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Elizabethtown College: Church of the Brethren Photograph Collection
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Rufus P. Bucher
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Rufus Pfautz Bucher (1883-1956) at a dedication ceremony. He was a minister, evangelist, and farmer. Served as free minister, elder, and pastor of the Mechanic Grove congregation for 55 years. Explanation...
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J.G. Francis
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J.G. Francis (1870-1958), historian, minister, and genealogist. In 1898 Francis convened meetings that established the German Baptist Historical Association and led to the founding of Elizabethtown College....
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J.G. Francis
Portraits; People
J.G. Francis (1870-1958), historian, minister, and genealogist. In 1898 Francis convened meetings that established the German Baptist Historical Association and led to the founding of Elizabethtown College....
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J. Kurtz Miller
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Jacob Kurtz Miller (1863-1943). In 1881 he moved to Cedar Rapids, IA, where he began more than 50 years of work in a dry goods store, rising to be secretary and part owner of the firm. In 1895, he joined...
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J.T. Myers
Portraits; People
Jacob Tobias Myers (1851-1915). Early pastor of Geiger Memorial Church in Philadelphia, Pa. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 904. 7.50 X 11.00 in.
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W.J. Swigart
Portraits; People
William Joseph Swigart (1850-1939), minister and teacher. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 1245. 7.73 X 11.11 in.
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Swigarts
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William Joseph Swigart (1850-1939), minister and teacher with wife and possibly sister or sister-in-law. Swigart married Carrie Mattern Miller in 1882 and they had two sons. Explanation from the Brethren...
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Swigarts
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William Joseph Swigart (1850-1939), minister and teacher with wife. Swigart married Carrie Mattern Miller in 1882 and they had two sons. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 1245. 7.17 X 10.50...
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Isaac W. Taylor
Portraits; People
Isaac W. Taylor (1856-1933), elder. Elected a minister of the Conestoga, Pa. congregation in 1891. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 1249. 7.72 X 11.00 in.
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Buchers
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William Pfautz Bucher (1888-1971) and wife, Mabel Weaver Bucher. Bucher served, along with his wife, as deacon of the Mechanic Grove Church for 43 years. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page...
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Samuel R. Zug
Portraits; People
Samuel Ruhl Zug (1832-1926), minister and district leader. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 1401. 6.29 X 10.50 in.
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Samuel R. Zug
Portraits; People
Samuel Ruhl Zug (1832-1926), minister and district leader. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 1401. 7.58 X 11.00 in.
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Samuel R. Zug
Portraits; People
Samuel Ruhl Zug (1832-1926), minister and district leader. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 1401. 7.61 X 11.00 in.
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Frank S. Carper
Portraits; People
Frank Stauffer Carper (1893-1975), bank executive, minister, and historian. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 256. 7.36 X 10.30 in.
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Mary S. Geiger
Portraits; People
Mary S. Geiger (1828-1916). After her husband's death in 1885, Mary contributed money for Brethren church buildings in Philadelphia and other cities and supported Brethren colleges, orphanages, and mission...
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Wilbur Stover
Portraits; People
Wilbur Stover (1866-1930), missionary. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 1225-27. 7.77 X 11.00 in.
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Isaac W. Taylor
Portraits; People
Isaac W. Taylor (1856-1933), church elder. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 1249. 6.54 X 11.00 in.
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Samuel R. Zug
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Samuel Ruhl Zug (1832-1926), minister, district leader. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 1401. 6.14 X 11.00 in.
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Conewago Meetinghouse
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Conewago meetinghouse, located 5 miles south of Hershey in Dauphin Co., Pa. Explanation from the Brethren Encylcopedia page 332. Glass plate negative.
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Windber Church
Ira W. Gibbel Collection. Windber Church of the Brethren. Built in 1905, rebuilt in 1922. Postcard was written on August 17, 1946. Explanation from the Brethren Encyclopedia page 1348.
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