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Typed Letter, Signed, 1959 May 27
Clarence C. Kott to Dr. and Mrs. H.W. Vollmer, 1959 May 27, TLS, 1 pp. –
Clarence Kott, Director of the Medical Department of the Southern California Conference, writes the Vollmers telling them he is now the secretary for the conference. He tells them of the potential name change from Medical Department to Health Service Department. He also asks if they would be willing to conduct a cooking school in their conference as well as some first aid classes
American Medical Missionary College Class of 1901
American Medical Missionary College Class of 1901. First row: John J. Bell, Frederick G. Dryden, Charles T. Ferguson, Rowland H. Harris, Amy L. Hawks, Albert J. Hetherington, Lyra E. Hunt-George. Second row: Carrie M. Johnson, Alfred E. Lemon, Russell L. Mantz, Elsie B. Merritt, Lovina R. Merritt, William E. Phillips. Third row: Albert R. Satterlee, Howard F. Truex, William W. Worster, Silas Yarnell
2024.001 Guide to the Dr. Julia White Postcards Collection
The Dr. Julia White Postcards Collection consists of 87 one cent post cards addressed to Dr. Julia White between the years of 1903 and 1909
St. Croix Church
This church, probably located in Switzerland, was a Protestant church where Seventh-day Adventist Polish missionary, Michael Belina Czechowski [1818-1876] once preached. For more information on Czechowski, see SDA04334
Jacob Arthur Buckwalter
Head and shoulders portrait of Jacob Arthur Buckwalter. Buckwalter was born on January 10, 1908 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Buckwalter received his education at Canadian Union College and Union College. He was married to Ellen Elizabeth Mabley in Alberta Canada, on September 12, 1928 and together, they had two children. In 1932, he became an ordained minister for the Seventh-day Adventist Church. In 1942, Buckwalter was elected as public relations director for the Canadian Union Conference and served in that position until 1944. A year later, he was an instructor and pastor at Union College until 1948. He also held the title of associate secretary of the Ministerial Association of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.
Information obtained from departmental SDA Biography file
School House in Tuillere
This schoolhouse in Tullere, near Grandson, Switzerland, was one of the many places where Seventh-day Adventist Polish missionary, Michael Belina Czechowski [1818-1876] preached. It is believed that after a sermon, Czechowski went to a near by lake for a baptismal service. After the ceremony, J. D. Hanhardt was ordained. For more information on Czechowski, see SDA04334
Buttes Church
This church, probably located in Switzerland, was a Protestant church where Seventh-day Adventist Polish missionary, Michael Belina Czechowski [1818-1876] once preached. For more information on Czechowski, see SDA04334
Asenath Breed
Head and shoulders photographic reproduction of Asenath Breed. Asenath (née Davis) was the first wife of Almond Jarod Breed [1847-1938]. Asenath was born on April 12, 1847 in Stockholm, St. Lawrence County, New York. She married Almond on March 01, 1871 and together, they had one son, Frank Breed Jr. [1874-1927]. Almond Jarod Breed is perhaps best known for his administrative roles in the church. He was president of several conferences. Also, he was president of the executive board of Walla Walla College and worked in the founding of that institution.
For a detail life sketch on Asenath Breed, see her obituary (Review and Herald - December 17, 1908