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Daniel Johnson Fleming papers, circa 1900 -- 1949 0.25 linear feet
David Chamberlin papers on John Eliot, 1882 -- 1958 0.5 linear feet
Dietrich Bonhoeffer primary sources, 1926-2004, bulk 1930-1946 1.5 linear feet 4 boxes
The collection consists of primary source material (correspondence, photographs, administrative files) related to the life and activities of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a Lutheran theologian, professor, and member of the German resistance. Includes unique material related to Bonhoeffer's residence at Union Theological Seminary in 1930-1931, such as transcripts, correspondence, and Bonhoeffer's "Deceased Alumnus file" a collection transferred from the UTS Alumnae/i Office. Other highlights include: photographs of Bonhoeffer and the concentration camp at Flossenburg where he was imprisoned; remembrances of Bonhoeffer (correspondence and articles) by his friends and family (mostly copies of originals from Princeton Theological Seminary and the National Lutheran Council); and Bonhoeffer's correspondence with Richard Ern and his family from 1930-1931; Gift Books inscibed by Bonhoeffer and an account by Paul Buesing of his study and contact with Bonhoeffer at the Finkelwalde Seminary.
"Tribute to D.B. McCartee, MD" from the American Presbyterian Mission of East Japan, Tokyo, Feb. 19, 1894; also photographs of McCartee, Guido Verbeck, Verbeck and family, James C. Hepburn, W.E. Parson, C.W. Matur, and Mrs. C.W. Matur, and group photographs of Japanese students in Tokyo, 1877 and 1879.
East Harlem Protestant Parish records, 1942 -- 2007 21 linear feet
Includes photographs of Edinburgh, 1910; Stockholm, 1925; Lausanne, 1927; Oxford, 1937; Utrecht to Amsterdam; Amsterdam, 1948; Lund, 1952; youth conference at Kottayam, India, 1952; Evanston, 1954; and Union Theological Seminary and the ecumenical movement.
Correspondence, 1904-1932; articles, in English, about his discoveries; newspaper clippings; notebooks; photographs; reviews relating to Morgan, Huntington, and Harkness manuscripts; and autobiographical, or partly autobiographical and partly argumentative materials.
Correspondence; minutes; reports; surveys of conferences and Home Missions congresses and the American Indian, Indian tribes, reservations, and agencies; maps; photographs; and slides.
John Franklin Goucher papers on Lucknow, India, 1890 -- 1919 0.25 linear feet
Statistics, illustrations, and pamphlets showing the nature and extent of American missionary enterprise in China. Material was collected Oct. 1908 by Arnold as an exhibit for the American Fleet visiting Amoy, Oct. 30-Nov. 5, 1908 to accompany his dispatch no. 77, dated April 29, 1909, to the Department of State. Includes photographs.
Kanto earthquake collection, 1924 100 pages
Materials concerning the Kanto earthquake, Dec. 1924, include reports of estimated losses and reconstruction; minutes; list; statement; correspondence; notes; and photographs.
National Christian Council of China records, 1919 -- 1950 2.75 linear feet
Philip Schaff papers, 1838-1896 7 boxes
Correspondence includes letters, 1865-1891, from the American Bible Revision Committee and the British Committee on Bible Revision; notes and lectures; travel diaries, 1844-1890; photograph album; and scrapbook.
Photograph collection, 1830-1989 30 linear feet
Includes photographs of alumni/ae; miscellaneous Auburn Theological Seminary; Board of Directors with faculty; buildings at [70] Park Avenue and 3041 Broadway; Chi Alpha Society members; class photographs, both indivdual, 1860-present, and group; commencements; community life; student activities including classroom lectures and seminars, performances, and events; conferences; convocations; faculty including some with Board of Directors; inaugurals; lectures; and theologians.
Administrative records, faculty-teacher reports, children's responses, class work, case studies of students, photographs, and articles, pamphlets, and brochures on the nature of the school.