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e Burke Library Archives, Columbia University Libraries, Union Theological Seminary, New York Finding Aid for Auburn Theological Seminary Records, 1818 - 2001 Finding Aid prepared by:Dawn A. Saliba, January 2005 Revised by Ruth Tonkiss Cameron, December 2005. September 2007 Summary Information Creator: Auburn Theological Seminary Title: Auburn Theological Seminary Records Inclusive dates: 1818 ongoing Bulk dates: 1824 - 2001 Abstract: Founded by Presbyterians, in Auburn, New York State, in 1818, Auburn Theological Seminary first prepared clergy for the American frontier and foreign missions and participated in the great social movements of the time. Following the Great Depression, it moved to New York City to share Union Theological Seminary's campus, where its focus changed to lifelong learning for clergy and laity, and on research addressing the needs of religious communities and the academy. Collection contains in depth coverage of Auburn Seminary from mid to late 19 th century including administrative records, scrapbooks, notebooks, sermons, photographs and collections of personal papers. Size: 106.25 linear feet Storage: Onsite storage: 1E, Series 2 and 3 Offsite storage: Series 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1F-1J Repository: The Burke Library Union Theological Seminary 3041 Broadway New York, NY 10027 Email:[email protected]

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  • e Burke Library Archives, Columbia University Libraries, Union Theological Seminary, New York

    Finding Aid for

    Auburn Theological Seminary Records, 1818 - 2001

    Finding Aid prepared by:Dawn A. Saliba, January 2005 Revised by Ruth Tonkiss Cameron, December 2005. September 2007 Summary Information Creator: Auburn Theological Seminary Title: Auburn Theological Seminary Records Inclusive dates: 1818 ongoing Bulk dates: 1824 - 2001 Abstract: Founded by Presbyterians, in Auburn, New York State, in 1818, Auburn Theological Seminary first prepared clergy for the American frontier and foreign missions and participated in the great social movements of the time. Following the Great Depression, it moved to New York City to share Union Theological Seminary's campus, where its focus changed to lifelong learning for clergy and laity, and on research addressing the needs of religious communities and the academy. Collection contains in depth coverage of Auburn Seminary from mid to late 19th century including administrative records, scrapbooks, notebooks, sermons, photographs and collections of personal papers. Size: 106.25 linear feet Storage: Onsite storage: 1E, Series 2 and 3 Offsite storage: Series 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1F-1J Repository: The Burke Library Union Theological Seminary 3041 Broadway New York, NY 10027 Email:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    Administrative Information Provenance: In 2015 Auburn Theological Seminary signed and agreed a Deed of Gift with Columbia University for the Auburn Seminary Records at the Burke Library. The 1847 student notebook of Edward B. Walsworth was purchased from James Dickson Books, Kilsyth in September 2007 by The Burke Library. Access: Archival papers are available to registered readers for consultation by appointment only. Please contact archives staff by email to [email protected], or by postal mail to The Burke Library address on page 1, as far in advance as possible. Burke Library staff is available for inquiries or to request a consultation on archival or special collections research. Access restrictions: The collection is unrestricted. Please note that boxes from any Series held in Offsite storage will require 48 hours' notice in response to a weekday request for retrieval. Preferred Citation: Auburn Theological Seminary Records, item description, series #, box #, folder #, The Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University in the City of New York. Institutional History Founded by Presbyterians, in Auburn New York State, in 1818, Auburn Theological Seminary first prepared clergy for the American frontier and foreign missions. Faculty participated in the great social movements of the time: the struggles against slavery and for women's suffrage, temperance, and reforms that uplifted the poor. Auburn was one of the first theological schools in the country to educate women and to enroll students from Asia, and it was among the first to establish a summer session and a school of religious education. By the beginning of the 20th century, Auburn had become a prominent seminary and a center of theological inquiry. In the battles over the authority of the Bible, Auburn's name became attached to a famous defense of freedom. The Auburn Affirmation opposed efforts of fundamentalists to impose a single interpretation of scripture on others. In 1939 the Great Depression forced the seminary to move from Auburn, New York, to the campus of Union Theological Seminary on Manhattan's upper west side in 1939. The two seminaries have never merged but enjoy a remarkable friendship. Union offers degree programs; Auburn focuses on lifelong learning for clergy and laity, and on research addressing the needs of religious communities and the academy. Under the leadership of Auburn's President Rev. Dr. Katherine Rhodes Henderson, Auburn moved from UTS and is based in the nearby Interchurch Center, 475 Riverside Drive, New York. Auburn equips bold and resilient leaders who can bridge religious divides, build community, pursue justice, and heal the world. Auburn exists in covenant with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and will celebrate the 200th anniversary of its foundation in 2018. Source www/auburnseminary.org/about-us

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    Collection Scope and Content Note The Papers of Auburn Seminary consist of records of the institution, including historical documents dating from its founding, institutional publications such as catalogues, and detailed alumni records as well as personal papers, scrapbooks, some photographs and sermons from faculty and alumni. The move from Auburn to New York City is well documented. The materials in this collection currently span the dates of 1821 through 2001, although the bulk of the material is from 1850 - 1978. The majority of the collection consists of manuscript notebooks, correspondence, sermons and personal papers with miscellaneous deeds, photographs and other documents The collection is divided into 3 series and a number of subseries:

    Series 1: Auburn Theological Seminary Records, 1821 – [1978], 82.5 linear ft This series contains the administrative records of Auburn seminary divided into 10 subseries:

    OFFSITE Subseries 1A: Library and Historical records, 1818 – [1964], 41 boxes,

    1 OS box, 23.5 lin. ft This subseries consists of the early records of Auburn seminary including those of the library as well as papers belonging to some of the early Faculty, and of student societies. These documents have been kept together as there was evidence for a separately call-marked collection from an earlier stage in its history.

    OFFSITE Subseries 1B: Student Alumni records, 1820 –1941, 68 boxes, 33.75 linear ft. These remarkable records contain a variety of formal and informal documents, compiled by the Alumni office in correspondence with former students, their family and friends, indicative of people’s careers, first at Auburn, and then later in life. Records are in date order by class and by A-Z order within class year group. Particular items of note are: Faculty & Trustees Records 1820-1906 Records of Non-admitted Applicants, 1896 Individual Class Pictures, 1919 Student records not in the archives: 1841-1845, 1864-1870, 1872-1876, 1879

    OFFSITE Subseries 1C: Catalogs, 1825 – 1939, 22 boxes, 10.75 linear ft The subseries contains multiple sequences of the official catalogs of Auburn Seminary, catalogs of the Summer School and of the School for Religious Education, as well as biographical catalogs and some class photographs. Of particular note are the responses from a series of questionnaires about war service in the First World War.

    OFFSITE Subseries 1D: Administrative Office Subject Files, 1875 – 1978, 7 boxes, 3 linear ft

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    Administrative records from Auburn officers’ subject files, bulk dates: 1940-1960 retaining original subject folder arrangement and description with continuous numbering of folders throughout series. Of particular interest are records and photographs documenting the move to Auburn Seminary to New York City.

    Subseries 1E: Registrar, 1900 - 1940, 2 OS boxes, 2 linear ft The subseries consists of 3 outsize ledgers: registrar’s general ledgers and also the Summer School ledger.

    OFFSITE Subseries 1F: Financial records, 1895 - 1966, 4 boxes + 1OS box, 3.75 linear ft

    OFFSITE Subseries 1G: Buildings, 1893 - 1964, 1 box, 0.5 lin. ft This contains inventories and photographs of the Auburn buildings in Auburn, NY as well as architect’s visualizations of the new Auburn Hall buildings at Union.

    OFFSITE Subseries 1H: Development office, 1940 – 1978, 3 boxes, 1.25 lin. ft This consists of files from Auburn’s development office relating to 1958 – 60.

    OFFSITE Subseries 1i: African American Theological Education Project, 1974, 4 boxes, 2 linear ft

    This series consist of Virginia Brereton’s files from what is alternately called the Auburn History of Innovations Project. It comprises mainly photocopies of source publications on African American Theological Education as supplemented by memos, financial and other administrative papers.

    OFFSITE Subseries 1J: Photographs and Miscellaneous, 1904 – 1964, 2 boxes + 2 OS boxes, 3 linear ft

    Series 2: Faculty and Alumni Papers, 43 boxes + 3 OS boxes, 18 linear ft. The named collections of former Faculty and alumni are arranged in A-Z order of surname. Some larger collections of individuals’ papers are subdivided into series and have separate Finding Aids available, which give further information. Series 2 consists mainly of sermons, correspondence, scrapbooks and photographs. Of particular interest may be papers belonging to those who worked in home missions, such as Morton Fitch Trippe, who in the late nineteenth centuries worked with Native American Indians in Northern New York State.

    Series 3: Museum Items, 1 box + 1 OS box, 3.25 linear ft Items formerly labeled as Auburn Museum are located in this series.

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    Processing In processing the Auburn records and papers to the Burke Library, an attempt was made to maintain the original order imposed initially to the historic records. Former classification system notation is cited in brackets: AE60/Au1: Lib-Ab thru P1821

    Folded materials were flattened. Staples, rubber bands, and metal clips were removed and replaced with plastic clips. Acidic papers were interleaved with acid free paper or housed in Mylar folders. All materials were placed in acid-free folders and boxes. Material marked FRAGILE may be available to be consulted by the researcher with care.

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    Contents List Series 1: Auburn TS Records, 1821 – 1978 OFFSITE Subseries 1A: Library and Historical records, 1818 – 1964 Series Box Folder Contents 1A 1 Librarian’s Book: Record of Books Borrowed (Lib-Ab) Vol 1 includes Index 1857-72 Vol 2 1826-34 Vol 3 1834-41 1A 2 Library Accessions Record Book, Vol 1, 1893-1907(Lib-Ac) 3 Library Accessions Record Book, Vol 2, 1907-22; 4 Library Accessions Record Book, Vol 3, 1922-30. 1A 5 Library Accounts Book, 1902-08 (Lib-Ac2) 8 Accounting Information Sheets 1A 6 Catalogue of Library Holdings (Lib-ca ) Vol 1 [1834?] Unbound [in Box 5] Vol 2 A-Z By Main Entry Vol 3, 1855 By Title Vol 4 [1856?] A-Z By Author 1A 7 Donations to the Library, [1821-25?] (Lib-D) Library Index 1850, inscribed: Sam E M. Hopkins, May term 1804. (Lib-I) Auburn Seminary Catalogue of Library, 1821-1854 (P-1821) William Imbrie et al. In Memoriam Rev. Charles Kisselman Imbrie, N.Y, 1891, (IA5 Iml) Auburn Seminary Presidents’ Reports 1931-39, (TX67-Au1 C-P) 1A 7A Library Accession Sheets, 1 vol, 1931 - 1964 Lending Library Acquisition Lists, 1947- 1977 1A 8 Delta-Commonplace Book-Meditations, Observations Upon Scripture, 1869 (TX67-Au1 Fd) Epsilon 1866 (TX67-Au1 Fe) Sigma [1855?] S.H. Cox author, 1847 (TX67-Au1 Fs) Zeta 1857 (TX67-Au1 Fz)

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    OFFSITE Subseries 1A: Library and Historical records, 1818 – 1964 (Cont’d) Series Box Folder Contents 1A 9 4 Subscription Lists, [1860 -1861?]-Scroll(TX67-Au1 H-A)

    For 4 Professorships, Nov. 1860; General Endowment, May 1860 General Endowment, Nov. 1860 Contingency Fund, August 31, 1861

    Remaining materials in this group originally designated asTX57-Au1

    1A 10 OS Letters and Papers Relating to Auburn, ca. 1827-1839, 1 v. (TX67-Au1 H-A) 1A 11 Booth, Henry Scrapbook(TX67-Au1 H-B) Clippings, Programs by and about Henry Booth1879-1901 Cox, Sam H Notebook(TX67-Au1 H-C) Sam H. Cox, Ecclesiastical History-Transcription of Samuel Miller’s History Church History Notes in Back of Vol. Additional Sermon Notes [?]1816. Hoyt, Professor Arthur Stephen Records of Arthur Stephen Hoyt Club (of ATS)-Constitution, Membership, Minutes [1924-25?] (TX67-Au1 H-H) Hoyt Lectures on Homiletics (TX67-Au1H-H10) Hoyt Lectures on Church and Social Conditions, unbound leaves, [1903, 1914]. (TX67-Au1H-H10.1) Outline of Natural Theology: Inscribed by:Arthur S. Hoyt, 1875 Theological Notes, Review Notes on Theological Works- Loose Leaves (TX67-Au1H-H14) 1A 12 Hall, Edwin (TX67-Au1H-H25) Digest of Studies and Lectures in Theology. Auburn: E. Hall, 1866, [Printed, Not Published]

    Hickok, Laurens Perseus, 1798 – 1888 (TX67-Au1H-H52) Notes by E.D. Morris, Class of 1852(TX67-Au1 H-H52L) Hickok’s Course on Revealed Theology Lecture Notes Hickok Mental and Moral Science-Manuscript (TX67-Au1H-H52c) Nathaniel W. Taylor-Mental and Moral Science Lectures-Notes Hickok -Mental and Moral Science-Notes Hickok’s Lectures on Intellectual Philosophy Abridged Lecture Notes by [Daniel T Gonds], ms notebook, Sept [184?] 1A 13 Hopkins, Samuel M(TX67-Au1 H-Hop) Scrapbook, 1875.

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    OFFSITE Subseries 1A: Library and Historical records, 1818 – 1964,(Cont’d) Series Box Folder Contents 1A 14 Mills, Henry TX67-Au1 H-M62) Notes on Theological Topics, Vols 1-6 [183?] 1A 14A Mills, Henry(TX67-Au1 H-M62) Notes on Theological Topics, Vols. 7-9, [183?] Class on the Canon-Lecture Notes by Student (ATS 1837) (TX67-Au1H-M62q) 1A 15 Perrine, Matthew LaR Letter-Perrine to James Richards, March 14, 1821. (TX67-Au1 H-Pe) Richards, James FRAGILE Polemic Theology-Lecture Notes(TX67-Au1H-R39a) FRAGILE Polemic Theology by D.D. 2 vols, ms, Auburn, 1831, (TX67-Au1H-R39b) 1A 16 Richards, James FRAGILE Theology and Perrine’s Church History-Lecture Notes [1835?] (TX67-Au1H-R39c ) FRAGILE Didactic Theology Transcribed by Wm. A. Richards Auburn, 1829. (TX67-Au1H-R39d) FRAGILE Didactic Theology, Transcribedf by [Wm. Benedict?], [1831?]. (TX67-Au1H-R39di) J. Richard-Lecture Notes Annotated L H. Van Dyck. Nov 1831 Questions and Answers on Philosophy of Mind Intro to Didactic Philosophy Compound of Didactic Theology Questions in Theology 1A 17 FRAGILE Questions Pertaining to Mental Science-Student’s Classroom Notes from Lectures by [James Richards?] (TX67-Au1H-R39m) Sacred History, Morris Town by James Richards, Oct. 27, 1807 (TX67-Au1H-R39n) FRAGILE Polemic Theology by James Richards (TX67-Au1 H-R39p) 1A 19 Hinke, William J. Hebrew Religion Lecture Notes (TX67-Au1Hi-he) History of Hebrew Religion-Summer School Lecture Notes 2vols. [1923?] (TX67-Au1 Hi-hi) Vol.1 Manuscript, Typescript Copy, Vol. 2 Incomplete Old Testament Problems-Summer School of Theology Lecture Notes [1933?] (TX67-Au1Hi-ol1) Old Testament Religion-Lecture Notes Vol 2 [1920-1921?] (TX67-Au1Hi-o12)

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    OFFSITE Subseries 1A; Library and Historical records, 1818 – 1964,(Cont’d) Series Box Folder Contents 1A 20 Hinke, William J. cont’d Religion of the Psalms-Summer Lectures (TX67-Au1Hi-R) Religious and Social Teaching of Hebrew Prophet-Lectures 2vols, [1920?] (TX67-Au1Hi-rst) Social Life of Hebrews-Lecture Notes Prepared by Hinke Vol. I Incomplete [1937-19??] Vol. 2 [1920-35?] Retyped 1938 (TX67-Au1Hi-So) Psalms and Hebrew History- Summer School Lecture Notes [1931] (TX67-Au1Hi-st) 1A 21 Condit, Jonathan Bailey (TX67-Au1J-O) Journal of a Tour in Europe 1843, 6 Vols. 1843 Passport 1A 22 Notes of Lectures Delivered in Auburn Theological Seminary, 1899-1900 compiled by G. Wales King, Vols. 3-4 (TX67-Au1K-N) 1A 23 Glimpses of Mission Work in Laos, 1897(TX67-Au1La-G) Sermons and Addresses- First Presbyterian Church, Schenectady, NY 1894-99 New Testament and Church History Lecture Notes-Auburn

    1A 24 Library Books Borrowed and Outline of Scheme of Classification, 3 Vols. [187?-89?] (TX67-Au1Le) 1A 25 Excavation in Palestine 1900-1914-Lectures on PalestinianArchaeology. (TX67-Au1Lec-E) Israel and Its Neighbors-Notes of Lectures Delivered at Summer School, 1925--Manuscript (TX67-Au1Lec-H) Old Testament and Monuments-Lecture Notes (TX67-Au1Lec-Om) Old Testament Problems Outline of Course-Lecture Notes (TX67-Au1Lec-Op) 1A 26 Old Testament Religion-Course of Lectures [1936?]-Typescript and Notebook includes Pressed Herbs (TX67-Au1Lec-OR) Semitic Inscription-Lecture Notes (TX67-Au1Lec-S) Lectures on Ancient Near Eastern Culture With Index of Journeys Through Palestine 1921-1922) (TX67-Au1Lec-Tp) Index Rerum by John Todd- Index of Library Books, [1868]. (TX67-Au1Li) Harry Lathrop Reed-Inauguration as President of Auburn, 1926 (TX67-Au1O-R25 Cop. 4) George Black Stewart-Inauguration as President, [1899] (TX67-Au1 O-St4. Cop. 1) Auburn Seminary and Grounds-Two Photographs [189?] Class Photo with Faculty [187?] (TX67-Au1Ph-A)

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    OFFSITE Subseries 1A: Library And Historical Records, 1818 – 1964,(Cont’d) Series Box Folder Contents 1A 29 Alumni Records Prepared by Willis J. Beecher; 1821-1887 (TX67-Au1 S-1883) Record of Auburn Men Who Have Reached the Foreign Field, 1828-1898 (TX67-Au1 S-1898) 1A 30 Autographs of Trustees, Faculty, and Professors Presented and Arranged By S.M. Hopkins, [1823-1859] (TX67-Au1S-A) Affirmation and Subscription of Professors 1821-1960 (TX67-Au1S-A2) Steele, Joseph (TX67-Au1 St-D) Diary of Joseph Steele, [182?] Notes on Church Polity 1A 31 Booth, Henry M (TX67-Au1 U-) Addresses in Love and Honor of Rev. Henry M. Booth, Auburn 1899 Hopkins, Samuel(TX67-Au1 U-H) Tribute to Dr. [Samuel] Hopkins from Alumni-Volume of Alumni Letters, Presentation Banquet Program, News Clipping, 1817-1819 1A 32 Hoyt, Arthur Stephen(TX67-Au1U-Ho) Letters to Arthur Stephen Hoyt, May 1916 with 7 Additional Letters 1A 33 Lansing, Dirck C In Memoriam Dirck C. Lansing, 1785-1857, Auburn, 1883.(TX67-Au1-U-La) Auburn Society of Missionary Inquiry Records, 1858-98 (TX67-Au1V-M) Auburn School of Religious Education Faculty Minutes, 1922-34 (TX67-Au1 V-M2) 1A 34 Auburn Theological Seminary Faculty Minutes, 3 Volumes 1821-1926 (TX67-Au1-V-M3) 1A 35 Auburn Theological Seminary Faculty Minutes, 2 Volumes 1926-1950 (TX67-Au1-V-M3) 1A 36 Auburn Theological Seminary Society of Missionary Inquiry Society of Missionary Inquiry- Home Missionary Letters, Vol 3, 1839-1885. (TX67-Au1V-M69h) 1A 37 Transcriptions of Papers Read Before Inquiry Society, 2 Vols. [182?-1840?] (TX67-Au1V-Ma) Auburn Seminary Society of Inquiry Financial Records,1825 -73 (TX67-Au1V-Mb)

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    OFFSITE Subseries 1A:. Library And Historical Records, 1818 – 1964,(Cont’d) Series Box Folder Contents 1A 38 Auburn Theological Seminary Society of Alumni Auburn Theological Seminary Alumnus Fund, 1910-1946. (TX67-Au1V-Mc) Secretary’s Third Book, 1915-[1931] (TX67-Au1V-Mc1/1) Alumni Council and Alumni of Auburn Seminary Minutes, 1931- 1955 (TX67-Au1V-Mc1/2) Alumni Council and Annual Meetings of Society of Alumni-Minutes 1956; (TX67-Au1V-Mc1/3) 1A 39 School of Religious Education Alumni Association -Secretary’s Book, 1927-1941 (TX67-Au1V-Mre) Society of Natural History of Auburn Records 1831-50. (TX67-Au1V-N) Auburn Seminary Records -Board of Trustees Minutes, 1820-1905 (TX67-Au1 V-Ne1) 1A 40 Board of Commissioners Records, 1820-1905 (TX67-Au1V-Ne2) Directors’ Minutes, 1906-1925 (TX67-Au1V-Ne3) 1A 41 Auburn Seminary Society of Natural History of Papers Read Before Natural History Society [1848?] (TX67-Au1V-No) Auburn Theological Seminary Student Association Records 1931-34 (TX67-Au1V-S) Theological Society of Auburn Theological Seminary Records, [1827-49?] (TX67-Au1V-T) 1A 42 Western Education Society of New York Constitution 1818- with Record of Monetary Contributions (TX67-Au1 V-W) Board of Directors, 1857-63 (TX67-Au1V-Wa) Examining Committee Records, 1832-41 (TX67-Au1V-We) Records of Scholarships to Auburn Students, 1831-42. (TX67-Au1 V-Ws) Auburn Theological Seminary Student Y.M.C.A. Secretary’s Book, 1922-1931. (TX67-Au1 V-Y) 1A 43 Auburn Theological Seminary Anniversary Week Guest Book, 1904-1943 (TX67/AU1 V-Mc2) OFFSITE Subseries 1B: Student Alumni records, 1820-1941 1B 1 1824-1827 1B 2 1828-1829 1B 3 1830-1832 1B 4 1833-1836 1B 5 1837-1840 [No Records 1841-1845] 1B 6 1846-1849 1B 7 1850-1852

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    OFFSITE Subseries 1B: Student Alumni records, 1820-1941 (Cont’d) Arranged A-Z by student within class year Series Box Folder Content 1B 8 1853-1858 1B 9 1859-1861 1B 10 1862-1863 [No Records 1864-1870] 1B 11 1871 [No Records 1872-1876] 1B 12 1877-1878 [No Records 1879] 1B 13 1880-1881 1B 14 1882-1883 1B 15 1884-1885 1B 16 1886-1887 1B 17 1888 1B 18 1889 1B 19 1890-1891 1B 20 1892 1B 21 1893 1B 22 1894 1B 23 1895 1B 24 A-L, 1896 1B 25 M-Z, 1896 1B 26 A-K, 1897 1B 27 L-Z, 1897 1B 28 A-H, 1898 1B 29 J-Z, 1898 1B 30 1899 1B 31 A-K, 1900 1B 32 L-Z, 1900 1B 33 A-M, 1901 1B 34 N-Z,1901 1B 35 1902 1B 36 1903 1B 37 A-L, 1904 1B 38 M-Z, 1904 1B 39 1905 1B 39A 1905- Masue Kawazoe 1B 40 1906 1B 41 1907 1B 42 1908 1B 43 1909 1B 44 1910 1B 45 1911 1B 46 1912 1B 47 1913

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    OFFSITE Subseries 1B; Student Alumni records, 1820-1941 (Cont’d) Arranged A-Z by student within class year Series Box Folder Contents 1B 48 1914 1B 49 1915 1B 50 1916 1B 51 1917 1B 52 1918 1B 53 1919 1B 54 1920 1B 55 1921 1B 56 1922 1B 57 1923-1924 1B 58 1925 1B 60 1929-1930 1B 61 1931 1B 59 1926-1928 1B 62 1932-1933 1B 63 1934-1935 1B 64 1936-1937 1B 65 1938-1939 1B 66 1940-1941, 1944 1B 67 Faculty and Trustees, 1820-1920 OFFSITE Subseries 1C: Catalogs, 1825 – 1939 Annual Catalogue 1C 1 11 Vols. 1825-1939, Incomplete (TX67/AU1 C-c) Duplicates: 1825-1853, 1856-1890 1C 2 7 Vols. 4 Unbound 1858-1939 (TX67/AU1 Au1 b) 5 Unbound 1858-65, 1874-1875, 1890-1892, 1899-1900, 1908-1924 1C 3 1925-1939 1C 4 1861-1910 1C 5 1911-1927 1C 6 1928-1932 1C 7 School of Religious Education Annual Catalogue, 2 Vols. 1921-1934 (TX67/AU1 C-S) Summer School of Religious Education Annual Catalogue, 1 Vol. 1913-27 (TX67/AU1 F-Sc) 1C 8 Summer Schools of Religious Education and Theology Annual Catalogues, 3 vols 1911-1938 (TX67/AU1 F-S) School of Religious Education and Theology 3 vols.1911-1938

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    OFFSITE Subseries 1C: Catalogs, 1825 – 1939 (Cont’d) Series Box Folder Contents Auburn Seminary Record, 1C 9 Vols. 1-5, 1905/6-1909/10 1C 10 Vols. 6-9, 1910/11-1913/4 1C 11 Vols. 10-11, 1914/5-1915/6, 2 copies 1C 12 Vol. 12, 1916/7, Vols 13 -15, 1917/8 – 1919/20, 1C 13 Vol. 16, 1920/1, Vols. 17 – 20, 1921/2 – 1924/5 1C 14 Vols. 21-27, 1925/6 – 1931/2 Class Photographic Album 1C 15 1896 (TX67/AU1 T-A) 1C 16 1897, 1902 (TX67/AU1 T-A) 1C 17 1901, 1903-5, 1911 (TX67/AU1 T-A) 1C 18 Auburn Seminary Alumni Records, 3 Vols. Completed Forms for General Catalogue 1911 (TX67/AU1 S-1911) 1C 19 General Biographical Catalog 1818-1918 (TX67/AU1 S-1918) General Biographical Catalog 1919 - 1940 Directory of Living Alumni, March 1948 1C 20 Completed War Service Questionnaire Forms, 1917-1919, 2 Vols. (TX67/AU1 S-1920) 1C 21 Completed Questionnaire Forms A-K 1920, 2 Vols (TX67/AU1 S-1920W) 1C 22 Completed Questionnaire Forms L-Z 1920, 2 Vols (TX67/AU1 S-1920W) OFFSITE SubSeries 1D: Administrative Office Subject Files, 1875 – 1978 1D 1 1 Commencement 1993-Newspaper Clippings, Certificates 1D 1 2 Auburn Seminary Article from Citizen-Advertiser 1974 1D 1 3 Auburn Campus Leases with U.S. and N.Y. State Gov’t 1941-1952 1D 1 4 Auburn Certificates-Completion of Presbyterian Polity Course 1D 1 5 Morgan Hall Dedication from Auburn Daily Bulletin Aug. 30, 1875 1D 1 6 Auburn Faculty Recommendations for Relieving Financial Pressures 1933 See Also Folders 17A, 9, 35, 37, 38, 56, 70, 84 1D 1 7 Auburn Retirement Income Plan 1944 1D 1 8 Auburn Theological Seminary 1955-Portfolio with Description 1D 1 9 Auburn to Rochester Campaign-Printed Materials See Also Folders 17A, 6, 35, 37, 38, 56, 70, 84 1D 1 10 Brochures-Short Courses Available in School of R.E. [192?] 1D 1 11 Brochures -Summer School Courses at Auburn [192?] 1D 1 12 Board of Directors By-laws [195 ?] 1D 1 13 Cayuga County-Newspaper 1D 1 14 Cayuga Museum Correspondence, 1978 1D 1 15 Charles E. Matthews, 1909-1960-Memorial Notices, Obituaries 1D 1 16 Charles E. Matthews and Weir Stewart, Sr.-Correspondence, 1953-1959

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    OFFSITE SubSeries 1D: Administrative Office Subject Files, 1875 – 1978 (Cont’d) Series Box Folder Contents 1D 1 17 Clark/Stebbins/Davison Correspondence Concerning Auburn at UTS 1949 See Also Folders 48, 87 1D 1 17A Colgate-Rochester affiliation-Board and Committee Papers 1934 - 38 1D 1 18 Contributors to Auburn Hall Building Fund 1D 1 19 Copies of Agreements Between Auburn and Union 1939, 1990 See Also Folder 82 Correspondence 1D 1 20 Auburn’s Relationship with Presbyterian Church 1939-52 See Also Folder 51 1D 1 21 Sale of Auburn Campus to Baptist Bible Seminary 1944 1D 1 22 Documents-Legality of Building Auburn Hall 1949-50 1D 1 22A Documents-1950 Declaratory Judgment Action, Description of Auburn Funds 1950-1983 1D 1 23 Fragile Edward Ibbotson re Ithaca Summer Training Project 1946-50 See Also Folder 40 1D 1 24 Rosemary Gifford Charitable Corporation 1954-1955 1D 2 25 Dedication of Auburn Hall 1951-Programs, Leaflets, Memos, Photographs 1D 2 26 Deferment of Pre-Theological Students-Correspondence and Memo 1944 1D 2 27 Development Fund Campaign Correspondence 1958-59 1D 2 28 Disposition of Auburn’s Holdings of Church and Presbytery Records 1967 1D 2 29 Engraving of Henry Mills, Auburn Emeritus Professor of Biblical Criticism 1D 2 30 Exec. Director/Dean’s Reports to Board of Directors 1940 - 1952 1D 2 31 Dean’s Reports to Board of Directors 1952 -1959 1D 2 32 Extension Institute of Theology Programs 1946-1962 1D 2 33 Extension Lectures, 3rd-16th series-Notice, 1950-1963 1965 1D 2 34 Ad Hoc Committee to Board of Directors-Final Report, 1964 See Also f. 43 1D 2 35 Hinke/Mason/Stewart Recommendations for Auburn’s future 1938 See Also Folders 6, 17A, 9, 37, 38, 56, 70, 84 1D 2 36 History of Auburn Theological Seminary Library by Wm. J. Hinke, [1935?] 1D 2 37 Hugh Moran’s Outline Plan for Auburn Seminary Foundation in Ithaca, 1939 1D 2 38 Index to Miscellaneous Printed Materials [see Series 1D box 5] 1D 2 39 Inventory of Auburn portraits at UTS with Correspondence, 1955-62 1D 2 40 Ithaca Summer Training Project-Reports and Minutes 1944 -1949 Program Leaflets 1947 - 1951 [See Also Folder 23] 1D 2 41 Lease of Auburn Campus for Emergency Housing 1946-1952 1D 2 42 [Item listed but not deposited ]Legal Papers Relative to 1939 Law Suit 1D 2 43 Lynn, Robert W. Point of Departure 1963 1D 2 44 Materials -[Sale of] Auburn Campus Properties 1946,1959 1D 2 45 Materials-Campaign for Special Fund for Auburn Hall 1949 1D 2 45A Materials-Campaign for Special Fund-Booklets Clipping of Laying of Foundation Stone 1950 1D 2 46 Materials on Japanese Auburn Alumni-Student Lists, Photographs Correspondence, 1949 - 1969 1D 2 47 Matriculation Pledge, [19??]

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    OFFSITE SubSeries 1D: Administrative office subject files, 1875 – 1978 (Cont’d) Series Box Folder Contents 1D 2 48 Auburn Program at Union 1949-1959 [See Also Folders 17, 87] 1D 2 49 Papers concerning the Liquidation of Seminary Library 1940-1943 1D 2 50 Papers of Committee on Future Policy, 1943-1944 [See Also Folder 86] 1D 2 51 Papers-Auburn’s Relations with Presbyterian Church 1939-1945 [See Also Folder 20, 86] Photographic Prints and Negatives 1D 2 52 [195?] R.Nichols’ Alcove Board Members Dinner [Dedication of Auburn Hall?] Speaker Professor Addressing Class Pastel Sketch of Professor Harry Lathrop Reed by Wife, Elsie Otheman Reed, 1951 1D 3 53 John T. McNeill 1D 3 54 Auburn Commencement, [195?], Board Members? , Other Events [196?] 1D 3 55 John Baillie-2 1D 3 56 Presidents’ Reports to Board of Directors 1931/2-1935/6 Legal Opinion re Election to Board of Directors1935 1D 3 56A Presidents’ Reports to Board of Directors 1936/7-1947 R.H. Nichols Correspondence 1D 3 57 G.B. Stewart re Election to Board 1909 1D 3 58 H.H. Stebbins 1934-1949 1D 3 59 /Justin W. Nixon 1925-1936 1D 3 60 Various Correspondents, 1932-1939 1D 3 61 Murray Howland 1935-1936 1D 3 62 Paul S. Heath 1936-1939 1D 3 63 Ray F. Jenney1939-1940 1D 3 64 Wendell P. Keeler 1932-1939 1D 3 65 William B. Pugh 1939-1940 1D 3 66 William C. Broad re Lawsuit 1939-40 1D 3 67 Henry S. Coffin 1938-1941 1D 3 68 Record of Former Students in School of Religious Education 1933 1D 3 69 Report of Auburn to Synod of N.Y1958-1960, 1966 1D 3 70 Report of Commission Appointed to Study Auburn and Associated Records 1933 -1934 See also files 6, 17A, 9, 35, 37, 38, 56, 84 1D 3 72 School of Religious Education Alumni Association-Constitution, Newsletters 1926-32 1D 3 71 Robert W. Lynn lecturing at Presbytery gathering? Photographs, [1965?] School of Religious Education 1D 3 73 Alumni Association Newsletters Friendly Messenger 1930 - 1940 1D 3 74 Alma Mater and Campus Songs 1D 3 75 Statistics on Graduates in Connection with 1933 Survey of Auburn 1933-34 See also f. 68 1D 3 76 Students’ Association Constitutions, [1922?]

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    OFFSITE SubSeries 1D: Administrative office subject files, 1875 – 1978 (Cont’d) Series Box Folder Contents 1D 3 77 Student Association-Officers, Standards [1922 - 31] Service of Auburn Fellowship 1D 3 78 Summer School of Religious Education Alumni Assoc. Minutes 1927- 29 Alumni Bulletin First Issue 1D 3 79 Summer School of Religious Drama Andrews/St. John Correspondence1925-1928 Committee Minutes, 1926 Curriculum 1925 1D 3 80 Supreme Court -Auburn Seminary Respondents Against A.H. Cole and Others [182?] 1D 3 81 Survey of Continuing Education Opportunities …for Pastors and Theological Training for Laymen in 102 Seminaries in AATS- Completed Questionnaires 1962--Final Report by F. O. Reed 1963 1D 3 82 Tentative Proposal for Affiliation with Union 1938 Related Correspondence See also f 19 1D 3 83 Timothy Darling’s Examination Questions in Systematic Theology- Junior 1896, Senior 1903 1D 3 84 Walter S. Davison, Editorial statement to Auburn Citizen-Advertiser clarifying Auburn’s decision to relocate, Aug. 1939 [Item listed but not deposited]. See also folders 6, 17A, 9, 35, 37, 38, 56, and 70 1D 3 85 Walter S. Davison-Memorial Notices, Obituary 1D 3 86 Weir Stewart, Sr-Correspondence as Chairman of Committee on Future Policy, 1943 - 1944. see also folder 50 1D 3 87 Weir Stewart, Sr.: Twenty Years at Union: remarks…at meeting of the Board, Oct 20, 1959. see also folders 48, 17 1D 3 88 Correspondence-Paul Heath to John C. Bennett 1937-1939 1D 4 89 Auburn Theological Seminary Ad Hoc Committee, 1962 – 62 Background Papers for Discussion of Presbyterian Polity Course 1D 4 90 Joshua I. Maxwell Fellowship 1940-1959 1D 4 91 Missionary Fellowship 1950-1963 1D 4 92 Jonathan Kneeland [Sermon] Award 1942-1949, 1961 1D 4 93 Hudnut Award 1960 - 67 1D 4 94 Hoyt-Russell Lecturers-Correspondence, 1946-59 List of Lecturers 1920-55 1D 4 95 Japanese Alumni 1943-1969- Clippings, Correspondence, Alumni Lsts 1D 4 96 Lectures at Annual Synod of New York-Auburn Extension Program: 1960 – 67 Building a New Church-Lecture by Rev. A. K. Akaka, 1960 Auburn Report to the Synod 1960 1D 4 97 Reports to General Assembly 1943 -1955: Auburn reports; statistical information re Burke Library; UTS Commencement programs 1D 4 98 Notes for History of Auburn Seminary Since 1939 by Virginia Clifford

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    OFFSITE SubSeries 1D: Administrative office subject files, 1875 – 1978 (Cont’d) Series Box Folder Contents 1D 5 General Printed Materials About Auburn 1893-1964. [See Index to Printed Materials in Series1D box 2 f 38 ] 1D 6 Legal Documents- Deeds, Mortgages, Oil Leases, and Related Documents 1918-1946 [Many Describe Auburn’s Former Holdings in Oklahoma] 1D 7 Annual Reports to University of State of New York 1916 – 26 to New York State Education Department 1927-1963 Subseries 1E: Registrar, 1900 - 1940 Outsize material shelved L4, Bay 3 Register, 1900-[1940] 1E 1OS Vol 1 1900-1920 1E 2OS Vol 2 1920-1940 OFFSITE Subseries 1F: Financial Records, 1895-1966 1F 1 Ledger of Student Accounts, 1933-39 (TX67-Au1 V-M4) 1F 2 Treasurer’s Reports: 1895, 1897-1917, 1 vol., 2 copies 1918-1927, 1 vol. 1898-1924, 1 vol. 1926, 1929, 1931, 3 Pamphlets (TX67/Au1R) 1F 3 Treasurer’s Reports, 1 vol. 1934-1939 Auditor’s Examinations for Fiscal Years, 1 vol. 1934-1967 (TX67/AU1R) 1F 4 Auditor’s Examinations, 1 vol. 1938 - 1966 Treasurer’s Report on Funds, 4 Ledger Sheets 1930 – 1966 Final Report on Accounts and Financial Statement, 1940 (TX67/AU1R) (TX67/AU1 R1) 1F 5OS Ledger of Funds, Investments, Income and Expense Accounts, 1919-65 (TX67/AU1 R2) OFFSITE Subseries 1G: Buildings, 1893 - 1964 1G 1 1 Description of Seminary Buildings, Equipment and other Real Estate Owned by Auburn Theological Seminary, Jan. 1939- Carbon Copy Typescript with Illustrations and Plans (TX67-Au1 Lh)

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    OFFSITE Subseries 1G: Buildings, 1893 - 1964 Series Box Folder Contents 1G 1 2 Inventory of Old Seminary Buildings [1830-1850?]--Notebook (TX67-Au1 O-I) 1G 1 3 Auburn Hall Building1955-39 Transparencies with List of Photos 1G 1 4 5 Doorplates from Original Auburn Buildings 1G 1 5 Photographic Prints Exterior of Silliman Club House and Dining Hall in Club House Interior of Chapel President’s House Interior of Chapel (View 2) Aerial View of Seminary Campus and Library Interior of Library Interior of Library showing Mezzanine Floor Union Seminary Quadrangle from Terrace-Site of Auburn Hall Prints of drawings of Auburn Seminary Interior View of Chapel Interior View of Library/Reading Room Architect’s Sketch of Proposed Audio-Visual Center with Auburn Hall above Interior View of Library/Reading Room President’s Suite OFFSITE Subseries 1H: Development office, 1940 – 1978 1H 1 1 School Without Walls-Auburn Program’s Effort to Decentralize Continuing Education [197?] 1H 1 2 Auburn Development Materials 1940-1960 1H 1 3 George W. Webber-Leader for Tomorrow’s Church Sept. 24, 1955 1H 1 4 Geneva Lyons Presbytery Sept. 27, 1960 1H 1 5 UTS-Development Materials 1958 1H 1 6 Auburn-Union Development Materials [1960] 1H 1 7 Basic Statement on Fund Appeal August 13, 1958 Auburn-Union Development Materials 1H 1 8 1958-1959 1H 1 9 1960 1H 1 10 April-June, 1958 1H 1 11-12 1958 Thesis Theological Cassettes 1H 2 1 Discussion Guides and Speaker’s Notebook of Quotes-26 leaflets 1H 2 2 Notes and Quotes Feb. 1972-Jan. 1973, 13 Copies 1H 2 3 Update, Feb. 1973-Jan. 1976, 34 Copies 1H 2 4 Update, Feb. 1976-Aug. 1978, 28 Copies

    1H 3 6 Photo Printing Blocks

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    OFFSITE Subseries 1i : African American Theological Education Project, 1974 Series Box Folder Contents 1i 1 1 Auburn History of Innovations Project-Vouchers of Collected Expenses and Receipts Jan. 1976-June 1977 1i 1 2 Paid Time Sheets1974-1976 1i 1 3 Virginia Brereton Files-Black Theological Education 1955 and 1969 1i 1 4 Black-Education-Research Notes and Copies on History of African American Theological Education 1976 1i 1 5 Immigration,1975-1976 1i 1 6 Auburn History of Innovations Project-Vouchers of Collected Expenses and Receipts Feb. 23, 1976-Feb. 4, 1977 1i 1 7 ATS History Project-Vouchers, Feb. 28, 1977-June 6, 1977 1i 1 8 Howard University-Excerpt from Catalog and Comparative Statistics, [1975 /76?] 1i 1 9 Time Sheets 1977 1i 1 10 Papers on African-American Theological Education including Research from Howard University [1977?] 1i 2 11 Extra Materials-Advisory Board Meeting April 1975 1i 2 12-13 Auburn History of Innovations Project-Vouchers of Collected Expenses and Receipts Oct. 1974-July-1975, July 1975-Jan. 1976 1i 2 14-15 Photocopied Excerpts from Presbyterian Church US Publications 1869-1968, 1854-1929 1i 3 16 Photocopied Excerpts from Methodist Episcopal South Publications 1850-1938 1i 3 17 Auburn History Project-System for Classifying Materials Photocopied Excerpts 1i 3 18 United Presbyterian Church Publications 1870-1954 1i 3 19-22 Methodist Church Publications 1900-1956,1796-1888,1896-1936,1934- 1973 1i 3 23 Virginia Brereton Memo-Reform in Black Theological Education, 1860- 1960, April, 1976 Research Notes and Photocopied Publications on African-American Theological Education. 1i 4 24 Photocopied Publications on African-American Theological Education, 1921- 1964 Collected by V. Brereton, 1976 1i 4 25 Report of Dean of Auburn to Board of Directors November 14, 1969 1i 4 26 Photocopied Excerpts from Presbyterian Church US Publications 1870-1954 1i 4 27 Auburn History Project-System for Classifying Materials May 20, 1976 Photocopied Excerpts 1i 4 28 Congregational Church Publications 1854-1950 1i 4 29-30 Presbyterian Church USA Publications 1939-1973, 1894-1925 1i 4 31 Publications on African-American Theological Education, 1933-1969

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    OFFSITE Subseries 1J; Photographs and Miscellaneous, 1904-1964 Series Box Folder Contents The Chapel Bell, 1929 -1964 (TX67/AU1 F-TB) 1J 1 1 Vol. 9 (7)-14 (4), 1929-35 1J 1 2 Vol. 15 (2)-19 (2), 1936-941 1J 1 3 Vol. 20 (1)-429 (1), 1941-64 Photographs 1J 2 1 Class of 1896 Photo Album Individual Faculty Photos, Students and Auburn buildings. 1J 2 2 Class of 1923-Sepia Photograph [Some Water Damage] 1J 2 3 Auburn Hall exterior, photograph, [1951?] [Some Water Damage] 1J 2 4 Address at [Event Dinner?], Photograph, [1951?] [Some Water Damage] 1J 2 5 Empty Lecture Hall at New Auburn Hall Building, [1951?] 1J 2 6 Auburn-Students Trained for Ministry of City, Town and Country and Rural Church [Some Water Damage] 1J 2 7 Auburn Hall Door Exterior with Foundation Stone [1951?] 1J 2 8 Frank O. Reed Counseling Presbyterian Student for Summer Work Programs, Internships, and Pastorate Opportunities. [1951?], [Some Water Damage] 1J 2 9 Auburn Hall Exterior [1951?] [Some Water Damage] 1J 2 10 Weir Stewart in Auburn Hall Dedication Ceremony, 1951 1J 2 11 Reverend Charles E. Mathews, Dean of Auburn, Teaches Students History, Doctrine and Polity of Presbyterian Church, [1951?] 1J 2 12 10th Auburn Extension Institute of Theology-Address, 1950 [Photo from Hamilton College] 1J 2 13 Auburn Room…Library, Study Lounge, Meeting Facility and Home of Auburn Union Lending Library [1951?] 1J 2 14 John Bennett Addressing [Dedication Event Dinner?], [1951?] 1J 2 15 Students Benefit from Modern Classrooms in Auburn Hall- Home of Auburn at Union 1J 2 16 Auburn Hall Exterior [1951?] 1J 2 17-18 Auburn Resident Patrons in Auburn Library- 8 photographs 1J 2 19 Auburn Event-6 photographs [196?] 1J 2 20 Auburn [Alumni?] Event, 7 photographs (2 with penciled names) [196?] Third photo-Dave Sheldon, Hal Campbell, John G. Robertson and Constance (Mrs.Alex) Macaula Fifth photo: Mrs.Mathews, Sandy Smith, Mel Smith, Alan Boyd, Guthrie Spurs, Lyndon Whybrew, MaryWhybrew 1J 2 21 Auburn Event-4 photographs, [196?] 1J 2 22 Auburn Event-Students, 7 Photographs [196?] Sixth photo-Mr. and Mrs. David Mote, Mr. & Mrs. William Abernethy, Mrs. and Mr. Fred Cunningham 1J 2 23 Dinner at Auburn, 4 b&w Photographs, [196?]: Second photo: Weir Stewart, Anne Bennett, Albert Buchanan, Henry Huntington Exterior of Auburn Hall and Union, 4 b & w Photographs.

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    OFFSITE Subseries 1J: Photographs and Miscellaneous, 1904-1964 Cont’d Series Box Folder Contents 1J 2 24 Auburn Alumni Day 1964-2 b & w Photographs: Alumni Day, Unidentified Group-b&w Photo [195?]; Woman on UTS Chapel Steps-Color Photo [196?] 1J 2 25 4 [Alumni?] Group Photographs Leaving UTS Chapel, Sepia, [195?, 196?] Mr. Matthews 11 Nov. 1959 at Meiji Gakwin, Rev. Mikizo Matsuo, Rev. Shiro Murata, Dr. & Mrs. Hanneford, Rev. Senji Tsuru, Rev. Sakae Kiyama, Rev. Yoshio Sato, Rev. Takeo Yamanaga, Rev.Yiro Shirato Group of 10 Japanese [Alumni?] Alumni day-2 alumni [Published in Chapel Bell] 1J 2 26 Auburn Students and Campus- 26 photographs, 1931-33 donated by Blanch Bates Sueltz Oct. 27, 1994 1J 2 27 Van Dusen and Weir Stewart, Sr.-3 Photographs 1958 1J 2 28 Neo Gothic Church- Photographic Print [191?] 1J 2 29 Aims of Auburn Seminary-3 Overhead Projector Gels 1J 2 30 New Age and New Theological Seminary-Fundraising Pamphlet [192?] Gift of Mrs Mildred E. Koper 1J 3OS 1 Portrait of Wier Stewart Sr. at Desk-1 b&w Photograph [Edge damaged] 1J 3OS 2 Alumni Day, [1950s?] 1J 4OS Class Photo Album of Faculty and Students, 1894

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    Series 2: Auburn Theological Seminary Faculty and Alumni Papers A-Z Finding Aid available Booth, Henry Matthias, 1843-1899 Scrapbook of clippings, correspondence, and memorabilia by or about

    Henry Booth, including his election and appointment as first President of Auburn, 1893 – 1899 1 OS box, 1.75 linear ft.

    Condit, Jonathan Bailey, 1808 – 1876 Presbyterian minister, pastoral theologian and Auburn Theological Seminary professor.

    Manuscript notes on Lectures on Sacred Rhetoric made by Wm. M. Robinson, 1857 - 1859, 1v, 183p. Boxed with following Dickinson and Hickok items See also Travel Journals in Auburn Archive series 1A Box21 ( TX67 J-O)

    Allen Macy Dulles Papers, 1930 Theologian, pastor and later a professor at AuburnTheological Seminary. Small collection of lectures and notes on the history and nature of apologetic 1 box, 0.25 linear ft. Hickok, Laurens Perseus, 1798 - 1888 and Dickinson, Baxter, 1795 – 1875 Presbyterian minister, pastoral theologian and Auburn Theological Seminary professor.

    Hickok and Dickinson Lectures, Auburn Theological Seminary Professors. Manuscript notes by William R. Downs, 1845, 1v, 300p. 1 box, 0.25 linear ft.

    Frye, G. Shubert, [1904— Auburn Theological Seminary Alumni, 1931 I Thought You’d Never Ask, Autobiography, ms, 1v, 143p, 1993. 1 box, 0.25 linear ft. Furman, Charles Edwin, 1801 - 1880 Auburn class of 1828, Presbyterian minister, missionary to the Indians in Indiana

    Outline of Dr Richard’s and other professors’ sermons, October 22, 1826 – August 10, 1828; includes notes for Furman’s first sermon, Fort Wayne, November 15, 1829, and skeleton notes of his sermons 2 – 63; list of three names of missionaries with their American Indian names. ms notebook, 93p.

    Gift to Auburn, March 2003, by Victoria [Family name unknown], a member of the Hollywood Screen Actor’s Guild, who acquired the item from the son of Francis Philip Wuppermann, 1890 – 1949, an avid book collector, better known as Frank Morgan, character actor, who played the part of Professor Marvel/ The Wizard in the 1939 film ‘The Wizard of Oz’. 1 box, 0.25 linear ft.

    http://library.columbia.edu/content/dam/libraryweb/locations/burke/fa/auburn/ldpd_4492444.pdf

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    Series 2: Auburn Theological Seminary Faculty and Alumni Papers(Cont’d) Herrick, Warren C. Photograph collection [21 Sepia Photos], 1882-1910, with original typescript list. Sent by Rev. Warren C. Herrick, to Rev. Frank O. Reed, Union Theological Seminary;

    1: Auburn Class of 1894, Annotated: “Auburn Class of 1894” 2A: Group, Annotated: A Club: John C. Ball, Boon Itt, Charles C.

    Carson, Robert Clements, John T. Stone, Carl W. Scovel, Chas E. Rhodes. [189?] 2B: Group Photo of at least 5 members of Photo 2A, including Boon Itt. 3A: Buildings of Auburn Theological Seminary in Auburn, NY [189?] 3B: Buildings of Auburn Theological Seminary in Auburn, NY [189?] 4: Group Photo, annotated: 79-82 Dodge: “Christen, Bercovitz (A Christian Spanish Jew Good in Hebrew), Vidaurre, Elder Darosch, Elder Bahramorides, Garvin, Lester, D. Allis, The first native minister Jerquera, Boomer.[1882?] 5: Portrait, annotated: C. Herbert Rice 6: Portrait, annotated: Cady H. Allen 7: Portrait, annotated: Very sincerely yours Geo. [?] Zoeckler 8: Portrait, annotated on reverse: John Flemming 1909 9: Portrait, annotated: Emanuel J. Kallena, Chester, NY 10: Portrait, annotated: Sincerely Yours, George R. Crumley 11: Portrait, annotated: Jas. [?] Melrose 12: Portrait, annotated on reverse: Nad Chika Ohm, Auburn, New York, April 1909, [Series of Japanese Characters] 13: Portrait, annotated: David Robert Jones 14: Portrait, annotated: Howard Hannaford 15: Portrait, annotated: Courtland C. Van Dusen Jr. 16: Portrait,annotated: Merry Christmas to Ernest from Lewis 1907, 17: Portrait, annotated: Leslie Kirk Richardson 18: Portrait, annotated: Bill Kerr 19: Group photo, annotated: Note gavel in George’s hand. He had just been elected moderator of the Syria Synod! Good for Shai! We were all anxious about the picture because it was so late! Hence expressions! Ernest Riggs, George Hajjar, Senji Tsurer, Cady Allen, [1928?]

    1 box, 0.25 linear ft. Hick, John Christian Faith and People of Different Faiths: Auburn Lectures with John Hick, 4 audio cassette tapes, Auburn copyright, 1994 Hick, John: A Christian Theology of Religions, Louisville, Westminister John Knox Press, 1995. 1 box, 0.25 linear ft.

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    Series 2: Auburn Theological Seminary Faculty and Alumni Papers (Cont’d) Hopkins, Samuel Miles, 1813 – 1901 Presbyterian minister, Church Historian and Auburn Theological Seminary Professor

    Notes on S M Hopkins’ lectures on Church History and Church Polity … by Stephen Grosvenor Hopkins, (oldest son), 2 ms notebooks

    [Very fragile]Papers on the Sabbath question, delivered before the Evangelical Alliance, Pittsburgh, Pa . The Sabbath question: notes and memoranda in loose papers in book of carbon copies of ms correspondence Notes for Philosophy of History, including Sabbath question, ms notebook; [Very fragile] Notebook containing extracts from books, comments, articles, ms. Lectures and addresses, 14 ms and typescript; 13 Photographs illustrating events and men of the Reformation; A General Liturgy and Book of Common Prayer, by Prof. Hopkins, New York & Chicago, A.S. Barnes & Co., 1883, 137p.; Manual of Church Polity, by S. M. Hopkins, Auburn, N.Y., Wm. J. Moses' Publishing House, 1878, 189p; S M Hopkins, Protestantism in the middle of the nineteenth century, Inaugural address, 1849. Tribute to S M Hopkins, 1901, 42p, 2 copies Tribute to SM Hopkins from Auburn Board of Commissioners 2 boxes, 1 linear ft.

    Huntington, Ezra Abel, 1813 - 1901 Presbyterian minister, biblical scholar and Auburn Theological Seminary professor.

    Lectures on polemic theology, ms. notes by Professor James Richards, 3vols.; Manuscript notes on biblical introduction, criticism and interpretation,

    biblical types and exegetical notes on the Bible, 23 vols.; ‘The Hebrew Bible, reasons for a thorough knowledge of it’, by E.A.

    Huntington, New York, Rogers, 1871, reprinted from The American Presbyterian Review, for Oct. 1871;

    ‘Ezra Abel Huntington’, Memorial Addresses by Rev. Charles E. Robinson, D.D. and others. 1902, 80p.;

    Notebook; Manuscript notes on Lectures on the Epistle to the Romans and Ephesians

    by William Henry Bates, 1vol., 1868; Ms notes on Lectures on the Epistle to the Romans by G.H. Smith, 2 vols,1879. 3 boxes, 1.5 linear ft.

    Johnson, Charles C. [Student at Auburn Seminary 186?] Bound notebook, ms annotation: Chas Johnson c/o 1868; containing a brief autobiography; notes on Sermons (1866-1874); Record of preaching; a brief description of salary; the form of infant baptism, ms, [1866-1874] 1 box, 0.25 linear ft.

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    Series 2: Auburn Theological Seminary Faculty and Alumni Papers (Cont’d) King, Alva Scrapbook of his experiences as a student at Auburn 1913 - 1915. (TX67-Au1 H-K?) Photographs of student class groups and social activities, [1913 – 1915] 2 OS boxes. 1.75 linear ft. Shelved L4 Bay 4

    McGinnis, Paul Hathaway Psalms and Hymns, 1843. Gift of Paul Hathaway McGinnis 1 box, 0.25 linear ft.

    Mcmillan, David F. Pastor of Overbrook Presbyterian Church.

    To Witness We are Living: A Study of Charles Finney and the Revival of Religion in and about Utica, New York, during the Winter and Spring of 1826, B.D. Thesis, 1961, 1v, ms, 147p. [Confrontations between Charles Finney, Pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Auburn, NY and James Richards, Auburn Theological Seminary Professor of Christian Theology], 1983, 2v, ms, 183p.

    1 box, 0.5 linear ft. Mills, Henry, 1786 - 1867 Presbyterian minister, biblical scholar and AubTS professor

    Sermons, 1816 - 1831, 3v, ms. The Hymn of Hildebert and the Ode of Xavier, with English versions, Auburn, 1840, Latin/English parallel text, 1v., publisher’s gift to Isa Merrill. 1 box, 0.25 linear ft.

    Nellis, J.V.C. Student at Auburn Seminary 1862? Two notebooks: Biblical science, ms notes on texts and mss relating to the Bible, including Greek and Hebrew. 234p., Sept 4, 1862 Sources variety of ancient knowledge: Consciousness, Sense, Reason, and Faith etc., 236p., Sept 8, 1862. 1 box, 0.25 linear ft. Nelson, John Edwards, 1866 – 1941 Auburn alumnus, 1895 – 98 Papers, including sermons, notes and photographs, 1893 -1905. Box 1: 4 Photographs [1894-1905?] Last Easter Sermon: Liberty, NY, 1905 Memorial Sermons, 1895 Copies of Obituaries, 1905 Sermons, 1893-1905 Box 2: Sermons, 1893-1905 Box 3: Sermons, 1893-1905 Miscellaneous Notes 3 boxes, 1.5 linear ft.

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    Series 2: Auburn Theological Seminary Faculty and Alumni Papers (Cont’d) Parsons, Levi, 1779 – 1864 Presbyterian Pastor, missionary in Central and Western New York state, minister in Marcellus, Onondaga County, preached in Tully, Otisco, etc. member of the Prudential Committee of the Trustees of Auburn Theological Seminary. Papers, 1806 – 1883: Series 1. Biographical sources, 1 box

    Smith, Geo[rge] R, A history of the first eighty years of the First Presbyterian Church of Marcellus, NY. 1883

    Parsons, Israel, The Centennial history of the Town of Marcellus delivered in the Presbyterian Church, July 4th 1876.

    Series 2. Sermons, 5 boxes Sermons, ms notebooks and loose leaf, 1806 – 1852, arranged in order of

    numbers assigned by Parsons Series 3, Parsons Family Miscellaneous, 1 box Both copies and original documents of Parsons family history

    7 boxes, 3.5 linear ft. Powley, Vera 5 Sermons, 1897 - 1904 Gifted by Vera Powley via Mark Wilkeson 1 box, 0.25 linear ft. Robinson, William Dunlop, 1873 - 1965 In the Process of Creation: The Spiritual Philosophy of Dr. William Dunlop Robinson 1873-1965. eds. Patricia Elliot Swanson and Richard Dunlop Robinson. East Wenatchee, WA: Jursnick Printing Co., 2004. 1 box, 0.25 linear ft.

    Schofield, Pauline Alumna of Auburn’s School of Religious Education Class of 1929, Social Worker, 1931-1971 Papers, 1904-1993, bulk 1927 - 1931: Folder 1: 93 photographs, 7 postcards, relating to Auburn, 1927-1955 2: Auburn historical papers, 1905 – 1991, including correspondence and newspaper clippings re closure of Auburn campus and move 3: Newspaper Clippings: Auburn Citizen Advertiser, [1930?] 4: Auburn memorabilia, 1983 – 1993 5: Auburn Student Memorabilia, bulk dates 1927 – 31, including programs and photos 6: The Auburn News, 1982, 1988-89 [incomplete] 7: Alumni and Undergraduate Address Lists, Dec. 1931 8: Schofield, Pauline A Social Worker, 1931-1971, typescript autobiography

    1 box, 0.5 linear ft.

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    Series 2: Auburn Theological Seminary Faculty and Alumni Papers (Cont’d) Stewart, George Black, 1854 - 1932 Pastor of Market Square Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg, Pa., appointed as President of Auburn in 1899. Papers, 1899:

    Correspondence and newspaper clippings re Presidency of Auburn Theological Seminary, May 1 – July 20, 1899, 2v. Vol. 1 , May 1, 1899 – May 27, 1899 Vol. 2, May 29, 1899 – July 20, 1899 Letter to Everett Hall, April 1923 1 box, 0.5 linear ft.

    Stewart, Weir Son of George B Stewart. Papers relating to George B Stewart, [1900 – 1912?], including papers of Levi Parsons in the possession of GB Stewart:

    Series 1. Levi Parsons papers Transcript from Levi Parsons’ notebooks, typescript in 2 binders: ‘An account of

    deaths, 1834 – 1864; ‘An account of the marriages …performed since my settlement in Marcellus’;

    Photocopy of ‘A sermon preached at the funeral of Rev. Levi Parsons, by Rev John Tompkins, NY, Collins & Bro, 1865;

    Photocopy of Levi Parsons’ will, 2p.; Bachelor’s degree certificate of Levi Parsons, Williams College, Williamstown,

    Massachusetts, 1801. Series 2. George B Stewart papers Notes for sermons; Address delivered at the Centennial celebration of Auburn Seminary, typescript, 16p, October 10, 1918,

    2 letters to Weir Stewart on the subject of his father’s illness, April/May 1932; Church leaders in a time of crisis: an address to graduating classes, Auburn Seminary, typescript, 15p, May 7, 1925; Papers re Auburn Summer School, typescripts with ms amendments; Letters from GBS as Auburn president, 1903, 1912; Papers re: Educational task of the local church, Church as profession, Reconstruction of ministerial training, typescript notes with amendments; Lessons [for use in Sunday School?], typescript, 29p. July, 2, 1904 Organization and running of Sunday Schools, draft notes in typescript; Notes on The Seminary and the foreign missionaries, ms, 2p; Newspaper clipping The age of the pacific, G B Stewart, Boston, The Defender, 1921. Gifted to Auburn TS by Weir Stewart, son of George B Stewart, ca 1976

    1 box, 0.5 linear ft.

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    Series 2: Auburn Theological Seminary Faculty and Alumni Papers (Cont’d) Thomsen, C. H. Predigten, [Sermons in German,] Philippsburg, 1854 – 1855, ms notebook 1 box, 0.25 linear ft. Trippe, Morton Fitch, D.D., 1847-1916 Auburn alumnus, 1875, Presbyterian minister of Augusta, NY, 1875 – 9 and Sodus, 1879 – 1881, Missionary to Native Americans on Cattaraugus Reservation, 1881 – 1893, under Foreign Board 1893 – 1916, under Home Board, headquarters Salamanca, NY, 1916 Papers, 1871 – 1947 Series 1: Sermons, 1871 – 1896 2: Sermon plans, 3: Talks, addresses 4: Miscellaneous Trippe, Morton Fitch, Cont’d 5: Historical notes and writings of Mrs. M. F. Trippe

    5 boxes, 2.5 linear ft. Waith, William A Historical Discourse, sermon, ts., 1868, ms annotation “Miss Bissell”

    Included in package is a card in memory of Eleanor Bissell. Following the “Historical Discourse” is a series of 23 unidentified handwritten ms.

    Items donated by Marion Seymour of Rochester, NY to Katherine Henderson, Auburn Seminary.

    1 box, 0.25 linear ft. Wallace, Adrian Van Santvoord, 1856 – 1935 Auburn Theological Seminary student 1879 – 1881, Presbyterian minister Papers: Lecture notes from Auburn, 2 notebooks, ms., [c1881]; Rev R H Wallace, D.D., Sermons notebook, 1845. 1 box, 0.25 linear ft. Walsworth, Edward Brown, 1819 - 1891 Auburn Theological Seminary student 1845 – 47, Presbyterian minister

    Student Notebook, ms, [fragile], 1839 - 45, 75p. Student Notebook, ms, 1847: L. P. Hickok, 64 Theology lectures, pp 1 -356; H. White of N Y Theological Seminary [UTS], 7 Theology lectures: The Atonement, Evil, Regeneration, Trinity, Perseverance of saints,

    Repentance, Definitions of terms used in Mental Science, pp. 1-66 L. P. Hickok. Two Administrations of the Divine Government over mankind, [book notes?], pp.67-92

    B. Dickinson, 27 Homiletics lectures, pp 93-130; 19 lectures re Principles of Sermonising, pp 131-150

    http://library.columbia.edu/content/dam/libraryweb/locations/burke/fa/auburn/ldpd_5637459.pdf

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    S. M. Hopkins, Notes on Ecclesiastical History, 152-164 H. White, [List of] Questions in Theology, pp164-204 L. P. Hickok, 11 lectures on Positive Institutions, pp 208-259 Finding aid of the Walsworth Family Archival Papers held at the Bancroft library, University of California, Berkeley.

    1 box, 0.25 linear ft. Wheeler, Barbara President of Auburn Theological Seminary Papers, 1999 -

    Caldwell Lecture Series, 3 videotapes, 1999 The Context for Academic Leadership in Theological Education: address by

    Barbara G. Wheeler; Address by Daniel O. Aleshire, Chief Exec, ATS Conference for Chief Academic Officers, March 1999, Pittsburgh, PA, audio

    cassette tape. Correspondence with and about Alumni/ae, faculty and officers, 1982-1991 Correspondence re alumni, A- Z by alumni Correspondence: Arden W Coe, class of 1937, with class photo 1937; The Chapel Bell, Catalog number 1934-35 Correspondence: Frank O Reed, Auburn President, 1926- Correspondence with D R Spicer re W C Spicer, class of 1896 Miscellaneous: Correspondence, 1979 – 1982 re Auburn archives; Installation, June 6, 1976 and Bicentennial Sunday, July 4, 1976, audio cassette tape; Death of Lincoln: reprint of Sermon by Rev. C Hawley, 1865

    Auburn Theological Seminary class photograph, [191?] Chapel Bell, vol XXXI (1), Winter 1953

    1 box, 0.5 linear ft. Series 3. Auburn Museum 3 1OS Hebrew Pentateuch roll from Jewish Synagogue in Palestine, 86 ft long, 56 skins, 226/7 columns of text. Marked Auburn Museum CB20 1 OS box, 2 linear ft. 3 2 Predigt[e] entwürfe vom Jahre 1762, Ludwig Emst Borowski, [Ms sermons from the year 1762 by Ludwig E Borowski, Archbishop of Prussia], ms notebook. (WU23 B73)