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Trask Library - Merrill Department of Rare Books and Special Collections
Collections include records of 26 New England state and regional Baptist and Congregational organizations as well as records of 48 Baptist and Congregational churches. Repository for archives of The American Baptist Churches of Massachusetts (TABCOM) and for the records of all disbanded American Baptist churches in the state
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Brethren Digital Archives (Internet Archive)
Church of the Brethren Gospel Messenger - the mission of the Brethren Digital Archives is to digitize some or all of the periodicals produced from the beginning of publication to the year 2000 by each of the Brethren bodies who trace their origin to the baptism near Schwarzenau, Germany in 1708.
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Brethren Heritage Center (Internet Archive) New!
The Brethren Heritage Center, located in Brookville, Ohio, is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving historical and current information concerning the various Brethren bodies which have a rich heritage dating to 1708 in Schwarzenau, Germany. The Brethren bodies involved with the Brethren Heritage Center are: Church of the Brethren, Conservative Grace Brethren International, Dunkard Brethren, Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches, German Baptist Brethren, Old Brethren, Old Brethren German Baptist, Old German Baptist Brethren, Old German Baptist Brethren-New Conference, Old Order German Baptist, The Brethren Church.
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British and Foreign Bible Society Library
Cambridge, England.
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Rifton, New York.
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Calvin College - Heritage Hall
Grand Rapids, Michigan. Heritage Hall has and makes available for research the records of Calvin College, Calvin Seminary, and the Christian Reformed Church in North America. In addition the collection holds the personal papers of the college and seminary faculty and staff, ministers in the denomination, and letters detailing the Dutch migration and the impact of this migration on North America.
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Congregational Library & Archives
The Congregational Library holds some 225,000 items, both archival and published, covering Congregational Christian history and a broad array of related topics. Located in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Congregational Library & Archives - Digital Collections
New England's Hidden Histories, a collection of rare colonial-era church records, is the Congregational Library's most important initiative, serving scholars and genealogists as well as local Congregational churches interested in preserving their past. The Library is also building a large and diverse collection of images
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Diocese of Fredericton Archives ~ The Diocesan Archives
New Brunswick.
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Disciples of Christ Historical Society
The three groups of the Stone-Campbell Movement are the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), the Christian Churches/Churches of Christ and the a cappella Churches of Christ. Our Society houses 35,000 volumes, 50,000 files plus personal and institutional archival collections from across the 200 years of the Stone-Campbell Movement. Includes listings of congregational files, periodical indexes, and other records in their holdings. Located in Bethany, West Virginia.
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Evangelical United Brethren Collection
The Smith Library at Shenandoah University maintains an archive of historical materials relating to Virginia Conference of the Evangelical United Brethren Church prior to the merger with the Methodist Church in 1968.
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Evangelisches Zentral-Archiv in Berlin
Germany. Founded as a result of the joining of the Archive of the Evangelical Church of Germany (EKD) and the Archive of the Evangelical Church of the Union (EKU). The Evangelical Church of Germany (EKD) is itself a union of all the Protestant churches in the several German states, creating an alliance of independent churches of the various Protestant denominations. The Evangelical Church of the Union (EKU) is the successor organization of the Prussian State Church.
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F. M. Johnson Archives and Special Collection
From North Park University. This collection exists for the sole purpose of preserving and making available to researchers the historical records of the Evangelical Covenant Church. Founded in 1885 by Swedish immigrants, the Covenant values its rich heritage of churches, pastors, and lay people who have given the denomination its identity and who have carried out its mission. The collection includes books and serials, microfilmed newspapers and church records, files of local churches, pastors, missionaries, educators, and administrators.
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Guildhall Library Manuscripts Collection
London, England.
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Experienced researchers will undertake fee-for-service research in Guildhall Library's collections.
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Holland, Michigan. At Hope College holding the archival collections of Hope College, the Holland Historical Trust, Western Theological Seminary & more.
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Kautz Family YMCA Archives | University of Minnesota Libraries
The Kautz Family YMCA Archives collects the historical records of the Y's national resource office, YMCA of the USA, and also holds records of the Metropolitan Minneapolis and Greater New York YMCAs, as well as those of Y's Men International, a service club in partnership with the Y. The collections document the evolution of the Y from its Protestant evangelical origins, including its contributions to war relief, the invention of basketball and volleyball, public health campaigns in China, rural reconstruction in India and Korea, teaching English as a second language, and much more.
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Archival records, organizational records and files; photographs, postcards, and scrapbooks; films, videos, and audio-recordings; posters and broadsides; artifacts, books, and periodicals.
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Guide to more than four hundred collections of overseas missionary materials held in the United Kingdom.
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