 62 | Bernice Damian, 1959-1961 | |
16 | 63 | Ian Fraser, 1955-1957 | |
16 | 64 | Jane Gillespie--Secretary for Specific Work, 1958 | |
16 | 65 | Correspondence, A-G, 1958-1961 | |
16 | 66 | Nina La Rosa, 1952-1953 | |
16 | 67 | Melendrino Lopez, 1955-1958 | |
16 | 68 | Ramon Lopez y Lopez, 1928-1929 | |
16 | 69 | Robert Lucero, 1952-1957 | |
16 | 70 | Emilio Lugo, 1936-1953 | |
16 | 71 | Harriet McLain, 1952 | |
16 | 72 | Hermann Morse, 1947-1948 | |
16 | 73 | Correspondence, H-M, 1953-1961 | |
16 | 74 | National Union of Czechoslovak Protestants in USA and Canada, 1953 | |
16 | 75 | Tosuke Ota–Japanese Work, 1955-1958 | |
16 | 76 | Ramon Pasos, 1952-1956 | |
16 | 77 | F.F. Payas, 1958 | |
16 | 78 | John Phillips, 1960 | |
Subseries 3: Paul Warnshuis, Director; Files, 1920-1963 | |||
Correspondence | |||
16 | 79 | Incoming, 1951-1958 | |
16 | 80 | Incoming, 1959-1962 | |
16 | 81 | Incoming, 1961 | |
16 | 82 | Outgoing, 1960-1961 January | |
16 | 83 | Outgoing, 1961 February-March | |
16 | 84 | Outgoing, 1961 April-May | |
16 | 85 | Outgoing, 1961 June-July | |
16 | 86 | Outgoing, 1961 August-December | |
17 | 1 | Statement of Mission of Spanish Work, 1923-1963 | |
17 | 2 | BNM Division of Church Strategy and Development– Department of Urban Church, Minutes, 1961 | |
17 | 3 | Budget, 1961 | |
Building and Repairs | |||
17 | 4 | 1942-1954 | |
17 | 5 | 1956-1960 | |
17 | 6 | Correspondence, 1936, 1951-1959 | |
17 | 7 | Correspondence, 1954-1959 | |
17 | 8 | Correspondence, 1955-1957 | |
17 | 9 | Correspondence, 1957-1958 | |
17 | 10 | Correspondence, 1959-1960 | |
17 | 11 | Correspondence, 1959-1961 | |
17 | 12 | Correspondence--Arizona, 1956-1961 | |
17 | 13 | Correspondence--California, 1955-1961 | |
17 | 14 | Correspondence--Colorado, 1959-1961 | |
17 | 15 | Correspondence--Florida, 1960-1961 | |
17 | 16 | Correspondence--New Mexico, 1937-1961 | |
17 | 17 | Correspondence--Texas, 1960-1961 | |
17 | 18 | Constitution of Department of Urban Church--Spanish Work, undated | |
17 | 19 | Council on Spanish-American Work--Reports and Addresses (by Warnshuis), 1951-1957 | |
17 | 20 | Council on Spanish-American Work/Interdenominational Council on Spanish-Speaking Work, 1948-1957 | |
18 | 1 | Graphs--Spanish Work in the Southwest, Mexican Churches in California, 1937-1944 | |
18 | 2 | Organized Mexican Churches and Missions in the Southwest, 1944-1961 | |
Personnel | |||
18 | 3 | Administrative Policies, 1952-1958, undated | |
18 | 4 | Board of Pensions, 1956-1961 | |
18 | 5 | Commission to Workers, Appointment Letters, 1951-1957 | |
18 | 6 | Correspondence, 1958-1960 | |
18 | 7 | Correspondence, 1961 | |
18 | 8 | Dossier Correspondence, 1961 | |
18 | 9 | Recruitment and Training, 1957-1961 | |
18 | 10 | Salary, 1955-1962 | |
18 | 11 | Service Awards, 1959-1961 | |
18 | 12 | Arthur Archuleta, 1963 | |
18 | 13 | G.M. Armendariz, 1944-1946 | |
18 | 14 | Patricia Jean Aungst, 1961 | |
18 | 15 | Doris Scott Benham, 1961 | |
18 | 16 | Robert Brown, 1956-1961 | |
18 | 17 | Charles Burgess, 1960-1961 | |
18 | 18 | Wilma Calahan, 1959-1961 | |
18 | 19 | Justa Campa, 1955-1961 | |
18 | 20 | Jose Candelaria, 1955-1960 | |
18 | 21 | Roy Carpenter, 1959 | |
18 | 22 | Fortunato Castillo, 1958-1961 | |
18 | 23 | David Cisneros, 1955-1961 | |
18 | 24 | Moicielo Cruz, 1955-1956 | |
18 | 25 | Eleanor Davis, 1955-1957 | |
18 | 26 | William Louis Donaldson, 1956-1961 | |
18 | 27 | Julian Duran, 1955-1961 | |
18 | 28 | Jane Durr, 1959-1961 | |
18 | 29 | A.V. Esquibel, 1957-1961 | |
18 | 30 | Ona Gardiner, 1955-1960 | |
18 | 31 | David Gonzalez, 1960 | |
18 | 32 | Tomas Gonzalez, 1956-1959 | |
18 | 33 | Richard Goodier, 1957-1960 | |
18 | 34 | Roger Granados, 1959-1961 | |
18 | 35 | Rudolf Guerrero, 1960-1961 | |
18 | 36 | Antonio Hernandez, 1955-1960 | |
18 | 37 | Concepcion Hernandez, 1955 | |
18 | 38 | Joyce Hoffman, 1954-1957 | |
18 | 39 | Telesforo Jasso, 1957-1961 | |
18 | 40 | Cesar Lizarraga, 1959-1960 | |
18 | 41 | Carlos Lopez, 1959-1961 | |
18 | 42 | Otoniel Lopez, 1937-1960 | |
18 | 43 | Amador Martinez, 1955-1956 | |
18 | 44 | Michael Masoian, 1960-1961 | |
18 | 45 | J. Adelaido Medina, 1960-1961 | |
18 | 46 | Jose L. Medina, 1955-1961 | |
18 | 47 | Barbara and Tony Medina, 1959-1961 | |
18 | 48 | Luz Meriscal, 1952-1953 | |
18 | 49 | Jose Meza, 1959-1961 | |
18 | 50 | Luis Ojeda, 1952-1954 | |
18 | 51 | Isaac Olivares, 1960-1961 | |
18 | 52 | Elued and Ruth Ortega, 1953-1961 | |
18 | 53 | Frank Osuna, 1959-1961 | |
18 | 54 | Gladys Plekenpol, 1953, undated | |
18 | 55 | Gaudencio Ramirez, 1955-1960 | |
18 | 56 | Arthur Ramos, 1960 | |
18 | 57 | Waldemar Ramos, 1960 | |
19 | 1 | Gabino Rendon, 1955-1960 | |
19 | 2 | Camillo Rios, 1956-1961 | |
19 | 3 | Elisa Rios, 1960-1961 | |
19 | 4 | Gilberto Rodriguez, 1960 | |
19 | 5 | Jose Rodriguez, 1953 | |
19 | 6 | Juan Rodriguez, 1952-1959 | |
19 | 7 | Epifanio Romero, 1955-1961 | |
19 | 8 | Porfirio Romero, 1955-1962 | |
19 | 9 | Dorothy Jean Rose, 1954-1957 | |
19 | 10 | Robert Rubio, 1958-1961 | |
19 | 11 | Paul Russell, 1957-1961 | |
19 | 12 | Higinio Ruybalid, 1954-1960 | |
19 | 13 | Trinidad Salizar, 1955-1961 | |
19 | 14 | Peter Samano, 1955-1961 | |
19 | 15 | Paul Sanchez, 1960-1961 | |
19 | 16 | Rafael Sanchez, 1955-1959 | |
19 | 17 | Rolando (Bennie) Sanchez, 1958-1961 | |
19 | 18 | George Simmonds, 1956-1961 | |
19 | 19 | Ernesto Sosa, 1953-1960 | |
19 | 20 | Ernesto Sosa, 1960-1961 | |
19 | 21 | Licurgo Soto, 1956-1961 | |
19 | 22 | Eliud Valdez, 1952-1957 | |
19 | 23 | Gilberto and Patricia Vargas, 1960-1961 | |
19 | 24 | Fernando Venecia, 1960-1961 | |
19 | 25 | G.A. Walls, 1952-1959 | |
19 | 26 | Myrtle Walmsley, 1959-1960 | |
19 | 27 | E.C. Welliver, 1955-1957 | |
19 | 28 | Harry Willson, 1958-1961 | |
19 | 29 | Abigail Wright, 1955-1958 | |
19 | 30 | Publications, 1926-1943, undated | |
19 | 31 | Puerto Rican Immigration to USA, 1953-1954 | |
19 | 32 | Puerto Rican Work in USA, 1958-1960 | |
19 | 33-34 | Southwestern Work--Histories, Reports, 1924-1960 | |
19 | 35 | Strategy Conference--Puerto Rico, 1959 | |
19 | 36 | Spanish-American Study Committee on Missionary Opportunities Among Spanish-Speaking Peoples, 1956-1961 | |
19 | 37 | Spanish and Oriental Work--Statistics, 1959-1961 | |
20 | 1 | Study of Missionary Opportunities Among Spanish-Speaking Peoples, 1961 | |
Summer Student Service | |||
20 | 2 | Publications, Form Letters, 1960 | |
20 | 3 | 1958-1962 | |
20 | 4 | 1957 | |
20 | 5 | 1958 | |
20 | 6 | 1959 | |
20 | 7 | 1960 | |
20 | 8 | Worship Service Materials for Spanish-Speaking Churches, 1934-1939 | |
20 | 9 | Worship Service Materials--Children, 1934-1939 | |
20 | 10 | Young Peoples' Conferences and Camps, 1934-1945 | |
20 | 11 | Young Peoples' Conferences and Camps, 1946-1953 | |
20 | 12 | Young Peoples' Conferences and Camps, Staff, 1925-1945 | |
20 | 13 | Young Peoples' Conferences and Camps, AZ, CO, Rocky Mountains, 1941 | |
20 | 14 | Young Peoples' Conferences and Camps, California--Staff, Workers, 1933-1941 | |
20 | 15-17 | (Young Peoples') Camp Juarez, 1920-1953 | |
Subseries 4: Correspondence and Reports, 1927-1963 | |||
20 | 18 | Department of Spanish Speaking Work--Annual Reports, 1932-1953 | |
20 | 19-20 | Department of Spanish Work--Monthly Reports, 1932-1952 | |
Applications for National Missions Aid | |||
20 | 21 | Spanish-Speaking Churches, 1959 | |
20 | 22 | Spanish and Oriental Churches, 1960 | |
20 | 23-24 | Spanish-Speaking Churches, 1961-1962 | |
Correspondence and Reports | |||
20 | 25 | Arizona, New Mexico--Survey, 1943 | |
20 | 26 | Arizona, 1940-1961 | |
21 | 1 | Arizona, 1953-1958 | |
21 | 2 | Arizona, 1956-1959 | |
21 | 3 | California, 1953-1962 | |
21 | 4 | California, 1943-1961 | |
21 | 5 | California--(including Oriental Work), 1954-1959 | |
21 | 6 | California--Brawley, Watts Studies, 1959-1960 | |
21 | 7 | California--Los Angeles Presbytery, 1942-1958 | |
21 | 8 | Colorado, 1955-1961 | |
21 | 9 | Colorado, 1957-1958 | |
21 | 10 | Colorado, 1949-1958 | |
21 | 11 | Colorado--Survey of Denver for Possible Mission Projects, 1955-1956 | |
21 | 12 | Florida, 1953-1958 | |
21 | 13 | Florida, 1958-1959 | |
21 | 14 | Florida--Report on Latin-American Population of Miami, 1956 | |
21 | 15 | New Mexico Synod--National Missions Committee, 1955-1959 | |
21 | 16 | New Mexico, 1955 | |
21 | 17 | New Mexico, 1958-1961 | |
21 | 18 | New Mexico--Alameda, 1956-1962 | |
21 | 19 | New Mexico--Bernalillo, 1957-1960 | |
21 | 20 | New Mexico--Chacon, 1955-1959 | |
21 | 21 | New Mexico-Chacon, Cordova--Survey Reports, 1927, undated | |
21 | 22 | New Mexico--Chimayo, 1954-1958 | |
21 | 23 | New Mexico--Cordova, 1955-1960 | |
21 | 24 | New Mexico--Mora Valley, 1956-1961 | |
21 | 25 | New Mexico--Penasco, 1951-1960 | |
21 | 26 | New Mexico--Ranchos de Taos, 1956-1961 | |
21 | 27 | New Mexico--Raton, 1959 | |
21 | 28 | New Mexico--Santa Fe, 1952-1957 | |
21 | 29 | New Mexico--Study Conference for Spanish Work, 1947 | |
21 | 30 | New Mexico--Survey, Publications, 1937-1943 | |
21 | 31 | Texas, 1955-1957 | |
21 | 32 | Texas, 1957-1960 | |
21 | 33 | Texas, 1959 | |
21 | 34 | Texas, 1959-1961 | |
21 | 35 | Texas--El Paso, 1930-1960 | |
21 | 36 | Texas, El Paso, Delta Church, 1956-1960 | |
22 | 1 | Texas--El Paso, Divine Saviour Church, 1954-1960 | |
22 | 2 | Texas--El Paso and San Antonio--Studies, 1932, 1956 | |
22 | 3 | Texas--San Angelo Mission--Correspondence with Methodists and PCUS, 1937-1944 | |
22 | 4 | Texas--San Angelo, 1956-1961 | |
22 | 5 | Texas--San Antonio, 1933-1959 | |
22 | 6 | Texas--Slaton, 1954-1957 | |
Monthly Reports | |||
22 | 7 | Arizona, 1959-1960 | |
22 | 8 | 1961 | |
22 | 9 | Neighborhood Houses, 1960-1961 | |
22 | 10 | California, 1959-1960 | |
22 | 11 | Colorado, 1959-1961 | |
22 | 12 | Florida, 1959-1961 | |
22 | 13 | United Presbyterian Spanish Center, Miami, 1961-1963 | |
22 | 14 | New Mexico, 1960 | |
22 | 15 | New Mexico, 1961 | |
22 | 16 | Neighborhood Houses, 1960-1961 | |
22 | 17 | New York City, 1960-1961 | |
22 | 18 | Texas, 1960 | |
22 | 19 | Texas, 1961 | |
22 | 20 | Neighborhood Houses, 1961 | |
Series V: DEPARTMENT OF WEST INDIES, 1900-1972 | |||
Subseries 1: Administrative Files, 1909-1960 | |||
23 | 1 | Actions of BNM re West Indies Department, 1945-1960 | |
23 | 2 | Building and Repairs, 1944-1947 | |
23 | 3 | Building and Repairs, 1955-1956 | |
23 | 4 | Building Needs--Correspondence and List of Projects, 1948-1955 | |
23 | 5 | Church Development and Building Aid, 1949-1959 | |
23 | 6 | History of Churches in the West Indies, 1951, undated | |
23 | 7 | Properties--Lists, Correspondence, Documents, 1923-1953 | |
23 | 8 | Properties--Lists, Correspondence, Documents, 1923-1953 | |
23 | 9 | Properties--Taxes and Repairs, 1925-1947 | |
23 | 10 | Properties--Insurance, 1924-1946 | |
23 | 11 | Powers of Attorney, undated | |
23 | 12 | Powers of Attorney, undated | |
23 | 13 | Sermons, Correspondence, Reports, 1909-1951 | |
Subseries 2: Cuba, 1921-1972 | |||
Personnel | |||
23 | 14 | Cuban Workers--Board of Pensions, 1927-1948 | |
23 | 15 | 1960-1965 | |
23 | 16 | Correspondence, 1960-1965 | |
23 | 17 | Correspondence, 1965-1968 | |
23 | 18 | Correspondence, 1969-1972 | |
23 | 19 | Lists, 1964-1970 | |
23 | 20 | Cuban Delegates to General Assemblies, 1963-1966 | |
23 | 21 | Salary Information--Cuban Workers, 1962-1966 | |
23 | 22 | Salary Information--Cuban Workers, 1962-1967 | |
23 | 23 | David Achon, 1963 | |
23 | 24 | Sergio Arce, 1961-1962 | Digital |
23 | 25 | Carlos Camps, 1962-1963 | |
23 | 26 | Abi Castro, 1963 | |
23 | 27 | Rafael Cepeda, 1961-1962 | Digital |
23 | 28 | Vincente Diestro, 1961-1962 | |
23 | 29 | Raul Fernandez-Ceballos, 1961-1963 | |
23 | 30 | Ricardo Jorge, 1960-1962 | |
Administrative Files | |||
24 | 1 | Articles and News Releases, 1961-1967 | |
24 | 2 | Background Material: Conferences on Spanish-Speaking Work, Cuba and New Mexico, 1925-1938 | |
24 | 3 | Correspondence, 1960-1963 | |
24 | 4 | Council/Committee on Spanish-American Work, 1958-1960 | |
24 | 5 | Council/Committee on Spanish-American Work, 1959-1960 | |
24 | 6 | Council/Committee on Spanish-American Work, 1960-1961 | |
24 | 7 | Cuba--Correspondence and Report on Refugee Work, 1960-1964 | |
24 | 8 | Cuban Refugees--Correspondence, Publications, Report, 1961-1963 | |
24 | 9 | Cuban Refugees in Mexico, 1964-1966 | |
24 | 10 | Cuba Presbytery--By-Laws, 1933-1936 | |
24 | 11 | Medical Aid to Cuba Presbytery, 1963-1967 | |
24 | 12 | Reunions of Cuba Presbytery, 1961-1966 | |
24 | 13 | “5-Year Plan for Progress of Presbyterian Church in Cuba, January 1960-January 1965,” undated | |
24 | 14 | 5-Year Plan for Progress of Presbyterian Work in Cuba--Correspondence, 1960-1961 | |
24 | 15 | Cuban Meeting in Geneva, 1968 | |
24 | 16 | Cuban Meeting in Geneva, 1969 | |
24 | 17 | Presbyterian/Reformed Church in Cuba--National Assembly, 1968 | |
24 | 18 | Presbyterian/Reformed Church in Cuba--Constitution, Correspondence, Minutes, 1966-1969 | |
24 | 19 | Department of Christian Education, Cuba, 1962-1963 | |
24 | 20 | Department of Christian Education, Cuba--Programs for Special Days, 1962 | |
24 | 21 | Department of Christian Education, Cuba--Music for Our Churches, 1962 | |
24 | 22 | Property and Inventory Lists—Cuba, 1951-1960 | |
24 | 23 | Claims for Property Lost in Cuba, 1962-1965 | |
24 | 24 | Report of Trip to Cuba (by Donald Harris), 1963 | |
24 | 25 | Visas--Cuba, 1963-1967 | |
24 | 26 | Plans for Organization of a Presbyterian Church in Cuba, 1966 | |
24 | 27 | Interview Between Superintendent of Presbyterian Schools in Cuba and Fidel Castro, 1960 | |
24 | 28 | La Progresiva Presbyterian College, Cardenas, Cuba, 1942, undated | |
24 | 29 | Rural Community Center, Tanamo, Cayo Mambi, Oriente Province, Cuba, 1959-1962 | |
Schools/Camps | |||
24 | 30 | Accounts and Expenditures, 1960-1961 | |
24 | 31 | Building Funds Campaign, 1954-1956 | |
24 | 32 | Building and Repair, 1945-1960 | |
24 | 33 | Campana Nacional de Alfabetizacion (National Literacy Campaign), 1951-1953 | |
24 | 34 | Conference Grounds, 1935-1937 | |
24 | 35 | Cuban Camp, New York Synod, 1963 | |
24 | 36 | Seminario Evangelico de Teologia, Matanzas, 1947-1950 | |
24 | 37 | Seminario Evangelico de Teologia, Matanzas--Constitution, By-Laws, Report, 1947-1950, 1960 | |
24 | 38 | Seminario Evangelico de Teologia, Matanzas--Blueprints, 1949 | |
25 | 1 | Union Theological Seminary, Matanzas, 1952-1959 | |
25 | 2 | Union Theological Seminary, Matanzas, 1952-1959 | |
25 | 3 | Union Theological Seminary, Matanzas--Newsletters, 1951-1958 | |
25 | 4 | Union Theological Seminary, Matanzas, List of Books Requested, 1953, undated | |
25 | 5 | Presbyterian Camps for Children--Information Bulletins, 1959 | |
25 | 6 | Presbyterian Camps for Children--Articles/Reports, 1959 | |
25 | 7 | Seminary Lot, Cardenas, 1940-1946 | |
25 | 8 | Union Nacional de Hombres Presbiterianos de Cuba, 1953 | |
25 | 9 | Work Camp, 1960 | |
25 | 10 | Newspaper Clippings, 1963, undated | |
Churches | |||
25 | 11 | Cabaiguan--Cabaiguan Presbyterian Church, 1922-1946 | |
25 | 12 | Caibarien--Caibarien Presbyterian Church, 1934-1946 | |
25 | 13 | Calabazar--Calabaza de Sagua Church, 1937-1951 | |
25 | 14 | Camajuani, 1925-1940 | |
25 | 15 | Cardenas--Presbyterian Church and La Progresiva School, 1922-1942 | |
25 | 16 | Cidra--Cidra Presbyterian Church, 1926-1947 | |
25 | 17 | Cienfuegos, 1930-1945 | |
25 | 18 | Encrucijada--Instituo Ferreol J. Gomez, 1936-1945 | |
25 | 19 | Guanabacoa–Church and Manse Property, undated | |
25 | 20 | Guasimal, Sancti Spiritus, 1938-1946 | |
25 | 21 | Guasimas, 1924-1937 | |
25 | 22 | Guines, 1921-1953 | |
25 | 23 | Guira de Melena, 1934-1945 | |
25 | 24 | Havana--First Presbyterian Church, 1924-1940 | |
25 | 25 | Salud 42, 1937 | |
25 | 26 | Luyano Presbyterian Church, 1931-1945 | |
25 | 27 | Union Church, 1931-1932 | |
25 | 28 | Disposal of Lots and Contributions, 1930-1947 | |
25 | 29 | Disposition of Contributions for Project, 1944-1945 | |
25 | 30 | Jaruco, 1934 | |
25 | 31 | Manguito Chapel, 1933 | |
25 | 32 | Matanzas Presbyterian Church, 1923-1943 | |
25 | 33 | Nueva Paz Presbyterian Church, 1938-1953 | |
25 | 34 | Paso Real, 1934-1946 | |
25 | 35 | Perico–Deed to Lot, 1951 | |
25 | 36 | Placetas–Presbyterian Mission, 1928-1945 | |
25 | 37 | Remedios, 1935-1946 | |
25 | 38 | Sabanilla–Union de Reyes Church, 1931-1943 | |
25 | 39 | Sagua la Grande Presbyterian Church, 1937-1944 | |
25 | 40 | San Antonio de los Banos, 1937-1946 | |
25 | 41 | San Jose de las Lajas–Presbyterian Mission, 1940 | |
25 | 42 | San Jose de los Ramos, 1935-1941 | |
25 | 43 | San Nicolas Presbyterian Church, 1937-1955 | |
25 | 44 | Sancti Spiritus–Presbyterian Church, Carlos de la Torre School, 1929-1946 | |
25 | 45 | Yaguajay, 1934-1940 | |
Subseries 3: Puerto Rico, 1900-1971 | |||
Personnel | |||
25 | 46 | Churches, Ministers and Grants, 1949 | |
25 | 47 | Pedro Almodovar, 1948-1960 | |
25 | 48 | Jose Vidal Arvelo, 1956-1960 | |
25 | 49 | Salvador Bernart, 1960-1963 | |
25 | 50 | Juan Bidot, 1953-1960 | |
25 | 51 | Jose A. Cardona, 1953-1960 | |
25 | 52 | Saul Carlo, 1949-1961 | |
25 | 53 | Carmen Casasus, 1961-1963 | |
25 | 54 | Pablo Casasus, 1944-1963 | |
25 | 55 | Luis Castro, 1949-1963 | |
25 | 56 | Pedro Clintron, 1952-1962 | |
25 | 57 | Victor Colon-Bonet (Mayaguez-Marina Presbyterian Church), 1958-1963 | Digital |
25 | 58 | Samuel Corchado, 1954-1961 | |
25 | 59 | William Cruz-Ginorio, 1959-1961 | |
26 | 1 | Donald Dod–El Guacio Christian Center, 1961 | |
26 | 2 | Secundino Elba, 1952-1961 | |
26 | 3 | Eliezer Fernandez, 1959-1963 | |
26 | 4 | Hector Gonzales, 1961 | |
26 | 5 | Nicandro Gonzales, 1955-1963 | |
26 | 6 | Agustin Gonzales-Guzman, 1961-1963 | |
26 | 7 | Ricardo Guitierrez, 1947-1962 | |
26 | 8 | Jose Hernandez-Lopez, 1961 | |
26 | 9 | Jose Lugo, 1956-1963 | |
26 | 10 | Luis Maldonado-Soltero, 1953-1963 | |
26 | 11 | Franklin Montalvo, 1961-1963 | |
26 | 12 | John Nebelsick, 1962-1963 | |
26 | 13 | Luis Nieves, 1947-1961 | |
26 | 14 | Ernesto Nunez, 1958-1962 | |
26 | 15 | Tomas Aquino Ojeda, 1947-1959 | |
26 | 16 | Sandalio Ortega, 1947-1960 | |
26 | 17 | Nelson Ortiz-Ruiz, 1958-1964 | |
26 | 18 | Marden E. Pabon-Torres, 1961 | |
26 | 19 | Julia Padilla, 1960-1961 | |
26 | 20 | Tomas Pereles, 1961-1962 | |
26 | 21 | Diego Rico-Soldero, 1954-1964 | |
26 | 22 | Diego Rico-Soldero, 1954-1964 | |
26 | 23 | Angel Luis Rivera, 1956-1963 | |
26 | 24 | Luis Rivera-Irizarry, 1953-1962 | |
26 | 25 | Enrique Rivera, 1942-1960 | |
26 | 26 | Samuel Roura-Ortiz, 1956-1963 | |
26 | 27 | Armando Sanchez, 1959-1963 | |
26 | 28 | Erasmo Seda, 1953-1959 | Digital |
26 | 29 | Angel Luis Seda, 1961-1963 | |
26 | 30 | Felipe Toro-Quinones, 1952-1962 | |
26 | 31 | Luis Angel Toro, 1954-1962 | |
26 | 32 | Tomas Vasquez-Galloza, 1951-1961 | |
26 | 33 | Domingo Velez, 1955-1963 | |
26 | 34 | Samuel Velez, 1958-1963 | |
26 | 35 | Sergio Vives, 1963 | |
Administrative Files | |||
26 | 36 | Blanche Kellogg Institute, Santurce, 1918-1920 | |
26 | 37 | BNM Work in Puerto Rico--Report, 1946 | |
26 | 38 | Building and Repairs, 1945-1960 | |
26 | 39 | Building and Repair, Puerto Rico, 1970-1971 | |
26 | 40 | Conference Camp, 1929-1936 | |
26 | 41 | Work Camps--La Marina, El Guacio, 1952 | |
26 | 42 | Church Planning Institute, 1960 | |
26 | 43 | Committee of Christian Education, undated | |
26 | 44 | Committee on Education in Latin America/Committee on West Indies, 1917-1920 | |
26 | 45 | Regional Committee on Curriculum, 1929 | |
26 | 46 | Visiting Committee, 1919-1920 | |
26 | 47 | Evangelical Council of Puerto Rico--Constitution and Rules, undated | |
26 | 48 | Evangelical Council, 1961 | |
26 | 49 | Evangelical Seminary of Puerto Rico, Constitution, By-Laws, 1918, 1948 | |
26 | 50 | Evangelical Seminary--Appraisal, 1955 | |
27 | 1 | History, Background, 1900-1909, undated | |
27 | 2 | 5-Year Plan for Presbyterian Work in Puerto Rico, 1960 | |
27 | 3 | Causo y Estudio de las Congregaciones Locales, undated | |
Polytechnic Institute of Puerto Rico | |||
27 | 4 | List of Alumni, undated | |
27 | 5 | Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws, 1920 | |
27 | 6 | Reports to Board of Trustees, 1939-1952 | |
27 | 7 | Budget, Correspondence, 1917-1923 | |
27 | 8 | Faculty Handbook, undated | |
27 | 9 | Maps, 1921-1922 | |
27 | 10 | Publications, undated | |
27 | 11 | Materials for Publication, undated | |
27 | 12 | Reports, Insurance Records, 1936-1955 | |
27 | 13 | Audit Report, 1940 | |
27 | 14 | Audit Reports, 1961-1963 | |
27 | 15 | Report to Commission on Institutions of Higher Education, 1953 | |
27 | 16 | Reports of Commission, 1953-1954 | |
27 | 17 | Progress Reports to Commission, 1954-1955 | |
27 | 18 | Summer School, 1953-1954 | |
27 | 19 | Change of Name to Inter American University, 1956-1959 | |
27 | 20 | Inter American University/Presbyterian University of Latin America, undated | |
Presbyterian Hospital, San Juan | |||
27 | 21 | Report, 1946 | |
27 | 22-25 | Newsletters and Correspondence, 1962-1965 | |
27 | 26-27 | Budget--Correspondence and Reports, 1960-1966 | |
27 | 28 | Correspondence, 1961-1962 | |
Puerto Rico Presbytery | |||
27 | 29-31 | Correspondence, 1915-1923 | |
27 | 32 | Standing Rules, undated | |
27 | 33 | Budget, 1919-1921 | |
27 | 34 | Strategy and Planning Conference, 1959 | |
Churches/Community Centers | |||
27 | 35 | Aguada--First Presbyterian Church, 1926-1949 | |
27 | 36 | Aguadilla--First Presbyterian Church, 1931-1941 | |
27 | 37 | Aguadilla--First Presbyterian Church, 1945-1946 | |
27 | 38 | Aguadilla--El Higuey Presbyterian Church, 1940-1941 | |
28 | 1 | Presbyterian Neighborhood House, 1931-1941 | |
28 | 2 | Anasco--Presbyterian Church, 1929-1945 | |
28 | 3 | Arecibo--Presbyterian Church, 1947-1949 | |
28 | 4 | Boqueron-Cabo Rojo--Presbyterian Church, 1937 | |
28 | 5 | Cabo Rojo--Presbyterian Church, 1926-1936 | |
28 | 6 | Chamorro--Personal Testimonial Letters from Christian Leaders, 1939-1940 | |
28 | 7 | Ensenada--Presbyterian Church, 1928-1933 | |
28 | 8 | Guanica--Chapel Property, 1940-1946 | |
28 | 9 | Isabela--Central Presbyterian Church, 1926-1939 | |
28 | 9a | Isabela, Puerto Rico--Presbyterian Church—Scrapbook/Photographs, 1927 | |
28 | 10 | Lajas--Presbyterian Church, 1938-1945 | |
28 | 11 | Lares--Presbyterian Church, 1929-1946 | |
28 | 12 | Lares--Plans and Specifications for Church Building, 1949 | |
28 | 13 | Las Marias--Presbyterian Church, 1926-1941 | |
28 | 14 | La Plata--Church of La Plata, 1935 | |
28 | 15 | Maleza Alta--Presbyterian Church, 1925-1951 | |
28 | 16 | Maricao--Presbyterian Church, 1926-1935 | |
28 | 17 | Mayaguez Marina--Presbyterian Church, 1930-1945 | |
28 | 18 | Mayaguez--Central Presbyterian Church, 1935-1945 | |
28 | 19 | Mayaguez Arriba Presbyterian Church, 1928-1943 | |
28 | 20 | Marina Neighborhood House, 1933-1951 | |
28 | 21 | Moca--Presbyterian Church, 1928-1945 | |
28 | 22 | Monteflores--Bethany Presbyterian Church, 1926-1945 | |
28 | 23 | Pueblito Ponce--Presbyterian Church, 1936 | |
28 | 24 | Quebradillas--John Calvin Memorial Presbyterian Church, 1932-1948 | |
28 | 25 | Rosario, 1930-1935 | |
28 | 26 | Sabana Grande--Presbyterian Church, 1938-1945 | |
28 | 27 | Sabanetas Chapel, 1945 | |
28 | 28 | San German--Presbyterian Church, 1933-1939 | |
28 | 29 | San Juan--Hugh O'Neill Memorial Church, 1925-1946 | |
28 | 30 | San Juan--Union and Hugh O'Neill Memorial Churches, 1917-1921 | |
28 | 31 | San Juan--Union Church, 1917-1947 | |
28 | 32 | San Sebastian--El Guacio Christian Community Center, undated | |
28 | 33 | Presbyterian Church, 1928-1937 | |
28 | 34 | Santurce--First Presbyterian Church, 1934-1940 | |
28 | 35 | Presbyterian Work in Cuba and Puerto Rico--Publications, 1906-1919 | |
28 | 36 | Presbyterian Work in Puerto Rico--Articles, undated | |
28 | 37 | Puerto Rico--Maps, 1933-1934 | |
28 | 38 | Department of West Indies--Puerto Rico--Photographs (mounted), undated | |
Subseries 4: Dominican Republic, 1949-1960 | |||
28 | 39 | Building and Repairs, 1949-1960 | |
28 | 40 | Study, 1952-1953 | |
SERIES VI: DEPARTMENT OF SUNDAY SCHOOL MISSIONS and MOBILE MINISTRIES, 1887-1968 | |||
Subseries 1: Field Reports, 1923-1968 | |||
Annual Statistical Reports | |||
29 | 1 | 1923-1929 | |
29 | 2 | 1931-1940 | |
29 | 3 | 1947-1950 | |
29 | 4 | 1951-1956 | |
29 | 5 | 1958 | |
29 | 6 | 1958-1963 | |
Annual Field Reports (alphabetical by presbytery) | |||
29 | 7-10 | 1938 | |
29 | 11-14 | 1939 | |
29 | 15-18 | 1940 | |
29 | 19-22 | 1941 | |
29 | 23-26 | 1942 | |
29 | 27-28 | A-L, 1943 | |
30 | 1-2 | M-Y, undated | |
30 | 3-6 | 1944 | |
30 | 7-10 | 1945 | |
30 | 11-14 | 1946 | |
30 | 15-18 | 1947 | |
30 | 19-22 | 1948 | |
30 | 23-26 | 1949 | |
30 | 27-29 | 1950 | |
30 | 30-31 | Narrative reports, undated | |
30 | 32-34 | 1951 | |
30 | 35-36 | Narrative reports, undated | |
30 | 37-38 | Vacation Bible school reports, undated | |
30 | 39 | New Mexico Synod--Correspondence, Reports, 1924-1927 | |
30 | 40 | New Mexico Synod--Correspondence, Reports, 1929-1937 | |
30 | 41 | Texas Synod--Correspondence, Reports, 1928-1935 | |
Monthly Field Reports | |||
30 | 42 | 1949 January-February | |
30 | 43 | 1950 January | |
31 | 1-10 | 1950 February-December | |
31 | 11-22 | 1951 | |
31 | 23 | Vacation Bible School Statistical Reports, 1957 | |
31 | 24-26 | Statistical Field Reports, 1957 | |
31 | 27-28 | Narrative Field Reports, 1957 | |
31 | 29-30 | 1958 January-February | |
32 | 1-10 | 1958 March-December | |
32 | 11-12 | Narrative Reports, 1958 | |
32 | 13 | Vacation Bible School Reports, 1958 | |
32 | 14-15 | Statistical Reports, 1958 | |
32 | 16-26 | 1959 January-November | |
33 | 1 | 1959 December | |
33 | 2-3 | Narrative reports, 1959 | |
33 | 4 | Vacation Bible School Reports, 1959 | |
33 | 5-6 | Statistical Reports, 1959 | |
33 | 7-18 | 1960 | |
33 | 19-20 | Narrative reports, 1960 | |
33 | 21 | Vacation Bible School Reports, 1960 | |
33 | 22-23 | Statistical Reports, 1960 | |
33 | 24 | Vacation Church School Reports, 1964 | |
33 | 25 | Vacation Church School Reports, 1965 | |
33 | 26 | Vacation Church Schools--Orders, Contributions, 1966 | |
33 | 27 | Monthly Reports, 1966 January-March | |
34 | 1-2 | 1966 July-December | |
34 | 3 | End-of Year Summaries, 1966 | |
34 | 4-15 | 1967 | |
34 | 16 | Monthly Reports, 1968 April-June | |
34 | 17 | Reports, general, 1968 | |
Subseries 2: Bulletins/News From Field, 1910-1966 | |||
Bulletins | |||
34 | 18 | The Sabbath-School Missionaries' Bulletin, 1910-1911 | |
34 | 19-47 | 1920-1966 | |
34 | 48 | Mobile Ministries Bulletin, 1963-1964 | |
News From Field | |||
34 | 49-53 | 1934-1939 | |
Subseries 3: Field Correspondence, 1920-1968 (bulk 1940-1945, circa 1950s-1967) | |||
34 | 54 | A-B, 1940-1942 | |
34 | 55 | A-B, 1942-1944 | |
34 | 56 | C, 1941 | |
34 | 57 | C, 1942-1943 | |
34 | 58 | D-E, 1936, 1940-1942 | |
34 | 59 | D-E, 1942-1943 | |
34 | 60 | F, 1941-1942 | |
34 | 61 | F, 1942 | |
34 | 62 | G, 1940-1942 | |
34 | 63 | G, 1942 | |
34 | 64 | H, 1941-1942 | |
35 | 1 | H, 1942-1943 | |
35 | 2 | I-K, 1941-1942 | |
35 | 3 | I-K, 1942-1943 | |
35 | 4 | L, 1941-1942 | |
35 | 5 | L, 1942-1943 | |
35 | 6 | M, 1941-1942 | |
35 | 7 | M, 1942-1943 | |
35 | 8 | N-P, 1941-1942 | |
35 | 9 | T-U, 1941-1942 | |
35 | 10 | V-Z, 1940-1943 | |
35 | 11-15 | Form Letters, 1948-1961 | |
Correspondence, 1920-1952 (bulk 1940-1945) | |||
35 | 16 | John E. Abnett, 1942 | |
35 | 17 | Arthur Eugene Adair, 1940-1942 | |
35 | 18 | State Alexander, 1943 | |
35 | 19 | Allison Amstutz, 1943 | |
35 | 20 | Andrew Albert, 1942-1944 | |
35 | 21 | J.S. Armentrout, 1943 | |
35 | 22 | Rolland Armstron, 1940 | |
35 | 23 | Hugh F. Ash, 1941-1943 | |
35 | 24 | Edward Grant Atkinson, 1941-1943 | |
35 | 25 | Louise Avery, 1941-1943 | |
35 | 26 | Walter Bailey, 1940-1942 | |
35 | 27 | Walter Bailey, 1942-1943 | |
35 | 28 | Walter Bailey--Reports, 1940-1942 | |
35 | 29 | Harold Baldwin, 1940-1942 | |
35 | 30 | Kathryn Bartlett, 1940-1943 | |
35 | 31 | L.V. Bauguess, 1940 | |
35 | 32 | Maud Baxter, 1943-1944 | |
35 | 33 | W.H. Bessire, 1941-1942 | |
35 | 34 | E.V. Black, 1941-1943 | |
35 | 35 | Harold Black, 1941-1943 | |
35 | 36 | Louis Black, 1941-1942 | |
35 | 37 | Louis Black, 1942-1944 | |
35 | 38 | Louis Black--Statistical Reports, 1942-1945 | |
35 | 39 | Carl Bogard, 1940-1942 | |
35 | 40 | J.F. Boudra, 1930, 1935, 1941-1942 | |
35 | 41 | W.J. Boulware, 1941-1942 | |
35 | 42 | Owen Bovier, 1942-1943 | |
35 | 43 | Owen Bovier--Statistical Reports, 1942-1944 | |
35 | 44 | Frances Boyd, 1941-1942 | |
35 | 45 | Ruth Boyd, 1941-1942 | |
35 | 46 | Ward Boyd, 1941-1942 | |
35 | 47 | Ward Boyd, 1943-1944 | |
35 | 48 | Morton Brown, 1943-1944 | |
35 | 49 | Robert Burns, 1941-1944 | |
35 | 50 | Robert Burns--Statistical Reports, 1942-1945 | |
35 | 51 | J.N. Carnine, 1941-1942 | |
35 | 52 | Ralph Chamberlain, 1941-1942 | |
35 | 53 | Elwyn Channer, 1941-1942 | |
35 | 54 | Merlyn Chappel, BNM Secretary for Promotion, 1941-1942 | |
35 | 55 | J.L. Cleveland, 1941-1942 | |
35 | 56 | James K. Cook, 1941-1942 | |
35 | 57 | Sarah Culbertson--Statistical Reports, 1943 | |
35 | 58 | J.S. Dapp, 1941-1943 | |
36 | 1 | Frederick Dawson, 1941-1944 | |
36 | 2 | Frederick Dawson--Statistical Reports, 1942-1944 | |
36 | 3 | Mildred Dexter, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 4 | E.E. Diggs, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 5 | W.E. Donaldson, 1941 | |
36 | 6 | Catherine Dothard, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 7 | Joe Duet, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 8 | Vera Dulaney, 1942-1945 | |
36 | 9 | Paul Ellis--Statistical Reports, 1943-1944 | |
36 | 10 | Stanley T. Evans, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 11 | George Fender, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 12 | George Fender, 1942-1943 | |
36 | 13 | S.R. Ferguson, 1941-1945 | |
36 | 14 | C.W. Francis, 1941 | |
36 | 15-16 | S. Graham Fraser, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 17 | Naomi Freeman, 1940 | |
36 | 18 | Jane Gillespie, Secretary for Specific Work, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 19 | J.L. Glann, 1940 | |
36 | 20 | George Godfrey--Statistical Reports, 1942-1943 | |
36 | 21 | J.C. Griggs, 1940 | |
36 | 22 | William Harless, 1940-1941 | |
36 | 23 | Ralph J. Hall, 1940-1942 | |
36 | 24 | Ralph J. Hall, 1942 | |
36 | 25 | J. Willis Hamblin, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 26 | John Hamel, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 27 | J.T. Hartman, 1940-1942 | |
36 | 28 | Edward G. Heller, 1940-1942 | |
36 | 29 | Edward G. Heller, 1942 | |
36 | 30 | Frank Hillis, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 31 | L.R. Hogan, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 32 | Andrew Hollars, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 33 | E.L. Holsinger, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 34 | M. Georgiana Hovey, 1942 | |
36 | 35 | Marie Hubbel, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 36 | J. Way Huey, 1939-1943 | |
36 | 37 | Gertrude L. Hines, 1942 | |
36 | 38 | E. Iverson, 1920-1926, 1940-1941 | |
36 | 39 | Cecelia McCoy Jamison, 1939, 1940-1941 | |
36 | 40 | Everett Jones, 1940-1942 | |
36 | 41 | J.M. Jones, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 42 | J.T. Jones, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 43 | W.V. Joyner--Statistical Reports, 1943 | |
36 | 44 | Benjamin Judd, 1942 | |
36 | 45 | A.B. Keeler, Secretary for Building Aid Funds, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 46 | Ernest M. Keeler, 1941-1945 | |
36 | 47 | S.M. Kelly, 1944 | |
36 | 48 | J. Edwin Kerr, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 49 | Everett B. King, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 50 | Paul R. Kirts, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 51 | Rhea Kuykendall, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 52 | Alexander Linn, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 53 | Anthony Lombardi, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 54 | Burton MacLean, 1942-1943 | |
36 | 55 | S.D. Mallard, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 56 | R.G. Mann, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 57 | Howard Manning, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 58 | Marcia Marion, 1945-1946 | |
36 | 59 | L.S. Markham, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 60 | Robert Marquis, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 61 | G.H. McCleave, 1943-1945 | |
36 | 62 | H. Paul McCormack, 1943-1944 | |
36 | 63 | A.B. McCoy, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 64 | L.C. McEwen, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 65 | E.F. McGaughey, 1941-1942 | |
36 | 66 | Delphia McSpadden, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 1 | Constance Moon, 1941-1943 | |
37 | 2 | Annie Moore, 1943 | |
37 | 3 | C.E. Morrison, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 4 | Hermann N. Morse, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 5 | C.L. Morton, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 6 | Van Horne Murray, 1941-1943 | |
37 | 7 | Wendell Newell, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 8 | Bess Oakley, 1941-1943 | |
37 | 9 | Clarence Orner, 1941-1943 | |
37 | 10 | Mabel Paden, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 11 | Richard Palmer--Statistical Report, 1943 | |
37 | 12 | Elmer Parker, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 13 | Ernest Parrish--Statistical Reports, 1943-1946 | |
37 | 14 | Pickens Patterson, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 15 | Enrique Perez--Statistical Reports, 1942 | |
37 | 16 | O.G. Perkins, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 17 | Alice Pilkey, Foreign Language and Literature Depository, 1939-1942 | |
37 | 18 | H.R. Pinkney, 1939-1942 | |
37 | 19 | Paul Prouty, 1942-1944 | |
37 | 20 | George H. Redden, 1935-1944 | |
37 | 21 | David Reiter, 1942-1944 | |
37 | 22 | Richard Risser, 1942-1943 | |
37 | 23 | James Robinson, 1943-1945 | |
37 | 24 | Paul Ross, 1942-1943 | |
37 | 25 | A. Garland Rottenberry, 1943-1944 | |
37 | 26 | Adam Sabol, 1950-1952 | |
37 | 27 | J.L. Santiago-Cabrera--Statistical Reports, 1942-1943 | |
37 | 28 | H.M. Scott--Statistical Reports, 1942-1943 | |
37 | 29 | L.G. Scott--Statistical Reports, 1942-1943 | |
37 | 30 | H.W. Shaw--Statistical Reports, 1942 | |
37 | 31 | Roger B. Sherman, 1940-1941 | |
37 | 32 | A.B. Shriver, 1940-1941 | |
37 | 33 | C.N. Shropshire, 1942-1944 | |
37 | 34 | James Snowden, 1938-1941 | |
37 | 35 | Lester J. Soerhide, 1943 | |
37 | 36 | Max Stowe, 1942-1945 | |
37 | 37 | H.B. Thomas, 1941-1943 | |
37 | 38 | LeRoy Thompson, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 39 | James Thomson, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 40 | John Thomson, 1942-1943 | |
37 | 41 | T.N. Threlkeld, 1940-1943 | |
37 | 42 | Gordon S. Trew, 1944 | |
37 | 43 | Angie Turner, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 44 | Alice Umbarger, 1942 | |
37 | 45 | Merlin Usner, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 46 | L.P. Van Slyke, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 47 | W.J. Venable, Jr, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 48 | Allan F. Vinton, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 49 | John B. Wade, 1942-1944 | |
37 | 50 | B.H. Walker, 1941-1944 | |
37 | 51 | Clarence Wallace, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 52 | Floyd Rogers Watt, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 53 | Floyd Rogers Watt--Statistical Reports, 1942-1945 | |
37 | 54 | Rutherford B. West, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 55 | G.H. Wilbur, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 56 | E. Graham Wilson, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 57 | James Phillip Wilson, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 58 | J.T. Wilson, undated | |
37 | 59 | Curtis P. Winkle, 1941-1943 | |
37 | 60 | L.M. Witherspoon, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 61 | C.N. Wonacott, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 62 | Lyda C. Wood, 1941-1942 | |
37 | 63 | John E. Woods, 1943-1944 | |
37 | 64 | Clarence N. Wylie, 1941-1944 | |
37 | 65 | Arizona Parish Workers--Mildred Droppa, Janet Wohrer, 1942-1943 | |
37 | 66 | Dick Ferrell, 1934-1941 | |
37 | 67 | Adam Folta, 1950-1952 | |
37 | 68 | George E. Good, 1935-1941 | |
Correspondence, 1944-1968 (bulk circa 1950s-1967) | |||
38 | 1 | Andrew Albert, 1944-1950 | |
38 | 2 | Andrew Albert, 1956-1967 | |
38 | 3 | Henry Archuleta, 1945-1967 | |
38 | 4 | Lawrence J. Athorn, 1966-1967 | |
38 | 5 | John C. Barnum, 1956-1967 | |
38 | 6 | Irwin M. Brandjord, 1964-1967 | |
38 | 7 | Edward F. Brown, 1954-1961 | |
38 | 8 | Edward F. Brown, 1962-1967 | |
38 | 9 | Walter J. Brown, 1959 | |
38 | 10 | William C. Brown, 1957-1966 | |
38 | 11 | Wayne A. Buchtel, 1965-1966 | |
38 | 12 | William J. Burger, 1944-1967 | |
38 | 13 | Ralph W. Chamberlain, 1944, 1957-1967 | |
38 | 14 | Ray W. Cornwell, 1944-1967 | |
38 | 15 | Robert S. Dean, 1964-1967 | |
38 | 16 | Richard Deursen, 1957-1967 | |
38 | 17 | John E. Fooks, 1962-1967 | |
38 | 18 | Alban T. Fry, 1963-1965 | |
38 | 19 | William B. Garner, 1963-1967 | |
38 | 20 | Carl Geores, 1956-1966 | Digital |
38 | 21 | Ralph J. Hall, 1966-1967 | |
38 | 22 | Robert G. Hall, 1957-1965 | |
38 | 23 | Ralph Hensley, 1960-1967 | |
38 | 24 | David L. Heyser, 1962-1967 | |
38 | 25 | James H. Howell, 1956-1967 | |
38 | 26 | James H. Howell, Clippings, 1961-1967 | |
38 | 27 | Marie Hubbel, 1967 | |
38 | 28 | Michio Ito, 1959-1967 | |
38 | 29 | Joseph T. Jones, 1956-1966 | |
38 | 30 | W. Charles Jones, 1960-1967 | |
38 | 31 | Thomas F. Kerr, 1951-1960 | |
38 | 32 | William B. Knickel, 1950-1966 | |
38 | 33 | Maynard L. Kreider, 1961-1966 | |
38 | 34 | James K. Lyons, 1962-1968 | |
38 | 35 | Arne V. Magnuson, 1962-1967 | |
38 | 36 | Clark N. McKinney, 1961-1966 | |
38 | 37 | John Calvin Miller, 1962-1966 | |
38 | 38 | Thomas I. Myers, 1962-1967 | |
38 | 39 | J. Elbert Nash, 1963-1966 | |
38 | 40 | Gerard S. Noel, 1965-1967 | |
38 | 41 | Raymond Nott, 1955-1966 | |
39 | 1 | Herbert M. Peters, 1956-1967 | Digital |
39 | 2 | Loren G. Petterson, 1964-1967 | |
39 | 3 | Herbert R. Pinkney, 1944, 1955-1966 | |
39 | 4 | James R. Potter, 1959-1967 | |
39 | 5 | Benjamin E. Price, 1944-1966 | |
39 | 6 | David E. Rule, 1955-1967 | |
39 | 7 | Donald L. Simmons, 1960-1965 | |
39 | 8 | Donald L. Snavely, 1962-1963 | |
39 | 9 | Adam Sobol, 1945-1959 | |
39 | 10 | Nunzio Testa, 1957-1966 | |
39 | 11 | Benjamin Thompson, 1963-1965 | |
39 | 12 | John D. Thomson, 1955-1966 | |
39 | 13 | R.G. Toatley, 1957-1966 | |
39 | 14 | Franklin D. Warren, 1962-1967 | |
39 | 15 | R.B. West, 1966 | |
39 | 16 | Harold A. Wylie, 1957-1965 | |
39 | 17 | Reed S. Zakhary, 1964-1967 | |
39 | 18 | Retired Ministers, undated | |
Correspondence, 1955-1967 | |||
39 | 19 | Arizona Synod, 1956-1966 | |
39 | 20 | California Synod, 1956-1963 | |
39 | 21 | California Synod, 1962-1967 | |
39 | 22 | California Synod--Central Area, 1963-1967 | |
39 | 23 | Catawba Synod, 1958-1967 | |
39 | 24 | Colorado Synod, 1956-1967 | |
39 | 25 | Florida Synod, 1956-1967 | |
39 | 26 | Idaho Synod, 1956-1967 | |
39 | 27 | Indiana Synod, 1956, 1963 | |
39 | 28 | Iowa Synod--James Black Fund, 1958-1961 | |
39 | 29 | Kentucky Synod, 1956-1957 | |
39 | 30 | Michigan Synod, 1956-1962 | |
39 | 31 | Mid-South Synod, 1956-1967 | |
39 | 32 | Minnesota Synod, 1956-1967 | |
39 | 33 | Missouri Synod, 1955-1961 | |
39 | 34 | Nebraska Synod, 1956-1967 | |
39 | 35 | Nevada Presbytery, 1955-1956 | |
39 | 36 | New England Synod, 1956-1966 | |
39 | 37 | New Jersey Synod, 1956-1960 | |
39 | 38 | New Mexico Synod, 1955-1959 | |
39 | 39 | New Mexico Synod, 1960-1966 | |
39 | 40 | New York Synod, undated | |
39 | 41 | North Dakota Synod, 1956-1962 | |
39 | 42 | Oklahoma (Oklahoma-Arkansas) Synod, 1956-1963 | |
39 | 43 | Oregon Synod, 1956-1967 | |
39 | 44 | Pennsylvania Synod, 1956, 1958 | |
39 | 45 | Rockies Synod--Kalispell/Kila Field, 1956-1965 | |
39 | 46 | Rockies Synod--Montana and Wyoming, 1956-1958 | |
39 | 47 | Rockies Synod--Montana and Wyoming, 1959-1964 | |
39 | 48 | Rockies Synod--Montana and Wyoming, 1964-1967 | |
39 | 49 | South Carolina-Georgia (Atlantic) Synod, 1956-1967 | |
39 | 50 | South Dakota Synod, 1956-1961 | |
39 | 51 | South Dakota Synod, 1961-1967 | |
39 | 52 | Texas Synod, 1955-1965 | |
39 | 53 | Utah Presbytery, 1956-1961 | |
39 | 54 | Washington Synod, 1954-1959 | |
39 | 55 | Washington Synod, 1960-1967 | |
39 | 56 | West Virginia Synod, 1954-1966 | |
39 | 57 | Wisconsin Synod, 1959-1963 | |
39 | 58 | Wyoming Synod, 1955-1958 | |
Subseries 4: Camp Meetings/Conferences, 1939-1967 (bulk 1951-1967) | |||
Ranchers' Camp Meetings, 1951-1967 | |||
39 | 59 | 1951-1964 | |
39 | 60 | Northwest--Correspondence, 1963, 1965 | |
39 | 61 | Northwest, Minutes, 1955-1964 | |
39 | 62 | Northwest, Reports, 1957-1964 | |
40 | 1 | Southwest, Reports, 1961-1964 | |
40 | 2 | Southwest, 1955, 1960-1967 | |
Conferences, 1939-1967 (bulk 1954-1967) | |||
40 | 3 | Annual Conference of Sunday School Missionaries and Parish Workers, 1939 | |
40 | 4 | Southeast--Agenda, 1954-1955 | |
40 | 5 | Southeast, 1956-1959 | |
40 | 6 | Southeast, 1959-1964 | |
40 | 7 | Southwest, 1954-1964 | |
40 | 8 | Northwest, 1954-1965 | |
40 | 9 | Northwest, 1964 | |
40 | 10 | Southeast, 1964 | |
40 | 11 | Southwest, 1964 | |
40 | 12 | Northwest 1965 | |
40 | 13 | Southeast, 1965 | |
40 | 14 | Southwest, 1965 | |
40 | 15 | Northwest/Southwest, 1966 | |
40 | 16 | Southeast, 1966 | |
40 | 17 | Northwest/Southwest, 1967 | |
40 | 18 | Southeast, 1967 | |
Subseries 5: Subject Files, 1887-1968 | |||
Historical Materials | |||
40 | 19 | Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath School Work--Register of Missionaries, 1887-1903 | |
40 | 20 | Board of Publication and Sabbath School Work--Articles, Reports, Publications, 1910-1939 | |
40 | 21 | Historical Materials--Origins of Department, 1890-1913, 1951 | |
40 | 22 | Historical Materials--Origins of Department, 1923, 1927, 1945-1951 | |
40 | 23 | Historical Materials--Origins of Department, 1950-1962 | |
40 | 24 | Historical Material, 1917, 1926-1927, 1953 | |
40 | 25 | Historical Materials--Missions to Negroes, 1913-1937 | |
Local Churches/Synods | |||
40 | 26 | Area Churches, 1959-1963 | |
40 | 27 | Alabama--Wilcox County, 1966 | |
40 | 28 | Arkansas--Second Church, Camden, 1893-1951 | |
40 | 29 | Arkansas--Witschieben Memorial Church, Paragould, 1941-1961 | |
40 | 30 | Colorado--Rico Church, 1946-1949 | |
40 | 31 | Georgia--Brunswick and Vienna Churches, 1962-1967 | |
40 | 32 | Idaho--Elk City, 1967 | |
40 | 33 | Louisiana--Gheens Chapel, 1944 | |
40 | 34 | Montana Synod, 1953 | |
40 | 35 | Oklahoma--Cherokee Hills Church, 1966 | |
40 | 36 | South Dakota Synod, 1941-1943 | |
40 | 37 | Tennessee--Hays Chapel, 1945 | |
40 | 38 | Tennessee--Seals Community Chapel, 1943-1952 | |
Personnel | |||
40 | 39 | Lists of Parish Workers and Mobile Ministers, 1967 | |
40 | 40 | Applications for Designation of Mobile Minister, 1967 | |
40 | 41 | Retired Missionaries, undated | |
40 | 42 | Supplementary Retirement Allowances, 1956-1961 | |
Miscellaneous | |||
40 | 43 | Area Evaluating Cabinet Summaries, 1967 | |
40 | 44 | Articles, 1945-1962 | |
40 | 45 | Board of Christian Education, 1942-1944 | |
40 | 46 | Board of Christian Education--Publications, 1941-1943 | |
40 | 47 | Board of Pensions, 1940-1942 | |
40 | 48 | The Desert Mission, 1944-1946 | |
40 | 49 | Division of Evangelism, 1956-1959 | |
40 | 50 | Emergency Service Commission, 1941-1942 | |
40 | 51 | Emergency Service Commission, 1942 | |
40 | 52 | Friendship Frontiers Newsletter, 1967 | |
40 | 53 | Home Missions Council, 1941 | |
40 | 54 | Legal Services Division, 1959-1961 | |
40 | 55 | Leisure Division, undated | |
40 | 56 | Lumber Camp Work--Articles, undated | |
40 | 57 | Manifesto of Human Decency, 1963 | |
40 | 58 | Manual for Mobile Ministries, 1966 | |
40 | 59 | New Mobile Ministries, 1965-1966 | |
40 | 60 | Mobile Missions Committee, MN, 1963-1966 | |
40 | 61 | Mobile Ministries Advisory Committee, 1964-1965 | |
40 | 62 | Survey--PCUSA in Oklahoma, 1940 | |
40 | 63 | Personal Interest Program, 1962 | |
40 | 64 | Procedures for Mobile Ministries, 1967-1968 | |
40 | 65 | Programs--Sunday School, undated | |
40 | 66 | Publicity, 1945-1948 | |
40 | 67 | Redefinition of Mobile Ministries, undated | |
40 | 68 | Scholarships, 1944-1966 | |
41 | 1 | Ministry to Service Personnel, undated | |
41 | 2 | Statistics, 1936-1964 | |
41 | 3 | Seminary Summer Service Plan, 1965 | |
41 | 4 | Trailer Ministry, 1965 | |
41 | 5 | War Industry/Defense Bulletins, 1942 | |
41 | 6 | Worship Services, 1966 | |
Subseries 6: Scrapbooks, 1896-1947 | |||
41a | 1 | 1896-1919 [item missing from shelf as of 03/2007] | |
41a | 2-13 | 1921-1947 | |
Subseries 7: Missionaries’ Record Books, 1918-1937 | |||
41b | 1 | 1918-1921 | |
41b | 2 | 1921-1924 | |
41c | 1 | 1924-1926 | |
41c | 2 | 1926-1930 | |
41d | 1 | 1930-1934 | |
41d | 2 | 1934-1937 | |
SERIES VII: JACKMAN RELOCATION PROGRAM, 1965-1972 [restricted; please see the Restrictions on Access note for more information] | |||
Subseries 1: Administrative Files, 1964-1972 | |||
42 | 1 | Agreement Form, undated | |
42 | 2 | Article, "Would You Go Out of Your Way?" (by Patton), 1969 | |
42 | 3 | Concerns to be Covered, 1966 | |
42 | 4 | Correspondence, 1965-1966 | |
42 | 5 | Correspondence, 1966-1968 | |
42 | 6 | Correspondence, 1968-1970 | |
42 | 7 | Correspondence, 1968-1972 | |
42 | 8 | Evaluation Form, 1967 | |
42 | 9 | Financial Matters, 1965-1970 | |
42 | 10 | Insurance Coverage for Students, 1968-1969 | |
42 | 11 | Memoranda--Goals and Objectives of Program, 1965-1971 | |
42 | 12 | Memoranda, Correspondence--Origins of Program, 1964-1967 | |
42 | 13 | Program Description--Pamphlets, 1965-1967 | |
42 | 14 | Questionnaire Sent to Students and Results, 1970 | |
42 | 15 | Recruiters--Correspondence, 1965-1969 | |
42 | 16 | First Year Report, 1964-1967 | |
42 | 17 | Form Letters to Local Sponsoring Committees, 1966-1969 | |
42 | 18 | Sponsoring Committees--Correspondence, 1966-1968 | |
Subseries 2: Host Families' Files, 1965-1971 | |||
42 | 19 | Letters to Host Families, undated | |
42 | 20 | Reactions of Host Families, undated | |
42 | 21 | Recruitment of Host Families, 1965-1969 | |
42 | 22 | Aigner--WI, 1967 | |
42 | 23 | Andrew--IL, 1967 | |
42 | 24 | Aurbakken--NJ, 1968 | |
42 | 25 | Bankhead--IA, 1968-1969 | |
42 | 26 | Best--NY, 1965-1967 | |
42 | 27 | Bundy--IL, 1968-1969 | |
42 | 28 | Colbert--NY, 1969 | |
42 | 29 | Cook--NJ, 1969 | |
42 | 30 | Craig--WI, 1969-1970 | |
42 | 31 | D'Arcy--MI, 1968-1969 | |
42 | 32 | DiAngeli, IL, 1966-1968 | |
42 | 33 | Dow--IL, 1966-1969 | |
42 | 34 | DuRivage, NY, 1969-1970 | |
42 | 35 | Erdman, NY, undated | |
42 | 36 | Fennell--NY, 1965-1966 | |
42 | 37 | Fuehrer--IL, 1968-1969 | |
42 | 38 | Harry--OH, 1968-1970 | |
42 | 39 | Hill--IL, 1967-1968 | |
42 | 40 | Hull--PA, 1969-1970 | |
42 | 41 | Hunt--NY, 1967-1968 | |
42 | 42 | Irwin--IA, 1969-1970 | |
42 | 43 | Jennings--IL, 1968-1969 | |
42 | 44 | Johnson--NY, 1965 | |
42 | 45 | Jones--WI, 1968-1970 | |
42 | 46 | Kay--IA, 1967-1970 | |
42 | 47 | Killion--IL, 1969 | |
42 | 48 | Magill--IA, 1969-1971 | |
42 | 49 | Malmstadt--IL, 1967-1969 | |
42 | 50 | Mayberry--NY, 1965 | |
42 | 51 | McArthur--IL, 1967-1968 | |
42 | 52 | McClure--NJ, 1967-1968 | |
42 | 53 | McCollough--OR, 1967-1969 | |
42 | 54 | McCullough--MT, 1970-1971 | |
42 | 55 | McWilliams--IL, 1967-1970 | |
42 | 56 | Miller--NJ, 1965-1966 | |
42 | 57 | Miller--NY, 1966 | |
42 | 58 | Minium--IA, 1968-1969 | |
42 | 59 | Neal--OH, 1965-1968 | |
42 | 60 | Norquist--IL, undated | |
42 | 61 | Phipps--MI, 1967 | |
42 | 62 | Purkey--NJ, 1967 | |
42 | 63 | Reid--WI, 1970 | |
42 | 64 | Schilling--OH, 1968-1969 | |
42 | 65 | Shuey--IA, 1967-1969 | |
42 | 66 | Sieger--NJ, 1968-1969 | |
42 | 67 | Slayton, MI, 1966-1967 | |
42 | 68 | Smedley--NY, 1969-1970 | |
42 | 69 | Stokes--NJ, 1966-1970 | |
42 | 70 | Terminello--NJ, 1965-1970 | |
42 | 71 | Thompson--IL, 1966-1967 | |
42 | 72 | Tratebas--IA, 1968-1970 | |
42 | 73 | Triplett--OH, 1966-1967 | |
42 | 74 | Underwood--NY, 1966-1970 | |
42 | 75 | Wiertzema--IA, 1969 | |
Subseries 3: Students' Files, 1965-1972 | |||
43 | 1 | Form Letters Sent to Students, 1966-1971 | |
43 | 2 | Letter Sent to Students on Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., 1968 | |
43 | 3 | Letters to Students' Parents, 1967-1969 | |
43 | 4 | Lists of Students, 1966-1969 | |
43 | 5 | Progress Reports on Students, undated | |
43 | 6 | Harry Lawrence Anthony--SC, 1966-1969 | |
43 | 7 | Raymond Bailey--NC, 1967-1969 | |
43 | 8 | Jean Bankhead--SC, 1967-1968 | |
43 | 9 | Thomas Jefferson Bean--TN, 1965 | |
43 | 10 | John Blake--SC, 1967-1969 | |
43 | 11 | Gloria Jean Bowman--SC, 1966-1968 | |
43 | 12 | Jennifer Brown--VA, 1965-1969 | |
43 | 13 | Frank Campbell--SC, 1965-1967 | |
43 | 14 | Melvin Campbell--SC, 1969-1971 | |
43 | 15 | Lester Chitsulo--Rhodesia, 1967-1970 | |
43 | 16 | Scott Coley--MS, 1965-1968 | |
43 | 17 | Emma Cureton--NC, 1966-1969 | |
43 | 18 | Wesley Floyd--SC, 1967-1970 | |
43 | 19 | Geneva Garvin–SC, 1969-1971 | |
43 | 20 | Whitfield Gaston--NC, 1966-1969 | |
43 | 21 | Claude Gilmore--SC, 1969-1971 | |
43 | 22 | Timothy Grant--GA, 1969-1970 | |
43 | 23 | Eugene Jeeter--NC, 1969-1972 | |
43 | 24 | Etta June Johnson--SC, 1965-1969 | |
43 | 25 | Tonie Jones--OH, 1967 | |
43 | 26 | Helen Jane Long--TN, 1967-1971 | |
43 | 27 | Kirk Lowry--SC, 1967-1969 | |
43 | 28 | Patricia Ann Meeks--SC, 1966-1969 | |
43 | 29 | Jacqueline Miles--SC, 1967-1970 | |
43 | 30 | Larry Moore--SC, 1965-1970 | |
43 | 31 | Strauss Mae Moore--SC, 1969-1970 | |
43 | 32 | Harry Moseley--TN, 1965-1967 | |
43 | 33 | Gary Lee Potts--NC, 1967-1969 | |
43 | 34 | Jerry Reid--SC, 1968-1970 | |
43 | 35 | Fran Kathy Rivers--SC, 1968-1971 | |
43 | 36 | Melvin Seegars--NC, 1969-1970 | |
43 | 37 | Gwendolyn Sherrill--NC, 1966-1969 | |
43 | 38 | William Simmons--SC, 1969-1971 | |
43 | 39 | William Simmons--SC, 1965-1967 | |
43 | 40 | Ivy Denise Tillman--NC, 1966-1968 | |
43 | 41 | Carrie Washington--SC, 1966-1969 | |
43 | 42 | Mary Jane Western--TN, 1965-1969 | |
43 | 43 | Janice Williams--SC, 1969-1971 | |
43 | 44 | Margie Williams--SC, 1969-1970 | |
43 | 45 | Margaret Wilson--NC, 1968-1970 | |
43 | 46 | Clarence Keith Wingate--SC, 1967-1969 | |
43 | 47 | Rejected Students, 1965-1966 | |
43 | 48 | Rejected Students, 1967 | |
43 | 49 | Rejected Students, 1967-1969 | |
SERIES VIII: CHILD DEVELOPMENT GROUP OF MISSISSIPPI AND OTHER MISSISSIPPI PROJECTS, 1965-1974 | |||
Subseries 1: Child Development Group of Mississippi, 1965-1969 | |||
Correspondence, 1965-1969 | |||
44 | 1 | 1965 | |
44 | 2 | 1966 | |
44 | 1966 | ||
44 | 3a | 1966-1967 | |
44 | 4-8 | 1967 | |
45 | 1 | 1968 | |
45 | 2 | 1968 | |
45 | 3 | 1968-1969 | |
Proposals for full year Head Start Programs of CDGM, 1965-1969 | |||
45 | 4 | 1965-1966 | |
45 | 5 | 1966 | |
45 | 6 | 1967 | |
45 | 7 | 1967 | |
45 | 8 | 1969 | |
45 | 9 | 1969 | |
45 | 10 | 1969 | |
45 | 11 | Proposal for Mississippi Adult Community College from Mary Holmes Junior College, 1968 | |
Subject File, 1966-1967 | |||
45 | 12 | Evaluation, 1967 | |
45 | 13 | Friends of Children of Mississippi, 1967 | |
45 | 14 | Information Packets, Statements on CDGM, 1966 | |
45 | 15 | Minutes, 1967 | |
45 | 16 | National Citizens' Committee for Child Development Program in Mississippi, 1966 | |
45 | 17 | National Study Service--Field Trip to Mississippi, 1967 | |
45 | 18 | Newspaper Clippings, 1966 | |
45 | 19-20 | Office of Economic Opportunity, 1966 | |
45 | 21 | Organizational Chart, 1967 | |
45 | 22 | Personnel, undated | |
45 | 23 | Press Releases, Excerpts from Press Conference, undated | |
45 | 24 | Publications, 1966 | |
45 | 25 | Reports, undated | |
45 | 26-27 | Weekly Reports, 1967 | |
Scrapbook (mainly of photographs), 1967 | |||
45 | 28 | CDGM Head Start Program Scrapbook—Porterville Center, Kemper County, Mississippi (mainly of photographs), 1967 | Digital |
Subseries 2: Clay County Community Development Corporation, 1968-1973 | |||
45 | 29 | Budget, Project Proposals, 1970 | |
45 | 30 | Correspondence, 1968-1971 | |
46 | 1 | Reports, circa 1968, circa 1971 | |
46 | 2 | Memorandum, Staff, Structure and Function, Organizational Chart, 1973, undated | |
Subseries 3: Delta Ministry, 1967-1974 | |||
46 | 3 | Correspondence, 1967-1974 | |
46 | 4 | Minutes, Member List, 1968-1969 | |
Subseries 4: Mt. Beulah Project, 1968-1970 | |||
46 | 5 | Mt. Beulah Community College Project, 1968-1970, undated |