Hist. Mss. 1-900

Emanuel C. Hertzler, 1917-

Papers, 1934-1995  (including genealogical sources, 1724-1995

9 Boxes (1 Gray, 4 Large, 4 Oversize)

 

Administrative Information

 

The genealogy book The Other Hertzler-Hartzlers, by Emanuel C. Hertzler, was deposited into the Archives by Hertzler, of Goshen, Indiana, in 1996.  Additional genealogical research and personal papers of his student days at Goshen College, and his involvement as a conscientious objector during World War II were deposited by Hertzler in 2002.

 

Introduction written and cataloged by Dennis Stoesz February 9, 1996.  Collection organized and listed by Barbara Martin, a daughter of Hertzler, July 9, 2002.  Inventory typed into the computer by Nelda Nussbaum, September 26, 2002.

 

Series Listing

 

            1.  The Other Hertzler-Hartzlers, (1995)                                Box 1 (Gray)

Correspondence, 1992-95,                                          Box 2-3 (Large)

Sources used in writing, 1724-1995                              Box 3-7 (Large/Over)

            2.  Goshen College, 1934-38, and Reunions, 1949-1998          Box 8 (Oversize) &

                                                                                                            Box 9 (Large)

            3.  Civilian Public Service, World War II, 1942-1994   Box 9 (Large) Cont’d

                        including articles on war and peace, 1986-97

 

 

Inventory Listing

 

1.  The Other Hertzler-Hartzlers, Correspondence, 1991-95, and source materials, 1724-1995

 

Box 1 (Gray)

 

The Other Hertzler-Hartzlers, 1995

 

This book was written and produced by Emanuel C. Hertzler, Goshen, Indiana, and printed by Olde Springfield Shoppe, Elverson, Pennsylvania, in 1995.  It is 590 pages in length.

 

This book traces the descendants of Johannes Hertzler (circa 1710 – after 1755), who was born in Switzerland, maybe in the village of Hirzel.  Johannes emigrated to the Palatinate and lived in the village of Eppstein, and then emigrated to America, arriving November 3, 1750 at Philadelphia on the ship Brotherhood.  With him was his father,

1.  The Other Hertzler-Hartzlers, Correspondence, 1991-95, and source materials, 1724-1995 (Continued)

 

Box 1 (Gray) (Continued)

 

Hans Hertzel (ca. 1690-after 1750), his wife, and three sons.  He settled in western Lancaster County, somewhere in Hempfield Township, in Pennsylvania, maybe near Millersville.

 

Johannes Hertzler was related to Bishop Jacob Hertzler (1703-1786), but was no brother.  Since two genealogical books have been produced on the descendants of Jacob Hertzler, Hertzler Genealogy by John Hertzler (1885), and The Hertzler-Hartzler Family History by Silas Hertzler (1952), this third book was entitled The Other Hertzler-Hartzlers.

 

Information on persons in this book include birth, marriage, spouse, parents, occupation, Involvements in church and community, addresses of home, children and death.

 

Persons who helped compile and produce the book included Paul W. Hertzler (1924-1994), Elam K. Hertzler (1926- ), Harold M. Kilheffer (1930- ) and Leon E. Hertzler (1949- ).

 

The book also includes the Hertzler descendants of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, which was complied by Samuel Hertzler Mumma (1893-1970) in the 1960’s and updated by Leon E. Hertzler (1949-).

 

The book also includes three articles on the European Hertzlers: “European History of the Hertzler Family,” by J. Virgil Miller; “The Hertzlers of Eppstein in the Palatinate,” by Emanuel C. Hertzler; and “”My Trip to See Our Family’s Past – To Eppstein in the Palatinate,” by Paul W. Hertzler.

 

Box 2 (Large)

 

Correspondence, 1992-95, on the writing of The Other Hertzlers

 

2/1       White notebook: Leon (B), 1992

2/2       White notebook: Leon (A), 1993

2/3       Gray notebook: Leon, 1994

2/4       Blue notebook: Leon, April 1993 – April 1995

 

2/5       Large Black notebook:

                        Hertzler, Sara (Sally)

                        Landes, Paul K.

                        Mack, Mary

1.  The Other Hertzler-Hartzlers, Correspondence, 1991-95, and source materials, 1724-1995 (Continued)

 

Box 2 (Large) (Cont’d)

 

2/5       Large Black notebook (Continued):

                        Harding, Marian & Clifford

                        Harding, Esther K.

                        Hertzler, Aldus & Ruth

                        Zolenski, Janice & John

                        Irwin, Harold & Minerva

                        McCallum, Susan

                        Reid, Mary Ellen

                        Mast, Elsie

 

2/6       Smaller Black notebook:

                        Lionberger, Elaine

                        Hertzler Reunion Correspondence & Photographs 8/21/93

                        Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society

                        Forry, Gregg

                        Oyer, Cecil

                        Hertzler, Russell

                        Eberly, Ronald

                        Malatt, Rebekah

                        Moomaw, Robert A.

                        Hartzler, Susan

                        Burkart, Rainer

                        Farrell, Deborah, church reunion

                        Eberly, Bob

                        Shand, Jack

                        Hertzler, Glenn

                        Hartzler, John T.

                        Fox, Lois

                        McFarland, Bernice

                        Martin, Bertha

                        Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College                     

 

Box 3 (Large)

 

3/1       Correspondence Notebook:  (Black)

                        Philadelphia Maritime Museum

                        Smith, Debbie

                        Litwiller, Jeffrey

                        Nauman, Mrs. Glenn

                        Eberly, Kurt J. with question about The Horse and Buggy Doctor

1.  The Other Hertzler-Hartzlers, Correspondence, 1991-95, and source materials, 1724-1995 (Continued)

 

Box 3 (Large) (Continued)

 

3/1       Correspondence Notebook:  (Black) (Continued)

                        Arthur E. Hertzler, M.D. author of The Horse and Buggy Doctor

                                By H. Harold Hartzler

                        Hertzler, Glenn

                        Miller, Virgil

                        Kilheffer, Nora Mae & Harold

                        Lefever, Paul G.

                        Hertzler, Mervin

                        Harding, Marian & Clifford including obituary for Clifford

                        Burnett, Bettie & Daniel

                        Mapel, Jo

 

3/2       Correspondence Notebook:  (Gray)

                        Grider, Donald, including letters, maps, photographs and reprints.

 

3/3       Correspondence Notebook:  (Black)

                        Kilheffer, Harold, 1990-1994

 

3/4       Correspondence Notebook:  (Aqua)

                        Miller, Virgil, letters and reprints – European History of the Hertzler Family

                        Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, A History by H.M.J. Klein

                        Hertzler House, Springfield, Ohio – Shirley Hokenson

                        Roan, Thomas

                        Williams, F.C.

 

3/5       Jacob Hertzler and Descendants by Katharine Anderson, genealogy records of John & Barbara (Newcomer) Hertzler and John & Barbara (Welde) Hertzler

 

Sources used in writing The Other Hertzlers

(Oversize)  1875 Historical Atlas of Lancaster County by Everts & Stewart,  Sponsored by Lancaster Co. Historical Society, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1992,

                        (reproduction)  (Found in Box 7 Oversize)

3/6       Index 1875 Historical Atlas  of Lancaster County compiled by Lois Ann Zook, 1991

3/7       Amish Mennonites in Germany  by Hermann Guth, 1995

3/8       Moomaw, Mumma, Mumaw, Mumaugh Genealogy by Robert A. Moomaw, 1990

3/9       Family History of the Other Hertzlers-Hartzlers by Emanuel Hertzler.         Errors, corrections and additions being noted since publication.

1.  The Other Hertzler-Hartzlers, Correspondence, 1991-95, and source materials, 1724-1995 (Continued)

 

Box 4 (Large)

 

4/1       Notebook:  How To Do It?  Ways That Work

                        How to make and publish a genealogy

                                    Omni genealogical project

                                    Computers help trace roots

                                    Henry system

                                    Numbering must be understandable

                                    Key to numbering system

                                    Understanding how the ID System works (Henry system)

                                    European Roots

                                    Solid facts are needed

                                    Census research

                                    German genealogy

                                    Family history centers

                                    Selected Mennonite Historical libraries and Archives

                                    Mennonite Family History

                                    Preserving your family records

                                    Multi media genealogy

                                    Nationwide death index

                                    How to capture your screen

                                    How to access family history files (from floppy diskettes)

                                    How to add information to the family history

                                    Graphic Box

                                    Disk secrets

                                    Page format used for our family history

                                    Steps in making every name index

                                    Steps to correct errors in index

                                    Family link index of the Other Hertzlers

                                    Problem solving the index

                                    Publishing

                                    Information collection worksheets

                                    Project diary

                                    Self-publishing brochure

 

4/2       Folder:  Aug. 1991 The Other Hertzlers

                        History of Annual Reunion of the Hertzler-Hartzler family

                                     by Leon E. Hertzler

                        Deaths:  Birth to age 16 in the Other Hertzlers

 

 

 

1.  The Other Hertzler-Hartzlers, Correspondence, 1991-95, and source materials, 1724-1995 (Continued)

 

Box 4 (Large) (Continued)

 

4/2       Folder:  Aug. 1991 The Other Hertzlers (continued)

                        Obituaries:

                                    John Hertzler 12/4/1892

                                    Annie E. Herr 9/23/1934

                                    Mary Ruhl 3/25/1919

                        Copies of print of Michael Hertzler Moore Mill, maps, Brotherhood

                                    Shiplist signatures.

                        www.frontiermuseum.org/german.htm

                        Maps & illustrations used in the Other Hertzlers

 

(Oversize)  Pennsylvania Gazette, Nov. 1, 1750, 3 pages (copy) (Found in Box 5 Oversize)

(Oversize)  1724 Map of Johann Georg Erdmann (an enhanced map of Eppstein Hertzler Bros. Furniture Brochure) (photocopy) (Found in Box 5 Oversize)

 

4/3       Notebook:  Originals for Other Hertzlers , maps, articles, indentures, wills

                        (copies received from correspondents)

 

4/4       Notebook:  (Blue-soft side)

                        Page index for the Other Hertzlers

                        References for the Other Hertzlers

                        Sources of information for the Other Hertzlers

                        “Who were Henry Brenneman Hertzler’s  Ancestors?” by Emanuel Hertzler

                        “The Hertzlers of Eppstein in the Palatinate” by E. Hertzler

                        “My trip to see our Family’s Past, to Eppstein in the Palatinate” by Paul

                                    W. Hertzler

                        In search of the roots of the “Other” Hertzler family

                        The Roots of the Other Hertzler family

                        Will of John Hertzler 2/13/1795

                        Indenture:  Jacob Hartzler to John Hartzler 10/9/1767

                        Word pictures of 18th century migrants to America

                        Summary of information about Anabaptists of Eppstein

                        Shiplist of the Brotherhood, 1750

                        In search of the Other Hertzlers

                        Indenture:   William Jenkins & wife to John Hertzler 4/1/1837

                        Lost Hertzlers

                        Preface III  Thank you.

                        Preface IV

 

1.  The Other Hertzler-Hartzlers, Correspondence, 1991-95, and source materials, 1724-1995 (Continued)

 

Box 4 (Large) (Continued)

 

4/5       Notebook:  (Gray) 

            Copies of:

                        “The German Immigration into Penna.” By Frank Ried Diffenderffer 1988

                        “Genealogical Record of Reverend Hans Herr” by Theodore W. Herr.  1908

                        Deed:  George Edwards to Emanuel C. Hertzler 1/31/1907

                        Brotherhood Ship list 1750

                        History of Lancaster County, Penna , by Franklin Ellis & Samuel Evans

                        Lancaster County, Penna, A History  by H.M.J. Klein 1924, pp 476-77, 491-92

                        Biographical Annals of Lancaster County, Penna  published by J.H. Beers & Co. 1903, pp. 432-3, 529, 674-5, 865-6

                        The Hagey Families in America and the Dulaney Family by K.A. Hagey &

                                    Wm. A. Hagey, 1951, pp 284-5

                        A Brief Biographic Memorial of Jacob Hertzler by John Hertzler, Sr. 1885, pp 336-7

                        Photocopies from office of Records and Archives Services, Lancaster,

                                    County, Penna. Hertzler, Christian & wife to Jacob Brenner-

                                    Indenture  3/7/1837

                        “The Manor of Conestoga” in papers read before the Lancaster County Historical Society 1938.  P. 36-6

                        Lancaster County, Penna. Cemetery surname index

                        Record of One Branch of the Newcomer Family  by James K. Newcomer, 1882

                        “Old Mills and Country Ordinaries” in papers read before the Lancaster

                                    County Historical Society,  1897.  Pp. 299-322

                        Early American Mills by Martha & Murray Similes.  Pp. 31-33

                        Inventory of Christian Hertzler  5/4/1841

                        From:  History of Cumberland County & Adams County, Penna. 1886 by

                                    Samuel Bates  pp. 481, 509-10

                        Photocopies of information re; property of Christian Hertzler, 1806-1874,

                                    wedding of Mary Francis Landis & Charles Hertzler Mumma, 1907,

                                    wedding of Annie Erb Hertzler & Jacob Myers Herr,

                                    Home of Henry & Sussana Hertzler.

                        “Word Pictures of 18th Century Migrations to America

                        Oldest Known Hertzler home – Christian Newcomer Hertzler, 1808     South Donnerville Road, Manor Township, Lancaster Co., PA.

                        Will of John B. Hertzler  5/4/1876

                        Eppstein – summary of Anabaptists

 

1.  The Other Hertzler-Hartzlers, Correspondence, 1991-95, and source materials, 1724-1995 (Continued)

 

Box 4 (Large) (Continued)

 

4/6       Notebook:  Family Histories

                        Hertzlers:

                                    Brenneman

                                    Cassel

                                    Kauffman

                                    Huber

                                    Brubaker

                                    Kratz

                                    Boorse

                                    Bean

                                    Heimer

                                    Hunsberger

                                    Bomberger

                                    Nissley

                                    Buckwalter

                        The Hunsbergers, a Portion of the Genealogical History by George

                                    S. Hunsberger  1969, p. 564-7, 657-64

                        Bomberger:  Lancaster County Roots, 1722-1986.  Pp. 22,73, 75, 79, 84, 90

                        Announcement of A History of the Nussli, Nissley, Nessly Family, 1717-1985 , By Karl Nissley Haines.

                        Statement on slavery at Germantown, Penna.  1688.

                        Misc. notes

                        References used for Hertzler family genealogy

 

4/7       Notebook:  (Small Gray)

                        Some other sources for the Other Hertzlers:

                                    Will of John Hertzler 1795 and comments.

                                    Family of John Buckwalter Hertzler and Charlotte Eby Nissley

                                    Will of Jacob Hertzler 1793

                                    Petition of Anna Hertzler, widow of John Hertzler, copied 1813.

                                    1837 documents re:  estate of John Hertzler

                                    Hertzler Clan meeting announcement, 1935

                                    Hertzler Clan Fourth Annual Reunion program, 1927

                                    Tenth Annual Reunion of the Hertzler Family (1933) program.

                                    Sixth Annual Reunion of the Hertzler Family (1929) program &

                                                Minutes of the Fifth Reunion (held 8/25/1930)

                                    Stricklers of Pennsylvania by Abigail H. Strickler, et al 1942.  Pp. 48-55

 

1.  The Other Hertzler-Hartzlers, Correspondence, 1991-95, and source materials, 1724-1995 (Continued)

 

Box 4 (Large) (Continued)

 

4/8       Bishop Jacob Hertzler and his Family by Paul V. Hostetler, 1976

4/9       Benedict Mellinger and descendants by Guy & Ruth Mellinger

4/10     Lancaster County, PA Cemetery Listings of Hertzler-Hartzlers

4/11     A Good Heritage:  Genealogy of Jonas (Hertzler) Hess Families by Anna Ruth Hess 1990

4/12     Hoover Histories 1989

 

4/13     Notebook:  Large Light Blue

            In front pocket:

                        Deed:  George Edwards to Emanuel C. Hertzler, 1907

                        Newspaper Clippings re:  E.C. Hertzler

                        Last newsletter Hertzler/Chase Clan and correspondence with Ivan & Sue Hertzler

            In binder:  (mostly photocopies)

                        Correspondence with F. Colin Williams

                        Makers of America-The Firstcomers, 1536-1800  pp. 105-109

                        Maps:   Penna.  1730

                                    Penna.  1840  55 counties

                                    Lancaster Co. with townships as of 1729

                        Historical statistics, population growth 1790-1973

                        John Brubaker Hertzler, 1811-1887

                                    Will, printed & photocopy of hand written

                                    Note on property inheritance with pictures & map

                        Indentures:

                                    William Jenkins & wife to John Hertzler, printed & photocopy and written, 1837

                                    John B. Hertzler and wife to Joseph C. Passmore, 1843

                        Printed & photocopy of handwritten Ship lists:

                                    Passenger and immigration lists index (17th, 18th & 19th century) Vol. 2 H-N pp 897, ?, 982, XXXVI photocopy

                                    Pennsylvania German Pioneers by Ralph B. Strassberger Vol II, 1934, Pp XXXII, to XXXVII, 396-7, 446-51, 521-23, photocopy

                                    Collection of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and other Immigrants in Pennsylvania, from 1727-1776 By I. Daniel Rupp pp. 39-41, 47-8, 195-6., photocopy

                                    Rupp:  Names of German, Swiss and Other Immigrants – 1750, pp. 243-245, photocopy

                                    Herald of Truth – announcement of death of I.D. Rupp

 

1.  The Other Hertzler-Hartzlers, Correspondence, 1991-95, and source materials, 1724-1995 (Continued)

 

Box 4 (Large) (Continued)

 

4/13     Notebook:  Large Light Blue (Continued)

                                   

                        Ships:

                                    An East India man of 1750

                                    Illustrated History of Ships and Boats by Lionel Casson, pp. 135

                                    The Ship by Bjorn Landstrom, p. 185

                                    The Illustrated History of Ships  by E.L. Cornwell, 1979 p. 120

                                                Wreck of HMS Pandora

                                    Early Eighteenth Century Palatine Emigration by Walter A. Knittle, 1965. P. 146-7

                                    Ship Passenger Lists, Penna & Delaware (1641-1825) ed. Carl Berger, 1980.  Pp. 148-9, 152-3, 204-5.

                                    From Many Lands by Alberta Eisman, 1970.  Pp. 20-5. “The Flow and Composition of German immigration to Philadelphia, 1727-1775” in the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography by Marianne Wokeck.  July 1981, pp 249-278

 

                        Dad’s Tree:

                                    Sketch of family tree by Aldus Hertzler that started Emanuel C. Hertzler’s quest for the Other Hertzlers.

                                    The Other Hertzler Farm

                                    Correspondence with Paul V. Hostetler, 1976, 1979 with maps.

                                    Millersville Mennonite Cemetery Index by Gary T. Hawbaker p. 23

                                    Meadow Dell Farm

                                                Deed:  George Edwards to Emanuel C. Hertzler, 1907

                                                Printed & hand written copies

                                                Maps & sketches of farm

                                                Walked-off perimeter of property

                                                Correspondence for obtaining deeds

                                    History of the American People p. 308 – cave dwellings 1683 by Woodrow Wilson, Vol. 1

                                    American Passenger Arrival Records by Michael Tepper, 1988, p. 18-20

                                    Ship Passenger Lists National and New England 1600-1825, ed. Carl Beyer, 1977. P. 44-5

                                    Mennonite Historical Library searches: notes

 

            Back pocket:

                        Copy of obituary for Henry B. Hertzler, 1924  

1.  The Other Hertzler-Hartzlers, Correspondence, 1991-95, and source materials, 1724-1995 (Continued)

 

Box 5 (Oversize) (One White Tube)

 

1724 Map of Johann  Georg Erdmann (enhanced map from Hertzler Bros.

                        Furniture Brochure)(photocopy)

1750, Nov. 1, Pennsylvania Gazette, 3 pages (photocopy)

 

Box 6 (Oversize) (Brown Tube)

 

Hertzler Stammbaum (Ancestral Tree)

            Ancestor line of Dr. Arthur Emanuel Hertzler, the “Horse and Buggy Doctor”.

                        A family tree drawn by hand.  (Photocopy given to Hertzler in 1993)  Original is in Germany.

 

Box 7 (Oversize) (File Folder)

 

1875 Historical Atlas of Lancaster County, by Everts & Stewart.  (Reproduction, 1992)          

 

 

2.  Goshen College, 1934-38, and Reunions, 1949-1998

 

Box 8 (Oversize) (File Folder)

 

1936, May, Photograph of Goshen College Faculty and Students

            (includes original framed picture, and one photocopy)

 

Box 9 (Large)

 

9/1       Goshen College Shirt factory

                        Workers photograph, copies for 1934 & 1935.  Most people identified.

 

9/2       Class of ‘38 song and “Breaking the Wreath” from the Record 6/14/38 and copies

                        of the Literary Supplement of the Record, 6/14/1938.

 

9/3       Photographs

                        Campus

                        Coffman Hall, exterior, interior

                        Dining Hall

                        Fountain (from 1937  Maple Leaf)

                        Class member “snapshots”

                        Goshen College postcard sent in 1947.

 

 

2.  Goshen College, 1934-38, and Reunions, 1949-1998 (Continued)

 

Box 9 (Large) (Continued)

 

9/4       1938 Class Circle Letters from 1949, 1950 & 1951.  Includes some photographs

                        and addresses of class members.

 

9/5       The 7-Up’s

                        Origin of group

                        Obituaries of members and spouses.

 

9/6       Class of ‘38, 50th Reunion

                        Class photograph with identification on back.

                        Class photograph at the ARBOR (Class gift to the College, members identified)

                        Program for 10/8/88 reunion

                        Book of Class members

 

9/7       Class of ‘38 – 55th Reunion

                        Alumni Weekend Program

                        Schedule of events, 10/1-3/1993

                        Reunion announcement from class president, John A. Friesen

                        Science departments’ events.

                        Obituary:  Paul Bender, sponsor of the Class of ’38.

                        Correspondence re”  tree planting in memory of Paul Bender by the Class of “38.

                        Record of reunion program committee, 2/25/93.

                        Class of ’38, list of members

 

9/8       Class of ’38 – 60th Reunion

                        Photographs from Alumni and parent relations with letter.

                        Class of ’38 members list as of October 1998.

 

9/9       Misc/Other Items

                        Order of service for funeral of Alvin J. Blough (’38), letter from Gertrude

                                    Blough (’38) and tributes to Alvin.

                        Two Jewels and a Bird, by Ruby Pearl Martin Zook (’38),  her  story.

 

9/10     S.C. Yoder

                        The Season’s Greetings, 1962

                        Signed photograph with “yesterday is but a dream..”

                        Newspaper clipping, 60th wedding anniversary

                        “S.C. Yoder Looks Back:  A Conversation” in Goshen College Bulletin,

                                    May 1963.

 

2.  Goshen College, 1934-38, and Reunions, 1949-1998 (Continued)

 

Box 9 (Large) (Continued)

 

9/11a   Copies of Goshen College faculty, staff and student photograph, (1936)

                        Original of this 1926 photograph is found in Box 8 (Oversize)

9/11b   Goshen College faculty, staff and student photograph, 1936, numbered.

                        Original of this 1926 photograph is found in Box 8 (Oversize)

 

9/12     Hand crafted plaque presented to Emanuel C. Hertzler at 50th class reunion, 1938 class.

9/13     Hand crafted plaque presented to Myrtle Schnell Hertzler at 50th class reunion, 1938 class.

 

9/14     Yoder Sisters’ Cookbook, dedicated to Lois Yoder Kreider (’38) and published by her sisters who added to Lois’s unfinished cookbook after her death in 1972.

 

9/15     1937 Maple Leaf – edited by Class of ’38

9/16     1938 Maple Leaf

 

3.  Civilian Public Service, World War II, 1942-1994, including articles on war and peace, 1986-97

 

Box 9 (Large) (Continued)

 

9/17     Mess Manual for Civilian Public Service Camps  (Section I)

                        General Information

                        Principles of Nutrition

                        Principles of Feeding

                        Mess Management

                        Mess Accounting and Administration

 

9/18     Mess manual for Public Service Camps Menus  (Section III)

                        Public Service Camps Menus

 

9/19     Quantity Recipes for Canteen and Mess Feeding with Evaporated Milk

 

9/20     Nutrition charts for Medical and Other Specialists, Eleventh Edition, 1942

 

9/21     Our CPS Stories , Prairie Street Mennonite Church, Elkhart, Indiana, 1966

 

9/22     Letter, Nov. 1, 1994 from Aldus Hertzler to brother Emanuel with comments about CPS units at Lincoln, Nebraska

 

3.  Civilian Public Service, World War II, 1942-1994, including articles on war and peace, 1986-97 (Continued)

 

Box 9 (Large) (Continued)

 

9/23     Photographs:  Paul W. Hertzler at Luray, VA Camp and Working at Dead Man Peak.

 

9/24     Notebook:  Sakharov.  Book:  Progress, Coexistence & Intellectual Freedom by Andrei D. Sakharov, 1968.  One hundred clippings about Sakharov, 1970-1994.

 

9/25     Paper, Etc.

                        Religious Perspectives of College Teaching in Biology by Edward McCrady, 1951-52

                        American Scientific Affiliation:  “A brief explanation of the origin of the group and its constitution”

                        Universal Military Training – section from the Christian Century, undated (1952?)

                        Letter from Rep. George Bender (Ohio)  re:  Universal Military training.

                        Arguments against Universal Military training.

 

9/26     War & Peace

                        Letter from Lois Rutt (1992) and information re:  her son Dan who was convicted of failing to register for the draft in 1986.

                        Clipping from NEWSWEEK, March 9, 1992.  “Kids and Guns”

                        “Seeking Alternatives to World Conflict” by Bobbi S. Low

                        “The Chaos of War” in Science News, January 5, 1965

                        “War” collection of “words of experts” on “The folly of war” by Emanuel Hertzler

                        “Secret tapes fuel speculation over Germany bomb” by Ken Creffield in South Bend Tribune, March 1, 1992.

                        “First they make enemies:  building a psychological base for war”, Atlee Beechy 2/25/92  (outline)

                        “Man Preaches racism in a Church of hate”, Bruce Henderson in Detroit Free Press, 8/30/91

 

9/26     War & Peace (Continued)

                        “Why We Fight” in Michigan Today, Dec. 1991  Vol. 23 No. 4

                        Various newspaper clippings

                        “War on Trial” by Alice Kaplan in Civilization, Oct/Nov. 1997

 

9/27     Notebook:  War and Peace

                        A Collection of Cartoons, Quotations, Clippings, Articles and Magazines

                                    By Emanuel C. Hertzler

Name and Subject Tracings

(for Box 1)

 

Hartzler

Hertzel, Hans (ca. 1690-after 1750)

Hertzler, Elam K. (1926-    )

Hertzler, Emanuel C. (1917-    )

Hertzler, Jacob (1703-1786)

Hertzler, Johannes (circa 1710-after 1755)

Hertzler, Leon E. (1949-    )

Hertzler, Paul W. (1924-1994)

Kilheffer, Harold M. (1930-    )

Mennonites - Palatinate - Eppstein

Mennonites - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County

Mennonites - Switzerland - Hirzel

Miller, J. Virgil

Mumma, Samuel Hertzler (1893-1970)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

November 18, 2003 / Updated by Helen Hostetler

File: "HM1-900.doc"

Mennonite Church USA Archives-Goshen, 1700 S Main St., Goshen, Indiana  46526