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41. John Umble, "Extinct Ohio Mennonite Churches: Wood County," MQR, XVIII (April 1944), p. 93.

42. Ibid., p. 106.

43. Ibid., pp. 108, 109.

44. John Umble, "Extinct Mennonite Churches in Ohio: The Church in Williams County," MQR XVIII (January 1944), p. 37.

45. Ibid., p. 39.

46. For a thorough account of the Swiss Mennonites the reader should consult Delbert Gratz, The Bernese Anabaptists and Their American Descendants (Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1953). Chapters VI, VII, and VIII are especially valuable since they trace the experience of these immigrants in their New World settings.

47. William I. Schreiber, "The Swiss Brethren in Ohio," American German Review, XII (June 1946), p. 22.

48. Delbert Gratz, op. cit., p. 146.

49. John S. Umble, Ohio Mennonite Sunday Schools (Goshen, Ind.: Mennonite Historical Society of Goshen College, 1941), p. 10.

50. M. S. Steiner, op. cit., pp. 262, 263.

51. Ira D. Landis, "Ministers of Ohio Conference a Century Ago," MHB, XI (October 1950), p. 4.

52. Wilmer D. Swope, "Ohio Ministers Who Signed Ohio Conference Minutes a Century Ago," MHB, XXII (October 1961), p. 7.

53. John F. Funk, "My journey to Ohio Conference," HT, IV (June 1867), pp. 88, 89.

54. "The 1868 Meeting of Ohio Mennonite Conference," MHB, XX (July 1959), pp. 1, 2. 55. John C. Wenger, The Mennonites in Indiana and Michigan (Scottdale, Pa.: Herald

Press, 1961), p. 35.

3. Pioneer Amish Communities

1. Grant M. Stoltzfus, op. cit., pp. 45-77.

2. Report of the Eastern Amish Mennonite Conference from the Time of Its Organizations

to the Year 1911, arranged by C. Z. Yoder. (Sugarcreek, Ohio, 1911), p. xii.

3. Grant M. Stoltzfus, op. cit., pp. 60, 68.

4. OEMCR: Walnut Creek congregation, Walnut Creek, Ohio.

5. John S. Umble, "The Oak Grove-Pleasant Hill Amish Mennonite Church in Wayne

County, Ohio, in the Nineteenth Century (1815-1900)," MQR, XXXI (July 1957), p. 157.

6. C. Z. Mast Notes in Archives of the Mennonite Church, Goshen, Ind. Information from

S. E. Allgyer.

7. OEMCR: Oak Grove congregation, West Liberty, Ohio.

8. History of Logan County and Ohio (Chicago: O. L. Baskin and Co., Historical Publishers, 1880).

9. Ibid., p. 681.

10. Ibid., pp. 681, 682.

11. Ibid., p. 727.

12. Ibid., pp. 727, 728.

13. Ibid., p. 728.

14. Ibid., pp. 728, 729.

15. Ibid., pp. 788, 789.

16. Robert P. Kennedy, The Historical Review of Logan County, Ohio (Chicago: S. J. Clark Publishing Co., 1903), pp. 81-83.

17. Willard S. Krabill, "A Brief Sketch of the Origins and Growth of the Beech Mennonite

Church," MHB, XI (October 1950), pp. 1-3.

18. Orland Grieser and Ervin Beck, Jr., Out of the Wilderness: History of Central Mennonite

Church, 1835-1960 (Grand Rapids, Mich.: Dean-Hicks Company, 1960), pp. 24, 32-41. 19. Ibid., pp. 50, 51.

20. Ibid., pp. 53, 54.

21. M. S. Steiner, "The Ohio Conference," Hartzler and Kauffman, op. cit., p. 259.


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