Folder 5: Biographical Sketches and Excerpts of Brethren
Folder 6: Brethren Missionaries
Folder 7: Brethren Baptisms: Copies of Articles and Papers
Folder 8: Brethren Foreign Affairs
Folder 9: The Chicago Sunday School Extension
Folder 10: Brethren Elder Biographies
Folder 11: Christianity Utterly Incompatible with War
Folder 12: Railroad Sermon
Folder 13: Brethren Articles and Essays
Folder 14: Articles and Essays written by Brethren
Folder 15: The Progressive Christian
Folder 16: The Vindicator
Folder 17: The Gospel Messenger
Folder 18: The Gospel messenger
Folder 19: Progressive Christian
Folder 20: Progressive Christian
Folder 21: The Gospel Messenger
Folder 22: Christian Family Companion
Folder 23: Christian Family Companion
Folder 24: Vindicator, 1881
Folder 25: Christian Family Companion, 1873
Folder 26: Christian Family Companion, 1865
Folder 27: Christian Articles and Essays
Folder 28: Christian Articles and Essays
Series 12: Brethren in Industrial America & The Brethren in the New Nation, 1893-1970
Box 12
Folder 1: Annie Jennings Paper
Folder 2: Making the Inarticulate Speak, William Link Paper
Folder 3: Brethren Evangelist
Folder 4: Misc. Lawrence Shultz and 1918 "Loyalty to Christ and Church"
Folder 5: Harshbarger, Brief Reply to Hutton, Review of the Modern Tunker, 1875
Folder 6: Uhlrich Van Hutten, A Review of the Modern Tunker, 1874 including 3 pages of notes
Folder 7: An Appeal, John W. Wayland & E.R. Miller
Folder 8: Brethren Source Book IV: Correspondence and Conclusion
Folder 9: MS Research 1870's and 1880's
Folder 10: Correspondence and Missionary Files
Folder 11: Minutes of the Annual Conference of the Church of the Brethren on War and Peace
Folder 12: Industrial America Chapter 1 draft
Folder 13: Industrial America Chapter 2 draft
Folder 14: Industrial America Chapter 3 draft
Folder 15: Industrial America Chapter 4 draft
Folder 16: Industrial America Chapter 5 draft
Folder 17: Industrial America Chapter 6 draft
Folder 18: Industrial America Chapter 7 draft
Folder 19: Industrial America Chapter 8 draft
Folder 20: Industrial America Chapter 9 draft
Folder 21: Hymn Book Copy
Folder 22: Geographical Expansion (chap 1)
Folder 23: Relations with other Religious Groups (chap 2)
Folder 24: Relations with other Religious Groups (damaged)
Folder 25: Policy and Organization (chap 3)
Folder 26: War and Military Service (chap4)
Folder 27: Publications and Devotionals (chap 5)
Folder 28: Hymn Books (chap 6)
Folder 29: Separation from the Society (chap 7)
Series 13: The Brethren in the Carolinas: the history of the Church of the Brethren in the district of North and South Carolina, 1869-1986
Box 13
Folder 1: Carolina Book Correspondence
Folder 2: North Carolina Sources I
Folder 3: Brethren in Tennessee, North Carolina, and Montana
Folder 4: Brethren Sources
Folder 5: NC Maps
Folder 6: Miscellaneous Research Material
Folder 7: Brethren as an Ethnic Group
Folder 8: Bridgewater College Honors Project
Folder 9: P.R. Wrightsman
Folder 10: John Bonsack Letters
Folder 11: Carolina Brethren History #18 & #20
Folder 12: Research Materials for Brethren in TN
Folder 13: Misc. Articles
Folder 14: Carolina Brethren History Draft
Folder 15: Tennessee Brethren Draft
Folder 16: Carolina Brethren Draft
Folder 17: The Dunkers in North Carolina During the Revolution
Folder 18: Brethren in Tennessee Part I
Folder 19: Brethren in Tennessee Part II
Folder 20: Correspondence and Resources Regarding Sappington's Scholarship
Series 14: General Notes on Conscientious Objection and Peace, 1926-1988
Box 14
Folder 1: NISBCO Board Meeting
Folder 2: Brethren Pamphlets
Folder 3: On Earth Peace Brochures and Newsletter
Folder 4: Miscellaneous OEPA Letters and Papers
Folder 5: Assorted Newsletters and Brochures on Peace
Folder 6: Various Peace Documents from Tom Horst, Brethren Service Center
Folder 7: Sappington Box #21: Various peace Documents from L.W. Shultz
Folder 8: Pacifism and Manchester College
Folder 9: COB View on War/Peace
Folder 10: Peace and Schwarzenau Memorial School
Folder 11: Brethren Service Commission (Ora Huston, N.D.)
Folder 12: Bible Teachings on Peace Publications
Folder 13: Sappington Box #21: Letter to Miss Shader from J. Martin England
Folder 14: Alternative Service Publication
Folder 15: Publications About Antietam
Folder 16: Ephrata Cloister Publications
Folder 17: Germantown Brethren Meetinghouse
Folder 18: Manchester College Peace Department Newsletter
Folder 19: RS and Gladdys Muir Correspondence Ref: ID
Folder 20: Manchester College Peace Bulletin I
Folder 21: Manchester College Peace Bulletin II
Folder 22: Manchester College Peace Bulletin III
Series 15: Correspondence, 1955-1988
Box 15
Folder 1: On Earth Peace Assembly
Folder 2: Brethren Press
Folder 3: Ora Garber
Folder 4: Bert Richardson
Folder 5: M.R. Zigler
Folder 6: Allen C. Deeter
Folder 7: Walton Z. Moyer
Folder 8: Jim Stayer (Former BC Professor)
Folder 9: Edward K. Ziegler
Folder 10: Fred W. Benedict
Folder 11: David B. Eller
Folder 12: 1988 Annual Conference Query Report and Review
Folder 13: Shenandoah Valley History and Folklife Materials (Lord Fairfax Library)
Folder 14: Enten Eller (Newspaper Articles)
Folder 15: G. Leroy Hulvey
Folder 16: Correspondence
Folder 17: Brethren History-Miscellaneous Correspondence I
Folder 18: Brethren History Miscellaneous Correspondence II
Folder 19: Brethren Service Commission
Folder 20: Miscellaneous Loose Papers, Letters, and Lectures
Folder 21: Sappington Offprints of Colleagues Pt. A
Folder 22: Sappington Offprints of Colleagues Pt. B
Series 16: Sappington's Graduate Work, 1950-1992
Box 16
Folder 1: Duke University & Publications & Letters Concerning Sappington's Graduate Work
Folder 2: Dranesville, VA 1959
Folder 3: Durham Church of the Brethren
Folder 4: Brethren Home-OH Between 1955-1958
Folder 5: Christian Education 1956
Folder 6: District Conference NW OH 1950-1956
Folder 7: Membership Class
Folder 8: Visual Education
Folder 9: Rural Life
Folder 10: Publications on Temperance
Folder 11: Various Church of the Brethren Media
Folder 12: The Computer and Research in the Humanities, March 1967
Folder 13: History Dept. Documents
Folder 14: Bridgewater College, Misc.
Folder 15: Elizabeth A. Kessel Papers
Folder 16: Museum-History 508 Class taken at JMU 1982 and Pritchett Museum 1970's
Folder 17: History Department 1 (typed)
Folder 18: History Department 2 (typed)
Folder 19: Bridgewater College Inter-Professor Communications
Folder 20: Library
Folder 21: Lambda, 1962-1974
Folder 22: Theoretical Statistics 1965-1966: Contains Lambda Society Items
Folder 23: Religion and Science Chapel Talks
Folder 24: Contemporary Ideologies (Bridgewater College May 1962)
Folder 25: Bridgewater Church
Folder 26: Federal and State Aid, Debate-BC Photos 1963 and others
Folder 27: Comparative Government BC: Course Outline and Lecture Notes
Series 17: The Courageous Prophet: chapters from the life of John Kline; The Brethren Along the Snake River; Reuel B. Prichett: Tennessee churchman and antiquarian, 1964-1972
Box 17
Folder 1: Courageous Prophet Resources
Folder 2: The Courageous Prophet Manuscript
Folder 3: Miscellaneous Drafts of the Courageous Prophet
Folder 4: Brethren Along the Snake River Sources
Folder 5: Brethren Along the Snake River Notes
Folder 6: Brethren Along the Snake River Manuscript
Folder 7: Preliminary Drafts of Brethren Along the Snake River
Folder 8: Preliminary Drafts of the Brethren along the Snake River
Folder 9: Pritchett Book Correspondence
Folder 10: Pritchett Book Correspondence
Folder 11: Package from Elgin Kintner (Maryville, TN) to Roger Sappington (Bridgewater, VA)
Folder 12: Chapters in the life of Reuel B. Pritchett
Folder 13: Drafts of Reuel B. Pritchett: Tennessee Church Man and Antiquarian
Folder 14: Drafts of Reuel B. Pritchett: Tennessee Church Man and Antiquarian
Folder 15: Drafts of Reuel B. Pritchett: Tennessee Church Man and Antiquarian
Series 18: Sappington's Classes, 1937-1991
Box 18
Folder 1: Brethren Missions
Folder 2: Pioneer Clubs
Folder 3: United Nations c. 1950 Pamphlets
Folder 4: Worship 1957 and Some Class 1952-1953
Folder 5: Inventors
Folder 6: Ethical Characteristics of the Church-Sect Motif-- Using the Church of the Brethren as an Example by Ernest Lefever, 1943-1944
Folder 7: Latin America
Folder 8: Sex Education
Folder 9: Visual and Audio Aids
Folder 10: Adult Education
Folder 11: Foreign Commerce
Folder 12: General
Folder 13: Statesmen-Woodrow Wilson
Folder 14: CB "Fieldmen" Region and District Southeast Research Paper
Folder 15: Historiography-- Parker
Folder 16: History 212--Recent Interpretations of U.S. History-- Watson, 1966
Folder 17: History 264--Early American History--Lefler
Folder 18: General American Historiography
Folder 19: Ancient History
Folder 20: Conferences and Conventions
Folder 21: Communism
Folder 22: Europe, Modern
Folder 23: Far East
Folder 24: Southeast Asia
Folder 25: History 80--Historiography
Folder 26: Sappington's Doctoral Dissertation: Puerto Rico and Brethren Service Commission
Folder 27: Mediaeval History
Folder 28: History 245--Modern History
Folder 29: Advanced United States History 415-425-- United States
Folder 30: Political Science 231
Folder 31: History 145 (1966)
Folder 32: Sebring, FL Church of the Brethren Bulletins: Pastor Fleishman
Folder 33: Sebring, FL Church of the Brethren: Pastor Mitchell
Box 18b
Folder 1: Christian Publications from Sebring, FL; A collection of Sebring, FL Bulletins, 1937-1958
Box 18c
Item 1: Cassette Tape Recordings of Sebring, FL Sermons, 1985-1991
Series 19: Sappington's Undergraduate Class Papers, 1946-1959
Box 19
Folder 1: Grammar Communications and Personal Stories, 1946
Folder 2: Manchester Debate, 1948
Folder 3: Manchester Debate, 1948-1951
Folder 4: Foreign Relations, 1949
Folder 5: Drama
Folder 6: War and Peace--History, Manchester with Dr. Keim
Folder 7: General Political Science
Folder 8: General
Folder 9: Foreign Languages--German
Folder 10: Small Community, 1950
Folder 11: General Intro to Philosophy, 1950
Folder 12: International Relations, 1950
Folder 13: Peace Studies, Manchester with Gladdys Muir, 1950
Item 1: Notes on the Church of the Brethren and the American Revolution
Item 2: Notes and Bibliographical Infromation for Research Including Excerpts from John Kline's Diary
Item 3: Working Outlines and Notes on Brethren Service Commission
Item 4: Cards 1-409
Topics covered from Correspondence and documents (1899-1927): India Famine, “Colored Mission”-various states and countries, Future of the Church and Church work, Scandinavian churches, GRB Reports on Conferences, Conventions, and Missions, Dress Committee/Dress Reform, Opinions and stands on various matters, Issues in the church, Land, Life insurance, Religion in schools-bans, City vs. Rural, Finances and Funding, Equality, Dealing with other denominations, Cuba, China, Loyalty, Prohibition, Division in the church, Peace Committee, Forward Movement, Exemption Services/Military/Draft, Friends and Mennonites, Gospel Messenger, Camps, Conscientious Objectors, Liberty Loan/Bonds, Refugee camps, Armenians, Central Service Committee, Relief Work/Aid, Orphans, Sunday-School Commission, Reconstruction Committee, Universal training (military-compulsory), Interchurch World Movement, Bills to vote on, Bethany, Russia, Hospitals, Welfare Board, Statements on War and Peace
Item 5: Notes on 18th Century Brethren
Miscellaneous Bibliographical materials and notes on Universalism, Colonies, Virginia, Carolinas, Beginnings, etc., Various handwritten notes on different states, people, sources, and research materials, John Tanner, More various notes and bibliographical materials for NC, Notes on various Congregations in NC, Notes from Brethren printed materials, More various notes and bibliographical materials for NC, Notes on the Mennonites in Carolinas, Notes on the Moravians in Carolinas, Notes on the Dunkers in the Carolinas, More various notes and bibliographical materials for NC, More notes on the Moravians in Carolinas, More notes on Dunkers in Carolinas, More various notes and bibliographical materials for NC, MD, and PA, Polk County, District Meetings and Conferences, Blue Ridge, Brummett’s Creek, Mitchell & Yancey Cos, Flat Rock, Little Pine, Melvin Hill, Mill Creek, Clover, Dimsdale, Mt. Airy, Mt. Carmel, New Haven, Peak Creek, Hallow-Poplar, Petersons Chapel, Pleasant Grove, Pleasant Valley, Spindale, Travelers Rest, Brooklyn, Cherokee, Downs Chapel, Chestnut, Rutherford Co., Fairview, Galden, Highlands, Laurens, Jefferson, La Grange, Eastern NC, Long hope, Mt. Olive, Riverside, Rowland Creek, New Bethel, Scottsville, Vax, White Rock, Bailey, Cub Creek, Seven Springs, Onslow Co., Oak Grove, Darden, N.N. Garst, Greenville, Anna, Chesterfield, Clifton, Delphia, Elizabeth City, Gladys River, Farboro, Tennessee Churches, Fraternity, Cana, Coulson, VA, Snow Creek, VA, Maple Grove, St. Paul, Shelton, Spray.
Box 21
Item 1: Sappington's Correspondences
Initials used in Correspondence: CDB=Charles D. Bonsack, RDB=R.D. Bowman, PHB=Paul H. Bowman, AWC=Andrew Q. Cordier , FHC=F. H. Crumpacker , HCE=H.C. Early, EF=Edward Frantz, JMH=J.M. Henry, CSI=C.S. Ikenberry, CRK=C. Ray Keim, JWL=J.W. Lear, JHM=J.H. Moore, JEM=J.E. Miller, HSM=H. Speman Minnish, RM=Rachel Myers (Dan’s secretary or assistant), RRP=Raymond R. Peters, GBR=Galen B. Royer, CHS=Chauncey H. Shamberger, RMS=Ruth Shraren , VFS=V.F. Schwalm, WJS=W.J. Swigert, DW=Dan West, JHBW=J.H.B. William, MRZ=M.R. Zigler, OW=Otto Weinger, PCF=Paul Cerley French of NSBRO, RN=Ray Newton, VDN=Vincent D. Nicholson-Exc. Sect-AFSC, WWI, CP=Clarence Pickett, Exec Sect AFSC-1930s