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Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary

Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary

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The Burke Library is one of the largest theological libraries in North America, with holdings of over 700,000 items, including extensive special collections. The mission of the Burke Library is to identify, acquire, organize, provide access to, interpret, and preserve for the future information in the field of theology and contextually related areas of study.

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Ashbel Green Simonton journal, 1852 -- 1866

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This collection contains a transcription of Ashbel Green Simonton's journal covering his years at Princeton Seminary and his first years as a Presbyterian missionary in Brazil, 1852-1866.
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Ashbel Green Simonton journal, 1852 -- 1866 0.25 linear feet

Augustine Ralla Ram papers, circa 1947 -- 1959

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Augustine Ralla Ram was General Secretary of the Student Christian Movement of India, Burma, and Ceylon; Vice President of the World Student Christian Federation; Executive Secretary of the Uttar Pradesh Christian Council; and Editor of "The Christian Messenger," among other titles. The collection contains one book of tribute to Ram, a report, correspondence, and research and writings.
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Augustine Ralla Ram papers, circa 1947 -- 1959 0.25 linear feet

Barbara Brown Zikmund papers, 1958-2001, bulk 1970-2000

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Sermons, lectures, research notes, publications, scrapbooks, photographs, audiovisual materials covering the wide range of Zikmund's interests both in her work with associations and her writings.

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Basel missionaries in Cameroon reports, 1915

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This collection contains copies of thirteen typewritten reports from Swiss and German Basel missionaries who were captured and held captive during World War I by British and French troops while stationed in Cameroon.
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Basel missionaries in Cameroon reports, 1915 0.25 linear feet

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Basel Mission on the Gold Coast, West Africa educational records, 1894 -- 1904

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This collection contains records from the Basel Mission relating to its educational work on the Gold Coast (Ghana), West Africa.
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Basel Mission on the Gold Coast, West Africa educational records, 1894 -- 1904 0.25 linear feet

Bertha E. Davis papers, 1892 -- 1960

1.5 linear feet
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Bertha E. Davis was an American Baptist foreign missionary to Burma from 1899 to 1931, where she helped establish schools. The collection contains diaries, address books, expense records, photographs, a copy of the 1946 Anglican Bishops Report from the Diocese of Rangoon, and other personal items relating to Davis's life before, during, and after her missionary work.
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Bertha E. Davis papers, 1892 -- 1960 1.5 linear feet

Bertha Mary Magdalen Mugrauer papers, 1950

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Bertha Mary Magdalen Mugrauer was a professor at Xavier University in New Orleans, Louisiana, and founded a chapter of Caritas, a women's religious organization including women of all races dedicated to working and living among the poor. The collection contains six microcards of Mugrauer's 1950 dissertation "A Cultural Study of Ten Negro Girls in an Alley."
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Bertha Mary Magdalen Mugrauer papers, 1950 0.25 linear feet

Beverly Wildung Harrison Papers, 1927-2013, bulk 1970-2000

80 boxes 10 oversized boxes 9 records cartons
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This collection consists of lectures, notes, course materials and correspondence related to teaching, research notes and manuscripts on the topics of feminism and womanism, sexual and economic ethics, liberalism and church and society. Included are materials from Harrisons participation in the American Academy of Religion and Society of Christian Ethics and personal correspondence with former students, colleagues and family members. The collection also includes materials related to her retirement in Redbud Spring, North Carolina, photographs and memorabilia.

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