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Meyer, Wenger, Bucher Collection

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Fianna Bucher Meyer

Leah K. Meyer

Samuel and Jacob Gibble Meyer

Ammon and Lucille Meyer

Postcards

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Meyer, Wenger, Bucher Collection, 1884-1983 | Earl H. and Anita F. Hess Archives and Special Collections

By Benjamin Errickson '19 and Abigail Sholes '23

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Collection Overview

Title: Meyer, Wenger, Bucher Collection, 1884-1983Add to your cart.

ID: MSS/MSS-0019

Extent: 3.0 Linear Feet

Date Acquired: 08/23/2016. More info below under Accruals.

Collection Historical Note

Samuel Gibble Meyer (1885-1969) was the son of Jacob Wenger Meyer (1862-1939) and Leah Groh Gibble (1864-1956). He was a minister for the Fredericksburg Church of the Brethren from 1916 to 1960 and an elder of the church from 1937 to 1955. Samuel Meyer attended Elizabethtown College, graduating in 1910 with a degree in Pedagogy. In the same year, he married his wife Fianna Bucher (1886-1915). They had two children, Leah Kay Meyer (1912-1988) and Ammon Bucher Meyer (1911-1991). A third child, Rufus Meyer, died in infancy. After the passing of Fianna in 1915, Samuel remarried Elizabeth Miller in 1916 and they had six children. His brother was Jacob Gibble Meyer (1884-1951), president of Elizabethtown College from 1921-1924. Samuel Meyer passed away on 28 May 1969.

Fianna Bucher Meyer (1886-1915) lived in Lebanon, Pennsylvania for the majority of her life. She was the youngest daughter in the family of full and half-siblings, and was born to George Bucher (1845-1923) and Fianna Bucher nee Pfautz (1850-1937). She attended Elizabethtown College for a year in 1908 to obtain a teaching certificate. Two years later, she married Samuel G. Meyer in 1910 and had two children, Ammon Meyer and Leah K. Meyer. A third child, Rufus Meyer, died in infancy in 1914. In 1914, Fianna Meyer was transported to the White Haven Sanitorium after contracting tuberculosis. She stayed there for several months before being returned home, where she passed away on 11 April 1915.

Jacob Gibble Meyer (1884-1951) was born in Fredericksburg, Pennsylvania to Jacob Wenger Meyer and Leah Groh Gibble. He attended Elizabethtown College between 1901-1905, graduating with a degree in pedagogy. Later, Meyer enrolled at Franklin and Marshall College and graduated with a Bachelor in Liberal Arts in 1910. He continued his education further, spending the summers of 1905 and 1907 at the University of Pennsylvania. Finally, he received his doctorate from Columbia University in the 1920s. He had returned to Elizabethtown College in 1910 as a professor and served as the head for the Department of Psychology and Education. In 1921, he was elected president of Elizabethtown College and served in that role until 1924. Jacob married his wife, Anna Pfautz Royer (1884-1941), in 1911 and they had five children. Meyer lived with his family in Pennsylvania for a time before moving to Indiana, then Wisconsin, and finally Washington state. His brother was Samuel Gibble Meyer. Jacob Gibble Meyer passed away on 6 March 1951 in Seattle, Washington.

Leah Kay Meyer (1913-1988) was the daughter of Samuel Gibble Meyer and Fianna Bucher. She was born in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, spending her first year there with her parents and brother, Ammon Meyer. In 1914, she was moved to Quarryville, Pennsylvania under the care of her mother’s half-sister, Mary Habecker (1872-1969) due to her mother’s illness. Three years later, around 1917, Leah Meyer returned home to live with her father, brother, and stepmother. She later attended Elizabethtown College between 1936-1938 and during summer sessions in 1940 and 1941. She graduated with a teaching certification in Elementary Education. Meyer had a long teaching career which began in a one-room schoolhouse and concluded in the Oaks School in 1978. She passed away on 21 July 1988.

Ammon Bucher Meyer (1911-1991) was born in Lebanon, Pennsylvania to Samuel G. Meyer and Fianna Meyer (nee Bucher). Meyer graduated from Elizabethtown College in 1933 before receiving his graduate degree from Temple University. He was a schoolteacher and Church of the Brethren minister, eventually becoming principal of Linglestown Elementary School. Meyer was a member of the Mount Zion Road Church of the Brethren, a trustee of Camp Swatara, and board member for Philhaven Hospital. Ammon Meyer married Lucille Wenger (1918-2008) in 1941. They had two children, Luke W. Meyer and Nancy L. Bieber (nee Meyer). During the late 1970s, Meyer and his wife worked for the Brethren Volunteer Service as pastoral associates. Ammon Meyer passed away on 6 April 1991.

Lucille Wenger Meyer (1918-2008) was born in Lebanon, Pennsylvania to Edward M. Wenger Jr. and Annis Wenger. Lucille Meyer graduated from college in 1941. She married Ammon Bucher Meyer in 1941 and had two children, Luke W. Meyer and Nancy L. Meyer. She taught in a one-room schoolhouse and later took a position as a teacher in the Northern Lebanon School District. In addition, she was a member and deacon to the Mount Zion Road Church of the Brethren. Within the Church, she was the director of music, a Sunday School teacher, and director of the Vacation Bible School. Upon retirement, she and her husband worked for the Brethren Volunteer Service as pastoral associates. Lucille Meyer passed away on 16 May 2008.

Administrative Information

Repository: Earl H. and Anita F. Hess Archives and Special Collections

Accruals: Additional materials donated on 07/22/2021

Acquisition Source: Nancy L. Meyer Bieber

Separated Materials: Clothing items from the collection including a woman’s black petticoat, dress, and cape; a man’s black high collared sleeveless vest; and three prayer coverings are cataloged separately. Additional materials were filed with RG03 CoB IV Mount Zion Road and RG02 Elizabethtown College Archives.


Box and Folder Listing


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[Series 1: Fianna Bucher Meyer, 1886-1915],
[Series 2: Leah K. Meyer, 1913-1988],
[Series 3: Samuel and Jacob Gibble Meyer, 1884-1969],
[Series 4: Ammon and Lucille Meyer, 1911-2008],
[Series 5: Postcards, 1904-1953],
[Series 6: Photographs, c. 1909-1973],
[Series 7: Miscellaneous, 1892-1983],
[All]

Series 1: Fianna Bucher Meyer, 1886-1915Add to your cart.
This series contains relevant correspondence, postcards, documents, and articles pertaining to Fianna Bucher Meyer (1886-1915). Contents include school documents, such as school reports, an Elizabethtown College tuition bill, and an attendance log for Sunday School. A penmanship exercise booklet and tablet of lined paper contains various school assignments completed by Fianna Bucher. Later papers include a wedding announcement to Samuel G. Meyer in 1910. Several articles and announcements pertain to Fianna Meyer’s illness and subsequent death from tuberculosis in 1915. Correspondence ranges from 1895-1918 and largely involves family members writing to Fianna Meyer during her time at White Haven Sanitorium or discussing her tuberculosis diagnosis with others. Other topics include Fianna Meyer’s children and daily life during her life and after her death. Correspondents include Mary and Phares Habecker, George and Fianna Bucher, Samuel G. Meyer, Leah Phillipy, Amy Bucher, and Rufus Bucher. Also included in this series are all postcards sent to and from Fianna Meyer between 1906-1915, with correspondents such as Martha Martin, niece Ruth, Susan Wenger, Ella Lentz, Leah Phillipy, Clara B., Kathryn, Katie Merkey, cousin Simon, Phares and Mary Habecker, George and Fianna Bucher, Leah K. Meyer, Mrs. Isaac Newton Harvey Beahm and Mrs. Joseph Gibbel.
Box 1Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Sunday School Attendance Log, 1904Add to your cart.
Folder 2: School Papers, 1895-1908Add to your cart.
Folder 3: Wedding Announcement, 1910Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Death and Funeral Announcement and Articles, 1915Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Correspondence: To/From Habeckers and Fianna Bucher Meyer, 1895-1915Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Correspondence: To/From Bucher parents and Fianna Bucher Meyer, 1908-1915Add to your cart.
Folder 7: Correspondence: To/From Leah Phillipy and Fianna Bucher Meyer, 1913-1914Add to your cart.
Folder 8: To Fianna Bucher Meyer from Samuel G. Meyer, 1913-1915Add to your cart.
Folder 9: Correspondence: To "sister" from Fianna Bucher Meyer, 1908-1915Add to your cart.
Folder 10: Correspondence: To/From Assorted Individuals and Fianna Bucher Meyer, 1904-1915Add to your cart.
Folder 11: Correspondence: Concerning Fianna Bucher Meyer and family, 1914-1918Add to your cart.
Box 2Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Postcards: To/From Fianna Bucher Meyer, 1906-1910Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Postcards: To/From Fianna Bucher Meyer, 1911-1915Add to your cart.
Series 2: Leah K. Meyer, 1913-1988Add to your cart.
This series contains relevant documents, correspondence, and article relating to Leah K. Meyer (1913-1988). Early school papers include a Sunday School booklet, attendance certificates, report cards and commencement papers from high school, and report cards and papers from Elizabethtown College, spanning the years 1916-1941. Two teaching contracts, one from Jackson Township School District in 1938 and one from Spring-Ford Area School District in Royersford, Pennsylvania in 1966, detail Leah Meyer’s employment with the schools. Meyer also worked in the Oaks School District as a first-grade teacher, retiring in 1978. Correspondence contains information about personal and family life from 1920-1931 during Meyer’s childhood and young adulthood. Correspondents include Mary Habecker, Samuel G. Meyer, Beulah Grove, Dorothy Bucher, Leah Phillipy, and Caleb Bucher.
Box 2Add to your cart.
Folder 3: School Papers, 1916-1941Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Teaching Papers, 1938-1978Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Correspondence: To Leah K. Meyer from Mary Habecker, 1920-1931Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Correspondence: To Leah K. Meyer from Assorted Family, 1925-1927Add to your cart.
Series 3: Samuel and Jacob Gibble Meyer, 1884-1969Add to your cart.
This series contains writing and documents pertaining to brothers Samuel G. Meyer (1885-1969) and Jacob G. Meyer (1884-1951). Jacob Gibble Meyer was president of Elizabethtown College from 1921-1924. Contents pertaining to Samuel G. Meyer include several written documents of church notes, lesson plans, and poems. Included is one binder of sermon notes and records of potential names of members of the Fredericksburg Church of the Brethren (later renamed Mount Zion Road Church of the Brethren) between 1917-1920. Another small book contains lesson plans, and loose papers contain poems written by S.G. Meyer, dating between 1910-1965. Correspondence related to S.G. Meyer’s involvement in church duties spans from 1914-1929 and include correspondents H.A. Merkey, Jacob G. Meyer, and Bernie Mendelson. Contents pertaining to Jacob G. Meyer include a book titled “Things Worth While,” authored by J.G. Meyer as a reflection on the sayings and teachings attributed to Jesus.
Box 2Add to your cart.
Folder 7: Hardcover Binder of Sermon Notes (S.G. Meyer), 1917-1920Add to your cart.
Folder 8: Samuel G. Meyer Papers and Books, 1910-1965Add to your cart.
Folder 9: Correspondence: To Samuel G. Meyer, 1914-1929Add to your cart.
Folder 10: Jacob G. Meyer, book: "Things Worth While"Add to your cart.
Series 4: Ammon and Lucille Meyer, 1911-2008Add to your cart.
This series contains correspondence, reports, notes, and sermons relevant to Ammon Meyer (1911-1991) and Lucille Wenger Meyer (1918-2008). Documents include a script for a play and letter of thanks from Elizabethtown College President Ralph Schlosser for Ammon Meyer’s involvement. Also included is a copy of the Camp Conewago newspaper from 1939, belonging to Lucille Wenger. Several of Lucille Wenger’s Bible School books from 1925-1929 contain written responses to assignments given during Bible School, held at the Union House or in Fredericksburg, Pennsylvania. Reports, notes, and sermons mainly pertain to Ammon and Lucille Meyer’s work in various church positions. Contents include sermons given from the 1930s-1960s and materials relevant to Ammon Meyer’s ministry position from 1934 into the 1980s. Further papers detail Ammon and Lucille Meyer’s involvement in the Fredericksburg Church of the Brethren and their work as pastoral associates for the Post-30 Brethren Volunteer Service in various churches. These include the Black Rock, Lebanon, Hatfield, and Mount Zion Road Churches of the Brethren. Correspondence spans from 1934-1973 and is largely communication with family about daily life, though some correspondence is exchanged with various church members. Correspondents include Edward and Annis Wenger, Jacob Meyer, Ralph Schlosser, Lester Merkey, Norman Patrick, Robert Hess, Nevin Zuck, Harold Bomberger, and Earl Ziegler.
Box 2Add to your cart.
Folder 11: Assorted Papers, 1939-1968Add to your cart.
Folder 12: Lucille Wenger Bible School Books, 1925-1929Add to your cart.
Box 3Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Correspondence: To Lucille Wenger from mother, 1934-1936Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Correspondence: To Lucille Wenger from mother, 1936-1937, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 3: Correspondence: To Ammon and Lucille Meyer from Wenger parents, 1944-1954Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Correspondence: To Ammon and Lucille Meyer from Wenger parents, 1954-1957Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Correspondence: To Ammon and Lucille Meyer from Jacob G. Meyer, 1951Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Sermons, 1934-1939Add to your cart.
Folder 7: Sermons, 1940-1949Add to your cart.
Box 4Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Sermons, 1950-1959Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Sermons, 1960-1965Add to your cart.
Folder 3: Sermons, 1966-1969Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Sermons, 1970-1976Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Black Rock Pastoral Associate, 1976-1978Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Sermons, Hatfield Post-30 Pastoral Associate, 1978Add to your cart.
Folder 7: Sermons, 1979-1982Add to your cart.
Folder 8: Sunday School Lessons, 1949-1986Add to your cart.
Folder 9: Campfire and Vesper Talks, 1936-1958Add to your cart.
Folder 10: Assorted Messages, 1937-1958Add to your cart.
Folder 11: Church Membership ClassAdd to your cart.
Box 5Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Love Feast and Examination of Self, 1938-1979Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Church History, 1935-1976Add to your cart.
Folder 3: Funerals, 1959-1987Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Weddings, 1943-1979Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Social Action Work in District, 1962-1964Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Lester Merkey, 1961-1973Add to your cart.
Folder 7: Running a Church, 1956-1964Add to your cart.
Folder 8: Pastoral Care, 1955-1966Add to your cart.
Folder 9: Church Unity/Division, 1965Add to your cart.
Folder 10: Notes of Appreciation for Ammon Meyer's Work, 1959-1984Add to your cart.
Folder 11: Vacation Bible School: Director and Teacher Papers, 1935-1959Add to your cart.
Folder 12: Heifer Project and World War II, 1937-1958Add to your cart.
Folder 13: Heifer Project and World War II, 1992-1997Add to your cart.
Folder 14: Lucille Meyer Post-30 Pastoral Associate Papers and Reports, 1975-1996Add to your cart.
Folder 15: Lucille Meyer Post-30 Pastoral Associate, Lebanon Church, 1976Add to your cart.
Folder 16: Lucille Meyer Post-30 Pastoral Associate Remembrance from Post-30, 1976-1977Add to your cart.
Folder 17: Lucille Meyer Post-30 Pastoral Associate, Hatfield Church, 1978-1979Add to your cart.
Folder 18: Ammon Meyer Post-30 Pastoral Associate Papers and Correspondence, 1975-1977Add to your cart.
Folder 19: Ammon Meyer Post-30 Pastoral Associate, Lebanon Church, 1975-1976Add to your cart.
Folder 20: Ammon Meyer Post-30 Pastoral Associate, Black Rock, 1976-1977Add to your cart.
Folder 21: Ammon Meyer Post-30 Pastoral Associate, Hatfield Church, 1977-1978Add to your cart.
Series 5: Postcards, 1904-1953Add to your cart.
This series contains a variety of postcards to and from various members of the Meyer, Wenger, and Bucher families. Subjects include daily life, college, travel, holiday or birthday wishes, invitations, the passing of family members, church events and meetings, and visits to or from other family members. Correspondents write from various Pennsylvania towns: Quarryville, Fredericksburg, Lancaster, Jonestown, and Elizabethtown. Correspondents include Leah K. Meyer, Mary Habecker, Samuel G. Meyer, Ammon Meyer, George and Fianna P. Bucher, Leah Phillipy, Kathryn Giegler, Anna Royer and Jacob G. Meyer. Not included in this series are postcards to and from Fianna B. Meyer; postcards pertaining to her can be found in the series titled “Fianna Bucher Meyer.”
Box 5Add to your cart.
Folder 22: Postcards: To Leah K. Meyer from Mary Habecker, 1916-1927, undatedAdd to your cart.
Box 6Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Postcards: To Leah K. Meyer from Mary Habecker, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 2: Postcards: To Leah K. Meyer from Samuel G. and Ammon B. Meyer, 1915-1931, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 3: Postcards: To Leah K. Meyer from Leah Phillipy, 1916-1921, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 4: Postcards: To Leah K. Meyer, 1932-1937Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Postcards: To Leah K. and Ammon B. Meyer from Fianna P. Bucher, 1917-1921, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 6: Postcards: To Ammon Meyer from Samuel G. Meyer, 1917, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 7: Postcards: To Ammon Meyer from aunts, uncles, and cousins, 1912-1919, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 8: Postcards: To Ammon Meyer from Kathryn Giegler, 1916Add to your cart.
Folder 9: Postcards: To Ammon and Lucille Meyer, 1939-1953, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 10: Postcards: To George and Fianna Bucher from Ammon Meyer, 1917Add to your cart.
Folder 11: Postcards: To Leah Phillipy from Siblings, 1908-1918, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 12: To/From Samuel G. Meyer, 1908-1928, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 13: Postcards: To Anna Royer, 1908-1910Add to your cart.
Folder 14: Postcards: To/From Anna Royer and Jacob G. Meyer, 1906-1911Add to your cart.
Folder 15: To/From Anna Royer and Jacob G. Meyer, 1911-1923, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 16: Postcards: From Isaac Newton Harvey Beahm, 1908-1932Add to your cart.
Series 6: Photographs, c. 1909-1973Add to your cart.
This series contains a number of photographs of various members of the Meyer, Wenger, Bucher family. Contents include photographs of Samuel G. Meyer and Fianna Bucher Meyer, both separate and together, for their wedding in 1910. Photographs of Leah K. Meyer range from childhood into adulthood, approximately 1915-1973. Photographs of Phares and Mary Habecker show the couple together in their later years. Several undated photographs of Leah Phillipy are included. Photographs of assorted family members in group photographs at Elizabethtown College from 1909-1935 include Samuel G. Meyer, Edward Wenger, Ammon Meyer, Lucille Wenger, and Caleb Bucher. Several other undated photographs of other family members are included, as well as an assortment of photographs of Elizabethtown College from 1937-1948. These assorted photographs include photographs of Fairview Dorm, Alpha Hall, and Rider Hall, as well as photographs of Bible professor Martha Martin and the Elizabethtown Boy’s Quartet.
Box 6Add to your cart.
Folder 17: Samuel G. and Fianna Bucher Meyer, 1910Add to your cart.
Folder 18: Leah K. Meyer, 1915-1973Add to your cart.
Folder 19: Phares and Mary Habecker, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 20: Leah Phillipy, undatedAdd to your cart.
Box 7Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Meyer, Wenger, Bucher Family Members at Elizabethtown College, 1909-1935Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Assorted Family Members, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 3: Assorted Elizabethtown College Photographs, 1937-1948Add to your cart.
Series 7: Miscellaneous, 1892-1983Add to your cart.
This series contains articles, correspondence, and papers from various members of the Meyer, Wenger, and Bucher families. Correspondence between Edward M. and Annis B. Wenger from 1948 details daily life at home in Fredericksburg while Annis Wenger was traveling. Articles pertaining to Phares and Mary Habecker honor Phares Habecker’s years of career service and their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Other newspaper clippings and pamphlets record their deaths and obituaries in 1969. Further newspaper clippings include obituaries for Leah Phillipy and Rufus Phillipy. Newspaper articles highlighting the church service and achievements of William P. Bucher, Rufus Bucher, and Caleb Bucher are included in this series. Other items pertain to Mabel Bucher and Naomi Bucher, including funeral pamphlets from 1971 and 1970.
Box 7Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Correspondence: Edward M. and Annis B. Wenger, 1948Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Phares and Mary Habecker Articles and Pamphlets, 1892-1969Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Phillipy-Habecker Article Clippings, 1927-1983Add to your cart.
Folder 7: Bucher Family Members: Articles, Cards, and Pamphlets, 1950-1970sAdd to your cart.

Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Fianna Bucher Meyer, 1886-1915],
[Series 2: Leah K. Meyer, 1913-1988],
[Series 3: Samuel and Jacob Gibble Meyer, 1884-1969],
[Series 4: Ammon and Lucille Meyer, 1911-2008],
[Series 5: Postcards, 1904-1953],
[Series 6: Photographs, c. 1909-1973],
[Series 7: Miscellaneous, 1892-1983],
[All]


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