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S. F. CoffmanHist Mss 1-163
S. F. Coffman, 1872-1954
Papers
contained in 13 boxes

Biographical Sketch

Pioneer Mennonite evangelist, born in Rockingham Co., Va. worked as an editor at the Mennonite Publishing Company. Also active in promoting Sunday School, young peoples meetings, and mission activity.

Series Headings

Correspondence Boxes 1-3
Data Files, A-Z Boxes 4-9
Manuscripts (Others) Box 9
Notes/Memorabilia/Miscellaneous Box 10
Hymnbook Collection Boxes 11-12

Subject Tracings

Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization Box 4/1-2, Passim
Chronology, 1888-1954
Conscientious Objectors (Henry Heise W.W. I Statement) Box 9/8
Devotionl Covering (Letters with Clayton Beyler) Box 1/9
Elkhart Institute Box 4/3, Passim
Goshen College Box 4/4, Passim
Heise, Henry (W. W. I CO Statement) Box 9/8
Interboard Committee Box 4/6
Kauffman, Daniel Box 2/15
Mennonite Central Committee Box 4/8-9; Box 5/1-2
Mennonite Community Association Box 5/3
Mennonite Cyclopedic Dictionary Box 5/4
Music Committee Boxes 5-9
Nonresistant Relief Organization Box 9/2-5
Reesor, Thomas Box 3/9
Russian Mennonite Aid, Lincoln County, Ontario, 1873-1880 Box 9/9
Weavers Mennonite Church (Letter from Lillie I. Minnich re
Church difficulty, March 1896) Box 2/17
Young People's Meetings - Origins (letter to John Coffman, January 12, 1935) Box 1/14

 

 March 18, 2004 / Reformatted by Kathryn Yoder

August 1, 2001 / Update by Monica Zimmerman
February 19, 2000 / Posted by Erin Wilson
June 24, 1998 / Typed in by M.J. Sharp
May 30, 1985 / Processed by Bryan Kehr
File "hm1-163.doc"
Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen, 1700 S. Main St., Goshen, IN 46526

 

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