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Collection Overview
Title: Jay Gotwahls Francis Papers
ID: MSS/CoB V Francis
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Collection Historical Note
Jay Gotwahls Francis (1870-1958) was born to John and Mary Jane Francis in Oaks, Pennsylvania on January 13, 1870. He graduated from Ursinus College in 1891 with an A.B. degree. After, Francis spent a year at the Union Theological Seminary in New York City, followed by 15 months at Mt. Morris Bible School. In 1895, Francis was licensed as a minister in the Green Tree congregation, achieving his second degree of ministry in 1899. In 1897, he earned his B.D. degree from the Ursinus School of Theology. He married Mary Ann Zug in 1900, with whom he had eight children. Francis was one of few ministers of the Church of the Brethren to receive a seminary education beyond college and was an advocate of higher education for all members of the church. In 1898, he organized a meeting of several Church of the Brethren elders to discuss establishing a Brethren college in Eastern Pennsylvania. Francis was part of the ten-person committee in charge of choosing a location for the school as well as developing a constitution. Although partial to establishing a school in Ephrata or Pottstown, the final location of the institution became Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, and the school was called Elizabethtown College. Though Francis was part of the initial establishment of the school in 1899, soon after he broke from the committee in an attempt to create another Brethren college in Ephrata, Pennsylvania. This venture failed, and Francis would only return to Elizabethtown College twice in 1908 and 1950. In 1911, Francis served on a Historical Committee tasked with writing a District history for his region of the Church of the Brethren. Further, Francis was part of the purchasing committee for the Lebanon Church of Brethren building. Known for his interest in history, he was a member and organizer of the Lebanon County Historical Society, established in 1916. He also did genealogy work for the Daughters of the American Revolution. Francis was listed in the U.S. Census for 1910 as a painter, as for a period of time he was not closely affiliated with the church and held services in his own home rather than the church. However, in the 1920, 1930, and 1940 Census, he was listed as a minister or preacher. From 1933 until his death in 1958, Francis served in the ministry for the Lebanon Church of the Brethren. He is best known for his work in the establishment of Elizabethtown College, with a statue in his memory having been placed outside Alpha Hall on the College’s campus.
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- Box 1
- Folder 1: Descendants
- Folder 2: Insurance Paper
- Folder 3: Francis, J.G. Speeches, etc.
- Folder 4: Francis Family Letters, 1945-1957
- Folder 5: Newspaper Clippings
- Folder 6: Francis, J.G. Letters Record
- Folder 7: Letters, 1910-1943
- Folder 8: Will and Descendants
- Folder 9: Written Articles, 1887-1951
- Folder 10: Written Articles, unknown dates
- Folder 11: Papers on Family History
- Folder 12: Newspapers
- Folder 13: Booklets, 1930; unknown
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Biography
- Folder 2: Brethrenism
- Folder 3: Scanned Articles on Brethrenism
- Folder 4: Notebooks
- Folder 5: History- Congregations
- Item 1: Berks
- Item 2: Chiques
- Item 3: Conestoga
- Item 4: Coventry
- Item 5: Fairview
- Item 6: Green Tree
- Item 7: Midway
- Item 8: Mingo
- Item 9: Myerstown
- Item 10: Parkerford
- Item 11: Sandblook
- Item 12: Tulpehocken
- Item 13: White Oak
- Item 14: Big Swatara
- Folder 6: Elders
- Folder 7: Education
- Folder 8: History- Meetings and Groups
- Folder 9: History- Lebanon County
- Folder 10: Membership
- Folder 11: Miscellaneous Records
- Box 2-1
- Folder 1: Elizabethtown College: Founding (Letters), 1898-1917
- Folder 2: Elizabethtown College- History
- Folder 3: Elizabethtown College: COB Historical Associations, 1898-1957
- Folder 4: Elizabethtown College: Lebanon County
- Folder 5: Elizabethtown College: COB Preachers
- Folder 6: Elizabethtown College: Mt. Morris College
- Photograph 1: "A circle of friends at Mt. Morris, Ill. College", 1892-1893
- Folder 7: Glass paper weight with Elizabethtown College photograph
- Folder 8: Elizabethtown College: Miscellaneous Papers
- Oversize Box 3
- Folder 1: Church History
- Folder 2: History Notes
- Item 1: Notepad
- Item 2: Lecture of Mr. Lehman delivered before the Citizens of Lebanon on the evening of December 18, 1851 (35 Pages), 1851
- Item 3: Notebook: History of Pennsylvania, -1923
- Folder 3: Lebanon County Historical Notes, 1734-1933
- Folder 4: Fire Company Histories
- Folder 5: Perkiomen Valley
- Folder 6: Sauer Printers
- Folder 7: Scheme to educate the Germans
- Folder 8: Valley Forge History
- Item 1: Providence's Part in Provisioning the Camp
- Item 2: Jacy Richardson's Ride
- Folder 9: Valley Forge Newspapers
- Folder 10: Historical Notes, Misc.
- Item 1: Notebook
- Item 2: Journal on People, "Origins of our Brotherhood and its Transplanting to America"
- Item 3: Paper on Henry W. Longfellow
- Box 4
- Folder 1: Bachman Family
- Folder 2: Bason Family
- Folder 3: Bollman Family- Handwritten Notes
- Folder 4: Bollman Family- Family History Manuscripts
- Folder 5: Bollman Family- Correspondence
- Folder 6: Bollman Family- Photographs
- Folder 7: Brandt Family
- Item 1: Correspondence
- Item 2: Notes
- Item 3: Family History Manuscripts
- Folder 8: Dubbs Family
- Item 1: Notes
- Item 2: Correspondence
- Folder 9: Eby Family
- Item 1: "A Visit to an Aged Mennonite Farmer"
- Item 2: Newspaper Articles
- Folder 10: Eisenberg-Jones Family
- Item 1: "Poley Ancestry"
- Item 2: Handwritten Notes
- Book 3: Eisenberg-Jones Family Record
- Item 4: "Will of Peter Jones"
- Item 5: History of Eisenberg Descendants
- Item 6: Eisenberg-Jones Family Association Reunion
- Item 7: Eisenberg-Jones Ninth Reunion Flyer
- Item 8: Family History Manuscript
- Item 9: "Historical Sketch of the Eisenberg-Jones Family"
- Item 10: "Eisenberg-Jones Family Reunion" by George E. Fry
- Item 11: "Eisenberg-Jones Family Association Report for the Year", July 1922- July 1923
- Item 12: Reunion Post Cards, 1926-1937; incomplete
- Item 13: Letters from Elle E. Hartley, June 4, 1927 and June 15, 1927
- Item 14: 14th and 15th "Annual Reunion of the Eisenberg-Jones Family" Association Programs
- Item 15: Newspaper Articles
- Folder 11: Gingrich Family
- Item 1: Newspaper Article, "The History of Bachmanville that was..."
- Folder 12: Gotwahls Family
- Item 1: Handwritten Notes
- Item 2: Letters from Henry S. Landis, 1948
- Item 3: Family History Manuscript and Outline
- Item 4: Letter from Nelson H. Bergey
- Item 5: Letter from Ralph L. Johnson
- Item 6: Newspaper Clippings
- Folder 13: Graby Family
- Item 1: "Plain People of Lebanon County" Articles
- Box 5
- Folder 1: Harnish Family
- Folder 2: Kohr Family
- Folder 3: Kreider Family
- Item 1: "Family History of Kreider Family" Newspaper Articles (in a flat box), May 22, 1919- Sept 9, 1919
- Folder 4: Light Family
- Folder 5: Long Family
- Folder 6: Meiley Family
- Folder 7: Oberholtzer Family
- Folder 8: Reinwohl Family
- Folder 9: Reist Family
- Folder 10: Roop Family
- Item 1: "The Genealogy of the Roop Family: Descendants of Christian Roop" book
- Folder 11: Royer Family
- Folder 12: Schaeffer Family
- Folder 13: Spangler Family
- Box 6
- Folder 1: Tice Family
- Folder 2: Umberger Family
- Folder 3: Umstad Family
- Folder 4: Walker Family
- Folder 5: Weber Family
- Folder 6: Yordy Family
- Folder 7: Zug Family
- Box 7
- Folder 1: Notes
- Photograph 1: West End of Tunnel and Lock No. 1
- Item 2: Misc Notes: "Development and Passing of the Union Canal by J.G. Francis; "George M. Lebanon"
- Photograph 3: Picture (of West End Tunnel?)
- Item 4: Coal Yard Pictures and Notes (Development and Passing of the Union Canal: biographies)
- Item 5: Newspaper Article "Lebanon Park Increases Access to Tunnel"
- Item 6: Union Canal: The Great Flood, June 4, 1862
- Item 7: Newspaper Articles "Surviving Boatmen of Penna. Canal in Reunion"
- Item 8: Cleaning of the Canal and Swinging Bridge, 1866-1878
- Folder 2: Notes
- Item 1: Pennsylvania Institutes
- Item 2: The Lebanon Canal Feeder
- Item 3: "...commenced their labors in Pennsylvania..."
- Item 4: Water Works Aqueduct
- Item 5: "...numerous writers give credit to Robert Faloin..."
- Item 6: A Notable Position
- Item 7: "Montgomery in his theory of Berks Country..."
- Item 8: Programming
- Item 9: "Have showed some words by way of Preface..."
- Item 10: The Union Canal Pre-eminently a Lebanon County Affair
- Item 11: Traffic
- Item 12: Canal (Old and New)
- Item 13: "The statement of Wilham M..."
- Item 14: The Union Canal
- Item 15: "...some other young lady..."
- Item 16: A History of the Union Canal, established about 1834
- Item 17: Rich
- Item 18: H. Dale for the Leb. Co. Hist. Society
- Item 19: Canal in Feb.
- Item 20: Union Canal Project
- Item 21: The Report of Engineer W.N. McBullongh, August 2, 1894
- Item 22: The Brandt Family
- Item 23: Misc Notes
- Item 24: "Another prominent business man..."
- Item 25: East from Lebanon
- Item 26: Lock
- Item 27: Stroll (Lay)
- Item 28: Locks, Warehouses, and Bridges
- Item 29: Stroll, Myerstown
- Item 30: "Allen Bollinger moved in 1956..."
- Item 31: Leekners
- Item 32: Snyder
- Item 33: Seltzer
- Item 34: From Palmyra
- Item 35: Store Houses
- Item 36: The Basin Here
- Item 37: West of the Tunnel
- Item 38: Kreider
- Item 39: Stroll
- Folder 3: Notes
- Item 1: A Stroll across the Sixteen Lock Section
- Item 2: Stroll from Jonestown Road to Water Works, August 1941
- Item 3: Galen
- Item 4: John Adam
- Item 5: Note on paper from Ursinus College
- Item 6: Public Forum
- Item 7: Canal Superintendents
- Item 8: Bio: William Lebanon
- Item 9: A Life of the... As Early Means of Transportation, Conceived by Penn
- Item 10: Land Purchases
- Item 11: Great Dawn
- Item 12: Land on Canal in Lebanon
- Item 13: The Weslian Locks
- Item 14: Canal, July 30, 1845
- Item 15: June 14, 1866
- Item 16: January 2, 1868
- Item 17: Relative to the Enlargement of the Union Canal
- Item 18: Canal, January 19, 1866
- Item 19: Retrenching
- Item 20: Weber
- Item 21: From Feb.
- Item 22: Strolls along the Union Canal
- Folder 4: Notes
- Item 1: Postcard "Oldest Tunnel in the United States, Built 1822-1823, Lebanon, Pa."
- Item 2: Letters from Philip G. Nordell, August- September 1953
- Folder 5: Notes
- Item 1: "2 Annville Teen Score in Dreamboat of a Dig" Sunday Patriot News
- Item 2: Misc Notes
- Item 3: Notebook: "The Old Canals"
- Folder 6: Drawing Records- Location of Canal
- Oversize Box 8
- Folder 1: Union Canal- Lebanon Courier, June 18, 1845
- Folder 2: Map Union Canal
- Folder 3: Union Canal- in the Courier, July 9, 1845
- Folder 4: Union Canal and Reading R.R., Swinging Bridge
- Folder 5: Union Canal Letter Philip Nordell
- Folder 6: Land Purchases on Lebanon/ Weston Locks
- Folder 7: Union Canal- Snyder
- Folder 8: Union Canal- List of People
- Folder 9: Union Canal
- Folder 10: William Lehman- Resident engineer and General Sept of Union Canal. He and wife Elizabeth Keyser were German Baptist Brethren of Germantown. [Lorenzo L. Lehman, Benjamin B. Lehman, Samuel B. Lehman]
- Folder 11: Union Canal Review from Courier, July 30, 1854-August 4, 1886
- Folder 12: Lebanon Canal Feeder
- Folder 13: Pa. Canals- Sec. of Internal Affairs, June 30, 1900
- Box 9
- Item 1: Ursinus College Commencement Herald, June 25, 1891
- Item 2: Elocution (Prof. Roberts)
- Item 3: Dogmatics. Fall Term, 1896
- Item 4: Doctrine
- Item 5: Church History (Prof. McGiffert)
- Item 6: Hebrew (Prof. Fagnani) and Greek (Prof. Vincent)
- Item 7: Church Polity (Prof. Prentiss)
- Volume 1: Record Book: Life of Christ
- Volume 2: Record Book: Genesis
- Volume 3: Record Book: Book of Isaiah
- Book 1: Bible (personal copy)
- Box 10
- Item 1: Photographic Plates
- Box 11
- Item 1: Photographic Plates
- Box 12
- Item 1: Photographic Plates
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