Archives

Classification scheme:

XXVI-9

Archives

Vol. 1: Records, correspondence, minutes, 1974-

  1. Original archives master plan (obsolete Sept. 1974)
  2. Correspondence, Amos Reesor family, 1964-1974 (J.W. Fretz files)
  3. Correspondence of director, 1965-1975 (J.W. Fretz files)
  4. Correspondence with Conference of Mennonites in Canada, and Canadian Conference Archives, 1974-1977
  5. Minutes, 1974-1976 - History-Archives Canada, Conference of Mennonites in Canada History-Archives Committee
  6. Report to Building Committee by Margaret Beckman, 1975
  7. Archives Committee, 1967-1974
  8. College memoranda re: archives, 1975-1976
  9. Correspondence, 1967-1970
  10. Correspondence, 1971-1973
  11. Correspondence, 1974/75
  12. Correspondence, 1975/76
  13. Correspondence, 1976/77
  14. Correspondence, 1977/78
  15. Correspondence, 1978/80
  16. Correspondence, 1980/81
  17. Correspondence, 1981/82
  18. Correspondence, 1982/83
  19. Correspondence, 1984/86
  20. Correspondence, 1987/90
  21. Correspondence, 1991
  22. Correspondence, 1992
  23. Correspondence, 1993
  24. Correspondence, 1994
  25. Correspondence, 1995
  26. Correspondence, 1996-
  27. Pastoral Service data forms
    Scope and content: Form from the Mennonite Archives of Ontario filled out by congregations. Contains data related to individual pastors in Ontario Mennonite congregations, such as: names of spouse and/or children, dates of licensing and service, physical description and personality traits. Information was collected predominantly in the 1980s.
  28. Lists of Conrad Grebel University College board members and staff, [2007?]
    Note: These lists was maintained by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online at www.gameo.org until 2013.
  29. Website files, Aug 2012
    Note: Located in Mennonite Archives of Ontario Media Archive
  30. Accessions, 1960-
  31. Molotschna 2004 Bicentennial Photo Project photo permission forms
  32. David G. Rempel fonds correspondence, 1973-1996
  33. Inventories of other archives
    • Jacob E. Klotz collection at the Kitchener Public Library
      Note: Klotz was a Canadian immigrant agent in Germany instrumental in the 1874 Mennonite migration to Manitoba.
    • Essex-Kent Mennonite Archives inventory, [ca. 1992]
    • Mennonite-related Oral History Tapes in the collections of The Multicultural History Society of Ontario, [ca. 1981], 2015
    • Collections of Ontario Amish and Mennonites, 1800-1975 as found in the Archives of the Mennonite Church, Goshen, Indiana, 1975, 1988
      Note: Since 1988, a significant number of these items have been transferred to Mennonite Archives of Ontario collections.
  34. Mennonite Archives of Ontario inventories, 1973, 1974

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