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Collection Overview
Title: Jay Gotwahls Francis Papers
ID: MSS/CoB V Francis
Extent: 0.0
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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- 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
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