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File
Identifier: Group-704
Dates:
Existence: 1856-1926
Scope and Contents
Manuscripts of sermons, notes, books; newspaper clippings from personal research; autobiographical reminiscences.
Dates:
1865-1933
File — Oversize_Box: OS2, Folder: Diplomas for Walter 1902, and Elizabeth 1921
Identifier: RG-1003
Scope and Contents
Walter Rauschenbusch: 66.8 linear feet. Family and professional correspondence, some in German; lecture notes for courses at Rochester Seminary; resource files of notebooks and newspaper clippings; essays and notes, many in German; a small coin collection; five book-length manuscripts; twenty-two scrapbooks of items about Walter; copies of Walter's published works; voice recordings. Pauline Rauschenbusch: Correspondence of Walter's wife with friends and family, including after Walter's...
Dates:
1777-2018
Collection
Identifier: RG-1173
Scope and Contents
Diaries kept by Mary Stewart, 1891-1914 (24 volumes). The diaries are rich in the details of the life of a hard-working pastor's wife and mother at the turn of the century.
Dates:
1891 - 1914
Scope and Contents
The Augustus Hopkins Strong papers documents the life of Augustus Hopkins Strong and is largely focused on his autobiographical materials and manuscripts dating from 1854-1921. Additional records include personal correspondence, reprints of selected correspondence between Augustus Hopkins Strong and John Henry Strong, reprint of Dr. Strong’s 1918 diary, manuscript of his travel to Europe, unpublished speeches, lectures and sermons, and information on his involvement with a literary club...
Dates:
Existence: Inclusive 1854-1921; Bulk 1890s
Scope and Contents
Programs, articles, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other memorabilia from Whitaker's pastorate of the Calvary Baptist Church, Rochester, New York, and Pilgrim Baptist Church, St. Paul, Minnesota; one file is of special interest because of Whitaker's involvement in civil rights issues, particularly in the wake of Rochester's 1964 race riots.
Dates:
1950-1983
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of correspondence, coursework and educational materials, published and unpublished writings, biographical materials, sermons, conference materials, addresses and presentations, and memorabilia and mementoes that document the life and work of Dodie Younger. Particularly well documented in this collection is Younger's work with women in ministry and with ecumenism, as well as her association with Yale Divinity School.
Dates:
1924-2005
Collection
Identifier: RG-1500
Abstract
The papers of George Younger span the years of his ministry career to his death, 1951 to 2001. Younger was heavily involved in American Baptist churches and American Baptist denominational life, having served as a local pastor and denominational leader. Additionally, he was involved in organizations such as the American Baptist Home Mission Society, the American Baptist Historical Society, the Urban Training Center for Christian Mission (Chicago), the Metropolitan Urban Service Training...
Dates:
1951-2001