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Hist Mss 1-139
Martin Clifford Lehman, 1883-1963
5 Boxes

Biographical Sketch

Missionary to India, 1906-1930, instructor of philosophy and psychology at Goshen College, MCC relief work in Europe, 1940-42, C. P. S. director.

Inventory

Box 1 Correspondence and Miscellaneous

General Correspondence 1933-1939
Mission Study Correspondence 1926-1935
Mission Study Correspondence 1936-1938
Addresses and essays
Catalogs
Evangelism - Booklets and leaflets
Miscellaneous
Programs
Religious education materials
Yale University Commencement Program 1932

Box 2 Manuscript of Studies of Harishchandra

Box 3 India Material

Foreign Correspondence 1923-1929
Foreign Personal Business letters 1928-1929
Hill Accommodation (Darjeeling) 1925-1935
Indian Mission History Correspondence
Inland Personnel Business Correspondence 1928-1930
Personal Business Correspondence 1928-1929
Religious education correspondence 1928-1930

Box 4 India Material

Bhatgaon Survey
Lehman family
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous Education 1928-1929
Mission Statistics
Normal School
Station Location School
Various committee minutes

Box 5 Correspondence

Personal Correspondence, 1939-1940
Personal Correspondence, 1940


April 29, 2004 / Reformatted by Kathryn Yoder
July 27, 2001 / Update by Monica Zimmerman
February 19, 2001 / Typed into computer and posted on web by Erin Wilson
File "hm1-139.doc"
Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen, 1700 S. Main St., Goshen, In 46526

 

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