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C.W. Sanders
1858 ca.
C. W. Sanders graduated from the Missionary Institute in 1858. He also served in the Civil War.
Students; Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute; Susquehanna University; Sanders, C.W.
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Missionary Institute Founder
1858 ca.
Benjamin Kurtz was the founder and president of the Missionary Institute from 1858 to 1865. He was also the first professor of the Theology Department.
Kurtz, Benjamin, 1795-1865 ; Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute ; Kurtz, Benjamin ; Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Insitute ;Susquehanna University ; College presidents.
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Graduating Class
1858 ca.
A photograph of an early Missionary Institute graduating class. Seated in the center of the photograph is Peter Born, 3rd President of the Institute.
Alumni & alumnae; Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute; Susquehanna University; Born, Peter.
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Health of Selinsgrove Letter - page 2.
1858-03-11
The second page of the letter concerning the health of Selinsgrove includes signatures of Selinsgrove citizens and physicians.
Correspondence; Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute; Susquehanna University;
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Correspondence from Selinsgrove
1858-03-11
In response to charges that Selinsgrove was not a healthy place, the Selinsgrove community sent Dr. Kurtz a confident letter stating why their community was a safe and healthy place to have a school.
Correspondence; Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute; Susquehanna University;
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Missionary Institute Site Selection - page 2
1858-03-12
The second page of the letter from the citizens of Selinsgrove to Kurtz about the site of the Missionary Institute.
Correspondence; Universities & colleges; Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute; Susquehanna University;
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Letter from Selinsgrove to Kurtz regarding the Missionary Institute Site Selection
1858-03-12
Benjamin Kurtz, the Missionary Institute founder and 1st President, had put out the word that he wanted to start a school where men could learn how to be teachers of the Gospel. For the location he was...
Correspondence; Universities & colleges; Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute; Susquehanna University;
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Letter from Selinsgrove Borough to the Missionary Institute in Baltimore
1858-04-29
The citizens of Selinsgrove wrote the Board of managers of the Evangelical Lutheran Mission Institute in Baltimore stating that they had secured subscription to give to the proper officers to have the...
Correspondence; Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute; Susquehanna University;
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First Catalogue of the Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute
1859 ca.
Classes were held on campus for the first time on November 1, 1859. The catalog includes the names of the Board of Directors, faculty and instructors, students in both the theological and collegiate departments...
College administrators; Students; Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute; Susquehanna University
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Course of Instruction - Annual Catalog
1859 ca.
The Theological Department was started on October 7th, 1858. Benjamin Kurtz, the Institute's first President, was also the first professor in the Theological Department.
Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute; Susquehanna University; Universities & colleges; Catalogs
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Page 17 of the Missionary Institue Catalog
1859 ca.
In response to student discipline problems, the Missionary Institute Board required students to attend morning and evening chapel services under the threat of being expelled.
Susquehanna University; Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute; Religious services;
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Missionary Institute Catalog Expenses Description
1859 ca.
Extra charges were assessed for lessons in drawing, singing or instrumental instruction.
Universities & colleges; Price lists; Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute; Susquehanna University
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Drawing of the Susquehanna Female College
1859 ca.
The Susquehanna Female College opened on September 22, 1859. It was once the private residence of Leonard App, brother to John App (who donated the land for the Missionary Institute). The Female College...
Buildings ; Universities & colleges; Susquehanna Female College; Susquehanna University; Women's colleges
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D. I. Foust
1859 ca.
A photograph of a Missionary Institute student.
Students; Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute; Susquehanna University;Foust, D. I.
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Title page of Rev. Hutter's address to Female College
1859-11-09
Rev. E.W. Hutter, the Pastor of St. Matthews Lutheran Church of Philadelphia, addressed the faculty and students of the Susquehanna Female College on Female education.
Women's colleges; Education of women ; Susquehanna Female College; Susquehanna University
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First Annual Catalogue of Susquehanna Female College.
1860 ca.
The catalog of the Susquehanna Female College lists the trustees, faculty and 36 students. It also lists the course of study, optional studies, and expenses. Rev. C.C. Baughman was the first principal...
College administrators; Students; Susquehanna Female College; Susquehanna University; Catalogs
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Selinsgrove Hall
1860 ca.
Formerly the Institute Building, Selinsgrove Hall is the first and oldest building on campus. This picture is a reproduction of a postcard.
Buildings ; Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute ; Susquehanna University ; Universities & colleges;
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Philosophian Society Exhibition
1861-02-22
Along with debates the literary socieites on campus held Exhibitions. This is the program of the first Philo Society Exhibition held in February 1861. The public was welcome to attend these Exhibitions,...
Student organizations; Exhibition posters; Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute; Susquehanna University;
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Certificate of Holy Ministry
1861-06-12
The Theological Department educated men for gospel ministry. This certificate belonging to George P. Weaver of Woodward, PA., shows the signature of Benjamin Kurtz who was the Missionary Institute's first...
Certificates; Clergy; Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute; Susquehanna University;
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1 "A Goodly Heritage"
Susquehanna University’s Digital Projects include images and text related to the history of the University. Descriptions for many of the images have been based on information in Susquehanna University,...
Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute; Susquehanna University;Housley, Donald D., 1940-; Universities & colleges; History;
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