Mennonites Around the World: United States

  • Addresses and Other Items of Interest Connected with the seventy-fifth anniversary services of the Swiss Mennonites (Schweizer-Mennoniten) held on September 5, 1949. North Newton, Kansas, 1956. 67 pp.
  • Adrian, Marlin Wayne. Mennonites, Missionaries, and Native Americans: Religious Paradigms and Cultural Encounters. Ann Arbor: U.M.I., 1991. 229 pp.
  • Amstutz, P. B. Geschicte Ereignisse die Mennonite Ansiedlungen. Bluffton, 1925. 411 pp.
  • Balzar, J.J. Kurzer Ueberblick ueber Gottes Heilsplan in den Dispensationen (Zeitaltern) der Heiligen Geschichte. Vortrag Gehalten bei der Bibelkonferenz bei Pretty Prairie, Kansas, 23 Mai, 1920. n.p. n.d. 42 pp.
  • Bender, Harold S. John Horsch Memorial Papers. Scottdale, PA: Mennonite Publishing House, 1947. 104 pp.
  • Bender, W. J. Non-resistance in Colonial Pennslyvania. Scottdale: Herald Press, 1949. 31 pp.
  • Bethel College Students. Pioneers in Profile. North Newton: Bethel College, 1945. 144 pp.
  • Bethel Diakonissenstift. Mennonitisches Bethel Diakonissenstift und Hospital. Newton: Dirketorium der Bethel Diakonissenstift u. Hospital gesellschaft, 1911. ill.
  • Bethel Mennonite Church. Bethel Mennonite Church, Mountain Lake, Minn. Historical Highlights 1889-1943. Mountain Lake Church, 1943. 77 pp.
  • Bluffton College. An Adventure in Faith, 1900-1950. Berne: Witness Press, 1950. 268 pp.
  • Boyer, Paul. Mission on Taylor Street: The founding and early years of the Dayton Brethren in Christ mission. Grantham, PA: Brethren in Christ mission. Grantham, PA: Brethren in Christ Historical Society, c1987. 176 p. ill.
  • Brunk, George R. II. Crisis among Mennonites – in Education, in publication. Harrisonburg, Va.: Sword & Trumpet; Johnstown, Pa.: Guidelines for Today, 1983. 24 pp.
  • Brunk, Harry Anthony. History of Mennonites in Virginia, 1900-1960, vol. 2. Verona, Va.: McClure, 1972. 592 pp.
  • Burkhart, Roy A. The Church and Returning Conscientious objectors. Issued by the Committee on the Conscientious Objector and the Commission on the Churches’ Ministry to Returning Service Men and Women. New York: Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, 1946. 35 pp.
  • Burkholder, H.D. The Story of our Conference and Churches. Omaha, Nebraska. Historical Committee of the Pacific District Conference, 1951. 82 pp.
  • Christopher Dock; Bicentennial Commemoration: Program. Scottdale, Pa., 1974. 32 pp.
  • Coffman, B. F. His Name was John. Scottdale: Herald Press, 1964. 352 pp.
  • Emmaus Mennonite Church. In Commemoration of Seventy-Five Years in America, 1876-1951. Whitewater Church, 1951.
  • Erb, Paul. South Central Frontiers; A History of the South Central Mennonite Conference. Scottdale, Pa., 1974.
  • Evidences of Modernism at Bluffton College. Board of Deacons First Mennonite Church, Berne, Indiana, 1929. 63 pp.
  • Falcon, Rafael. The Hispanic Mennonite Church in North America, 1932-1982; translated by Ronald Collins. Scottdale: Kitchener: Herald Press 1986. 223 pp. ill. ports.
  • Fast, M. B. Mitteilungen. Inman, Kansas: Wahrheitsfreund, 1935. 83 pp.
  • Funk, J.F., ed. Christliches Bemuethsgespraech vom seligmachenden Glauben fuer die Jugend in Fragen und Antworten; und ein Glaubensbekenntnis der Mennoniten, nebst einem Anhang. Kitchener, Ont., 1919. 366 pp.
  • Funk, R. N. Bruderthal 1873-1964: 90th Anniversary. Hillsboro: Bruderthal Mennonite Church, 1964. 57 pp.
  • Gaeddert, Albert M. Centennial History ofHoffnungsau Mennonite Church. North Newton, Kansas: Mennonite Press, 1974. 143 pp.
  • Gaeddert, Albert M. General Conference Mennonite Church. Committee on the Ministry. Our mode of Baptism – its basis and validity. Unpublished manuscript. 4 pp.
  • Gates, H. L. Bless the Lord, O my Soul. Scottdale: Herald Press, 1964. 261 pp.
  • General Conference Mennonite Church. Constitution and Charter of the General Conference Mennonite Church, revised 1984. Newton, KS: General Conference Mennonite Church, 1984. 59 pp.
  • Gering, J. J. After Fifty Years: a Brief Discussion of the History and Activities of the Swiss – German Mennonites from Russia who settled in South Dakota in 1874. Marion, South Dakota: Pine Hill Printer, 1924. 58 pp.
  • Hartzler, J. E. Education among the Mennonites of America. Danvers: Central Mennonite Publishing Board, 1925. 195 pp.
  • Haury, David A., Comp. and ed. Index to Mennonite Immigrants on United States passenger lists, 1872-1904. North Newton, KS: Mennonite Library and Archives, 1986. 224 pp.
  • Haury, David A. Prairie People: A History of the Western District Conference. Newton, Kan.: Faith and Life Press, 1981. 533 pp.
  • Haury, David A. The Quiet Demonistration. The Mennonite Mission in Gulfport, Mississippi. Newton: Faith & Life Press, 1979. vii, 128 pp., ill.
  • Hertzler, Daniel, ed. Not by Might: A Gospel Herald sampler with profiles of the editors and selected writing from 1908 to 1983. Scottdale: Herald Press, 1983. 189 pp.
  • Hirschler, E.J. A Brief History of the Swiss Mennonite Churches of Putnam and Allen Counties, Ohio. n.d. n.p. 50 pp.
  • Hostetler, Beulah Stauffer. American Mennonites and Protestant Movements: A Community Paradigm. Scottdale, P.A.; Kitchener, Ont.: Herald Press, 1987. 366 p. ill (Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History; No. 28)
  • Horst, Isaac R. Close ups of the great awakening. Mount Forest, Ont.: Author, 1985.
  • Horst, S. Mennonites in the Confederacy; a Study in Civil War Pacifism. Scottdale: Herald Press, 1967. 148 pp.
  • Janzen, A.E. A History of Tabor College: Part one. 1958. Hillsboro, Kansas: M.B. Publishing House, 1958. 39 pp.
  • Jantzen, Hermann. Ihr Werdet meine Zeugen Sein; Selbst-Biographie von Hermann Jantzen, nach dem Manuskript, Bearbeitet von Ernst Kuhlmann. N. Newton, Kansas: Menn. Lib. and Archives, 1972. 167 pp.
  • Juhnke, James C. Dialogue with a Heritage: Cornelius H. Wedel and the beginnings of Bethel College. North Newton, KS: Bethel College, 1987. vi, 109 p. ill., music.
  • Junke, James C. A People of Two Kingdoms: the Political Acculturation of the Kansas Mennonites. Newton: Faith & Life press, 1975. 215 pp.
  • Juhnke, James C. Vision, Doctrine, War: Mennonite Identity and Organization in America, 1890-1930. Scottdale: Herald Press, 1989. 394 pp., ill.
  • Kaempchen, Erich. In the Century of Progress. Freeman, South Dakota, 1975. 43 pp.
  • Kansas-Nebraska Mennonite Conference. Conference Record 1876 – 1914. Kansas-Nebraska Mennonite Conference, 1914. 207 pp.
  • Kissinger, Warren S. The buggies still run. Elgin, Ill.: Brethren Press, 1983. 126 p. map.
  • Klassen, A.J. ed. Resolutions of the Pacific District Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches 1911-1978. Fresno, Ca.: Pacific District Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches, 1979. 295 pp.
  • Klassen, Agatha Hiebert. Dear Aggie: Letters from Prison. Wichita, KS: Agatha Hiebert Klassen, c1981. viii, 152 pp.
  • Klassen, Agatha Hiebert. The Seminary Story: Twenty years of Education in Ministry 1955-1975. Fresno, Cal.: Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary, 1975. 140 pp.
  • Kliewer, Dean. From aftercare to community care: final report Mid-Kansas rural aftercare demonstration. Newton, KS: Prairie View Mental Health Center, 1970. 103 pp. appendices
  • Kliewer, J. W. Memoirs of J. W. Kliewer. North Newton: Bethel College, 1943. 150 pp.
  • Kniss, Lloyd A. I Couldn’t Fight; the Story of a C.O. in World War I. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1971. 47 pp.
  • Kraybill, Paul N. Called to be Sent; Essays in Honor of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Founding of the Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1964. 238 pp.
  • Krehbiel, C. E. Historical Sketch of the Mennonite Church of Halstead, Kansas. Newton: Herald Publishing Company, 1925. 53 pp.
  • Krehbiel, Henry P. Mennonites of America. Newton: Herald Pub Co., 1926. 22 pp.
  • Lehrmann, H.H. My Memoirs. Aberdeen, Idaho: H.H. Lehrmann, 1967, 42 pp.
  • Leisy, Bruce. A History of the Leisy Brewing Companies. Wichita, Kansas, 1975. 106 pp.
  • Liebhart, H. Biblische Geschichten, oder Illustrierte Kinderbibel. Halstead and Newton, Kansas: Christliches Central Buchandlung, 1883. 319 pp.
  • Lind, Hope K. Apart and Together: Mennonites in Oregon and Neighbouring States, 1876-1976. Scottdale: Herald Press, 1990. 415 pp., ill.
  • Loewen Esko, ed. Mennonite Community Sourcebook. Akron, Pa.: Civilian Public Service of M.C.C., 1946. 146 pp.
  • MacMaster, Richard K. Conscience in crisis: Mennonites and other peace churches in America, 1739-1789: interpretation and documents. Scottdale, Pa., Kitchener, Ont.: Herald Press, 1979. 575 pp.
  • MacMaster, Richard Kerwin. Land, Piety, Peoplehood: The Establishment of Mennonite Communities in America, 1683-1790. Scottdale, P.A.; Kitchener, Ont.: Herald Press, 1985. 340 pp. ill. (The Mennonite Experience in America; v.1) M 172.4 M36Martin, J.B., Comp. Laws Affecting Historic Peace Churches. N.M. Bearing, May 26, 1941. 15 pp.
  • McKee, Wilma Ed. Growing Faith: General Conference Mennonites in Oklahoma. Newton: Faith & Life Press, 1988. ix, 228 pp., map.
  • Mennonite Church. Mennonite Confession of Faith, adopted by the Manitoba General Conference, August 2, 1963. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1963. 29 pp.
  • Miller, Joseph S. and Marcus Miller. An index and description of the Mennonites of Southeastern Pennsylvania 1683-1983. with illustrations by Jan Gleysteen. Franconia, PA: Horace Longacre, 1983. 32 pp. ill.
  • Miller, Levi. Our People: The Amish and Mennonites of Ohio. Scottdale: Herald Press, 1983. 56 pp., ill.
  • Mountain Lake Gopher Historians. Off the Mountain Lake Range: A Collection of Old Recipes and Customs Brought to this country by the Early Settlers of this Community. Revised and edited by Margaret Dick et. al; Mountain Lake Minn.: Heritage House, 1958. 52 pp.
  • Mountain Lake Community. 75 Years in Minnesota. 1874-1949. 48 pp.
  • Moyer, John F. Religious Education in the Mennonite Churches Comprising the Middle District Conference. Pandora, OH: Author, 1920. 32 pp.
  • Nieper, F. Die ersten Auswanderer von Krefeld nach Penn. Moers: Erziehungsverein, 1940. 407 pp.
  • Oyer, Emma. What God hath wrought in a Half Century at the Mennonite Home Mission. Elkhart: Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities, 1949. 186 pp.
  • Pannabecker, Samuel Floyd. Faith in Ferment; a History of the Central District Conference. Newton: Faith & Life Press, 1968. 385 pp., ill.
  • Pellman, Hubert R. Mennonite Broadcasts: The First 25 years. Harrisonburg, Va.: Mennonite Broadcasts, 1979. 288 pp.
  • Pellman, H. R. Eastern Mennonite College, 1917-1967; a History. Harrisonburg, Virginia: Eastern Mennonite College, 1967. 291 pp.
  • The Perikomen Region, VIII, no. 3 & 4 (October, 1939): Franconia Township. Pennsburg, PA: Perikomen Region, 1930. 64 pp., map.
  • Peters, H.P. History and Development of Education Among the Mennonites in Kansas. Hillsboro, 1925. 221 pp., ill.
  • Prieb, Wesley J. and Don Ratzlaff. To a Higher plane of vision. Hillsboro, Kansas: Tabor College, 1983. 48 p. ill.
  • Raber, J.A. Hochdeutsches Luterisches ABC und Namen-Buchlein fuer Kinder.Neue, verbesserte Auflage. Baltic, Ohio: J.A. Raber, n.d. 33 p. ill.
  • Regier, C.C. Pioneer Experiences of Father, Mother, and Grandfather. (Reprints of 3 articles, 1932-1942). n.p. n.d. 48 pp.
  • Rose, Marilyn Preheim. On the Move: A Study of Migration & Ethnic Persistence Among Mennonites from East Freeman, South Dakota. New York: AMS Press, 1989. ix, 240 pp., ill.
  • Ruth, John L. Maintaining the right fellowship: A narrative account of life in the oldest Mennonite community in North America. Scottdale, PA; Kitchener, ON: Herald Press, 1984. 616 pp. ill.
  • Ruth, John L. Twas Seeding Time: A Mennonite View of the American Revolution. Scottdale, Pa., Kitchener, Ont.: Herald Press, 1976. 224 pp.
  • Sawatsky, Rodney James. History and Ideology: American Mennonite Identity Definition Through History. Princeton, 1977. 332 pp.
  • Sawatzky, Rodney James. “The Influence of Fundamentalism on Mennonite Non-Resistance 1908-1944.” M.A. Dissertation, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1973. 194 pp.
  • Schlabach, Theoren F. Peace, Faith, Nation: Mennonites and Amish in Nineteenth Century America. Scottdale: Herald Press, 1988. 415 pp., ill.
  • Schlichting, Emma. Our year in America 1963-64. n.p. 1964. 52 pp.
  • Schultz, F. P. The Settlement of German Mennonites from Russia at Mountain Lake, Minnesota. Minneapolis: Author, 1938. 119 pp.
  • Shelley, Paul Rickert. “Religious Education and Mennonite Piety among the South-eastern Pennsylvania.” Ph.D. Dissertation, Columbia University, New York. Newton: Mennonite Publishing Office, 1950. 193 pp.
  • Smith, C. Henry. One Hundred Years Ago; an Address delivered at the First Home Coming Celebration of the Old Partridge Congregation near Metamora, Illinois, August 20, 1940. 32 pp.
  • Smith, C. Henry. Mennonite Immigration to Pennslyvania. Norristown: Pennslyvania German Society, 1929. 412 pp.
  • Smith, C. Henry. The Story of Bluffton College. Bluffton, Bluffton College, 1921. 296 pp.
  • Smith, Willard H. Mennonites in Illinois; foreword by Peter G. Schultz. Scottdale, P.A., Kitchener, Ont.: Herald Press, 1983. 613 p., ill. (Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History; 24)
  • Sprunger, E. F. The First 100 Years; A History of the Mennonite Church in Adams County, Indiana, 1838-1938. Berne, 1938. 344 pp.
  • Staebler, Edna Louise (Cress). Sauerkraut and Enterprise. Vlasta van Kampen, illus. Toronto: McClelland & Steward, 1973. 96 pp., ill.
  • Steiner, M.S. John S. Coffman: Mennonite Evangelist; his Life and Labors. Scottdale, Pa.: Mennonite Book and Tract, 1903. 139 pp.
  • Stolszfus, Grant M. Toward New Horizons for Mennonite mutual aid. Bluffton, Ohio: Association of Mennonite Aid Societies, 1959. 17 pp.
  • Stucky, Harley J. A Century of Russian Mennonite History in America. North Newton: Mennonite Press Inc., 1973. 119 pp., ill.
  • Studer, G. C. Christopher Dock. Scottdale: Herald, 1967. 445 pp.
  • Schmidt, John F. and Duerksen, Jacob A., comp. Summaries of passenger lists of Mennonite immigrants to America, 1873-1900. Newton, KS: Mennonite Library and Archives, 1981. 49 pp.
  • Swiss German Centennial Committee. The Swiss-Germans in South Dakota (From Volhynia to Dakota Territory) 1874-1974. Freeman, S. Dakota, 1974. 220 pp.
  • Toews, A. P. American Mennonite Worship. New York: Exposition Press, 1960. 193 pp.
  • Umble, John Sylvanus. Goshen College 1894-1954: A Venture in Christian higher education. Goshen, Ind.: Goshen College, 1955. xvi, 284 pp. ill. [8] leaves of plates.
  • Umble, John Sylvanus. Ohio Mennonite Sunday Schools. Goshen: Menn. Historical Society, 1941. 522 pp.
  • Unruh, Abe J. Tobias A. Unruh; Biography, Diary and Family Record, 1819-1969. Newton, Kansas, 1974. 148 pp.
  • Unruh, John D. and Gary J. Waltner. An Andreas Schrag document with some implications. Freeman, S.D.: Authors, 1982. 27 pp.
  • Voth, Stanley E., ed. Henderson Mennonites: From Holland to Henderson. 2nd Edition. Henderson, NE: Henderson Centennial Committee, 1981. ix, 319 ppp., ill., maps.
  • Weaver, Martin G. Mennonites of Lancaster Conference. Scottdale: Menn. Publishing House, 1931. 496 pp.
  • Weaver, William B. History of the Central Conference Mennonite Church. Danvers, ILL: Author, 1926. 254 pp.
  • Weber, H. F. Centennial History of the Mennonites of Illinois. Goshen: Mennonite Historical Society, 1931.
  • Wedel, David C. The Story of Alexanderwohl. Goessel, KS: Goessel Centennial Committtee, 1974. 194 pp., ill.
  • Wedel, P. J. The Story of Bethel College. Newton: Bethel College, 1954. 632 pp.
  • Wedel, P. P. Kurze Geschicte die aus Wolhynien, Russland, nach Kansas ausgewanderten Schweizer Mennonite. 1929, 31 pp.
  • Wedel, P.P. A Short History of the Swiss Mennonites Who Migrated From Wolhynien, Russia to America and Settled in Kansas. Benj. B. J. Goering, trans. 1960. 107 pp.
  • Wenger, J.C. History of the Mennonites of the Franconia Conference. Telford, PA: Franconia Men. Historical Society, 1937. 523 pp.
  • Wenger, J.C. The Mennonite Church in America, Sometimes Called the Old Mennonites. Scottdale: Herald Press, 1966. 384 pp., ill.
  • Wenger, J. C. The Mennonites in Indiana and Michigan. Scottdale: Herald Press, 1961. 470 pp.
  • Wiebe, Vernon R. Come let us stand united; a history of Corn Bible Academy 1902-177. Hillsboro, Kansas. 1974. 148 pp.
  • Wiebe, Vernon R. Forward Through the Ages; A Multi-media Presentation of the Spiritual History of the Mennonites of Gnadenau Village, Kansas. Hillsboro, Kansas, 1974. 29 pp.
  • Zur neuen Heimat. Hillsboro: Mennonite Brethern Pub. House, 1924. 56 pp.