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Hist. Mss. 1-942
Robert J. and Ellene L. Miller Collection
Papers, 1969-1990
1 Box (Large)

Scope and content

    Papers include protest against the Vietnam war, 1969-1970; involvement with nuclear freeze, 1980; civil disobedience to contra war in Nicaragua, 1985-86; provides sanctuary at South Side Fellowship and Hively Mennonite, Elkhart, Indiana, 1980-87.

Administrative Information

   Papers were deposited into the archives by Ellene L. and Robert J. Miller; Goshen, Indiana; in November 28, 2005.

Inventory Listing

1/1    Vietnam War, 1969-70. Protesting against their telephone bills.

1/2    Religious - Peace Materials, 1977-78. Non-violence.
1/3    Peace Theology - Tax info.,1978-82. Mennonites and The Great Compromise.
1/4    The Draft, 1980. Protesting against the draft.

1/5    Nuclear Freeze, 1980. Nuclear Horror and "the Peaceable Garden".
1/6    Nuclear War, 1980. Enviornmental Material.

1/7    Sanctuary Committee/Salvador, 1980-87. Crosses of Sorrow and Hope, Ben Linder.
1/8    Hively Church (Peace Theology), 1986. Peace Bulletins.
1/9    Sanctuary, 1986-88. Sanctuary writings like "Underground Railroad".
1/10    Nicaragua, 1985-88. Civil Disobedience.
1/11    Central America, 1987. Contra War.

1/12    Military Spending, 1988-90. Military vs. Domestic Spending.


February 20, 2007 / Inventory by Nathan Hostetter and posted on the web by Dennis Stoesz
File: “Hm1-942 Robert J. and Ellene Miller.doc”
Mennonite Church USA Archives-Goshen, 1700 S. Main St., Goshen, Indiana 46526

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