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By Emily Erdlen '23
Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This collection spans twelve boxes and includes information on a multitude of Christian denominations and organizations, detailed records of Amish settlements through family trees, census information, maps of Pennsylvania and the United States, research done for different books and articles written by Steve Scott, as well as audiovisual materials and files, including recorded speeches.
Collection Historical Note
Stephen Scott (1948-2011) worked as Research and Administrative Associate at the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies from 1997 until he passed away in 2011.
Scott published many books on Amish and Mennonite groups, including Plain Buggies (1981), Why Do They Dress That Way? (1986), The Amish Wedding and Other Special Occasions of the Old Order Communities (1988), Living Without Electricity (1990), Amish Houses and Barns (1992), and An Introduction to Old Order and Conservative Mennonite Groups (1996). He also is credited with multiple articles in periodicals and entries in reference books.
Box and Folder Listing
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Series 1: Religious and Cultural Groups],
[Series 2: Research and Organizational Materials],
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Series 3: Maps and Population Data],
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Series 4: Audiovisual Materials and Electronic Files],
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- Series 2: Research and Organizational Materials
- This series spans three boxes and contains information and original writings on Amish clothing, technology, and transportation used for Scott’s books, as well as newspaper clippings and statistics on accidents involving Amish vehicles. This series also includes materials relating to organizations Scott was involved with, including the Lancaster Mennonite Historical Association and Eastern Mennonite Associated Libraries and Archives (EMALA).
- Box 5
- Folder 37: Plain Buggies- Research
- Folder 38: Plain Buggies- Drawings
- Folder 39: Plain Buggies- Transparencies
- Folder 40: Why Do They Dress That Way?- Manuscript
- Folder 41: Why Do They Dress That Way?- Charts
- Folder 42: Why Do They Dress That Way?- Drawings
- Folder 43: Why Do They Dress That Way?- Notes
- Folder 44: Why Do They Dress That Way?- Research
- Folder 45: Why Do They Dress That Way?- Clothing Catalogs
- Folder 46: Living Without Electricity- General, Notes
- Folder 47: Living Without Electricity- Lighting
- Folder 48: Living Without Electricity- Propane Gas
- Folder 49: Living Without Electricity- Heaters, Stoves
- Folder 50: Living Without Electricity- Washing Machines, Irons
- Folder 51: Living Without Electricity- Refridgerators
- Folder 52: Living Without Electricity- Lawn Care
- Folder 53: Living Without Electricity- Windmills and Water Pumps
- Folder 54: The Story of the Village of Intercourse- Manuscript and Photos
- Folder 55: Old Order Anabaptist Injury Data
- Folder 56: Amish Injury Project
- Folder 57: Amish Injury Project- Publications
- Folder 58: Amish Injury Project- Scholarship
- Folder 59: Buggy Driving Safety
- Folder 60: Molokans- Manuscript
- Folder 61: Molokans- Research, Notes, and Responses
- Folder 62: "The Brethren, a Different Kind of Plain People"
- Folder 63: Beyond the Plain and Simple- Review
- Folder 64: "The Amish Way of Life in Modern American Society"- Draft
- Folder 65: "Newcomers: English Converts to the Amish"- Manuscript and Research
- Folder 66: Selected Bibliography on Amish and Mennonites
- Folder 67: Werner Enninger Materials
- Folder 68: EMALA Directory and Minutes, 1982-2011
- Folder 69: Conservative Mennonite Teachers' Institute
- Folder 70: Hope Mennonite Fellowship Teacher's Institute
- Box 6
- Folder 1: People's Place Materials
- Folder 2: Amish Historical Meetings, 1985-2010
- Folder 3: Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society
- Folder 4: Brethren in Christ Historical Society and Center for Brethren in Christ Studies
- Folder 5: Brethren in Christ History and Life- Book Reviews
- Folder 6: Costume Society of America
- Folder 7: Pioneer America Society
- Folder 8: Carriage Association of America
- Folder 9: Mennonite Historical Association of Cumberland Valley
- Folder 10: Conference Line Gathering, 2007
- Folder 11: German Baptist Annual Meeting Photographs
- Folder 12: Museum Society- Triptych
- Folder 13: Pequea Bruderschaft Library Meetings
- Folder 14: Lancaster Area Anabaptist Identity Conference, 2010
- Folder 15: The Diary, 2011
- Folder 16: Brethren in Christ Canadian Conference Photographs
- Folder 17: Misc. Black and White Amish Photographs
- Folder 18: Amish Black and White Photographs, 1920-1930
- Folder 19: Lancaster Mennonite School Photographs
- Folder 20: Elizabethtown Magazines, 2011
- Folder 21: Berks County Field Trip, 1982
- Folder 22: Lancaster County Plain People Field Trip
- Folder 23: Riddle of Amish Culture- Study Guide
- Folder 24: Peace Studies Materials
- Folder 25: Publication Contacts, 1997
- Folder 26: Allan Gleason
- Folder 27: Young Center Conference, 1997
- Folder 28: Young Center Conference, 2001
- Folder 29: Young Center Conference, 2003
- Folder 30: Young Center Conference, 2004
- Folder 31: Young Center Conference, 2007
- Folder 32: Young Center Advisory Committee Meetings, 2001-2003
- Folder 33: Young Center Book Award, 2003
- Folder 34: Young Center Photographs
- Folder 35: Young Center Events, 2000-2002
- Folder 36: Young Center Mailings, 2000-2005
- Folder 37: Young Center Newsletter Templates, 1998
- Folder 38: Young Center Staff, 2001
- Folder 39: Elizabethtown College Brethren Fellowship
- Folder 40: Brethren Lecture
- Folder 41: Anabaptist and Pietist Movements Class
- Folder 42: Elizabethtown College Events, 1998-2001
- Folder 43: NEH Grant- Amish Diversity, 2003
- Folder 44: German Research Information
- Folder 45: Amish Advisory Committee Meeting, 2002
- Folder 46: Christian Peacemaker Teams
- Folder 47: Love Feast Exhibit Materials
- Folder 48: Jonathan Strom Handouts
- Folder 49: "Lessons Learned: Lancaster Love Bust"
- Folder 50: "Amish Images in the Mainstream"
- Folder 51: "Sensational Tales"
- Folder 52: "Plain Fiction"
- Oversize Box 9
- Folder 6: Brethren Heritage Photos and Artwork
- Item 1: Mechanic Grove Meeting House
- Black and white photograph of a meeting house printed on white paper.
- Item 2: Group Photograph
- Two copies of a black and white group photograph taken outside brick building.
- Item 3: Photograph of Man and Woman
- Black and white photograph of a man and woman on a patio outside of a house with siding. Printed on white printer paper.
- Item 4: Group Photograph on Grass
- Black and white photograph of men and women sitting and standing on grass outside. Red pen markings on paper.
- Item 5: Elizabethtown College Students Wearing Bonnets, 1914
- Close-up black and white photograph of five women wearing bonnets. Printed on white printer paper with typed caption.
- Item 6: Amish Women Artwork
- Art print of Amish women and some men inside. Printed with yellow and green tint.
- Item 7: Amish Man and Women Cooking Art Print
- Black and white art print of man tending fire and two women holding jars inside building. Print on black backing board.
- Item 8: Horse-drawn Buggies Artwork
- Black and white art print of three horse-drawn buggies moving down road. Print displayed on black backing board.
- Item 9: Foot Washing Artwork
- Black and white art print of Amish men indoors washing each other's feet. Print displayed on black backing board.
- Item 10: Portrait of Amish Woman
- Black and white art print of Amish woman looking to the side. Print dispayed on black backing board.
- Item 11: Artwork of Woman on Horse Tilling Field
- Black and white art print showing woman riding horse drawn farm tool. Print displayed on black backing board.
Browse by Series:
[
Series 1: Religious and Cultural Groups],
[Series 2: Research and Organizational Materials],
[
Series 3: Maps and Population Data],
[
Series 4: Audiovisual Materials and Electronic Files],
[
All]