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Hist. Mss. 1-754
Iola (Miller) Frey, 1904-1988

Papers, 1932-72
1 Box (Gray)

Introduction

These papers were deposited into the Archives by Mrs. Maurice Garber in 1996, by Leonard Gross in 1987 and by S.C. Yoder in 1967.

Brief Historical Sketch


1904 Born July 8, 1904 as Effie Iola Miller at Shanesville, Ohio
1929-33 Graduate of Mennonite School of Nursing, La Junta, Colorado
1937 Graduate of Goshen College
1938 Wrote biography of Sanford Calvin Yoder
? Married Floyd Frey
? Lived in Topeka, Indiana
1988 Died January 5, 1988

Inventory Listing


Box 1 (Gray)

Mennonite School of Nursing, 1932 Annual Commencement Exercises, Class of 1932, Mennonite School of Nursing, La Junta, Colorado.

Biography of S. C. Yoder, 1938

Original essay, entitled "A Biography of Sanford Calvin Yoder," as written by Iola Miller, May 1938, as a "Term Paper prepared in Church History." 74 pages, plus extra page 49a, plus title page, introductory pages i-iv, and notes and sources pages i-viii.

Biography of S. C. Yoder, 1938

Typescript, 49 pages, title page, introductory pages (3), chapter divisions (8), and notes and sources (5).

Clippings on Yoders, 1940-1972

Information on S. C. and Emma (Stutsman) Yoder.

Name and Subject Tracings

Frey, Iola (Miller), 1904-1988
Mennonite School of Nursing, La Junta, Colorado
Miller, Iola, 1904-1988
Yoder, Emma (Stutsman), 1883-1972
Yoder, S. C. (Sanford Calvin), 1879-1975



March 18, 2004 / Updated by Kathryn Yoder
Febraury 23, 1996 / Dennis Stoesz
Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen, 1700 S. Main St., Goshen, IN 46526

 

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