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Accession Number: 43
Annville Institute Records, 1900-1980
21 Microfilm Reels and 1155 Photographs
Online Catalog
Record (BANC)
Overview
History
Part A - Selected Records
Series I - Historical
Sketches
and Scrapbooks, 1916-78
Series II - Operational
and Vital Records, 1909-1979
Series III - Alumni
Files,
ca.1910-1978
Series IV - Publications,
ca.1904-1978
Series V - Student
Records,
1911-1978
Part B - Selected Photographs
Series I - General
File, ca. 1910-ca. 1978
Series II -
History of Annville
High School, ca. 1920-ca. 1940
Series III -
D.C. Nehorir
Photographs, ca. 1930s
Series IV -
Lisa Overturff
Photographs, ca. 1970-1979
Series V - Alma
Hacker Photographs,
ca. 1920-ca. 1970
Series VI -
John E. and Mary
Moore Photographs, ca. 1920-ca. 1940
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I |
Historical Sketches and Scrapbooks, 1916-78 |
Microfilm Reel 15 |
This series is a somewhat miscellaneous collection of materials
which serve as an introduction to the Annville Institute. It consists
mainly of remembrances
and correspondence of former staff members, and a five volume scrap book of clippings
of the writings of Jackson County missionaries which appeared in RCA publications.
These materials, arranged chronologically, do not provide a continuous history
of the school. Nonetheless, they are useful in understanding the motivations
behind its establishment, the origin and progress of its programs, and the religious
/ missionary orientation to the school.
The most comprehensive and perhaps most important single documents in understanding
the history of the school are the scrapbooks, William Metcalf's thesis on the
history up to 1946, James P. Blair's paper on the labor program up to approximately
1961, and Gordon F. Dejong's analysis of the Reformed Church theology and its
application to the missionary work in Jackson County. The scrapbook clippings
report on most of the components of the RCA missionary work at Annville and Gray
Hawk, but descriptions of the work at Mckee are more rare. In general, they are
promotional rather than analytical reports of the educational, evangelistic,
and medical programs initiated in Jackson County. Some of the writings describe
impressions of the people of Jackson County, and they frequently report staff
and student news. William Metcalf's 1946 master's thesis on the history of Annville
Institute and James P. Blair's study of the student labor program provide information
on the history and philosophy of the organization, the curriculum, manual training
programs, and extracurricular activities. Along with Gordon Dejong's paper outlining
the interplay between the RCA and other religious denominations in Jackson County
- c.1900-1960 - these are the most analytical documents in the series, although
they are by no means critical.
Other materials of special interest in the series are: 1) Presbyterian minister
Jack Weller's Relating the Reformed Theology to Appalachia, an article
describing what he believes the "Reformed Theology" (that of the RCA and the
Presbyterian Church) can add to religious doctrines and practices in Appalachia;
and 2) William A. Worthington's letter of encouragement to Annville alumnus Robert
H. Johnston in 1916. The other articles, remembrances, eulogies, clippings, etc.,
add individual color interest to the collection and include historical information
not found in the more comprehensive materials.
Reel 15
- Worthington, William A.: Letter to Robert Johnston, 1916
- Brief History of Annnville Institute, Henrietta Z. Worthington,
c. 1931
- Remembrances by Mr. And Mrs. Isaac Messler, 1932, 1936 Worthington,
Katherine E.: Eulogy, 1935
- Worthington, William A.: Eulogies, 1941; Memorial Fund, 1942
- Worthington, Henrietta Z.: Eulogy, 1944
- Annville Institute Completes Thirty Years, Lucas Nelson,
c. 1940
- A History of Annville Institute, 1946
- William Metcalf News Clippings about Former Staff Members,
1951, 1954, 1960
- Remembrances by Former AI Staff Members, 1960
- The Reformed Church Meets the Mountains, Gorden F. DeJong,
1960
- Relating the Reformed Theology to Appalachia, Jack E.
Weller, c. 1964
- Evolution of Annville Institute's Labor Program, James
P.Blair, c. 1961
- "Summary of the Early History of the Annville Institute Buildings," author
unknown. c. 1966
- Tribute to Rev. Ray G. Hays and Historical Sketch of Annville
Institute, c. 1974
- News Items: Program Information, c.1966, 1978; Closing of School,
1978
- Scrapbooks, 1920-58 (5 vols.)
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