The Mennonites in Indiana and Michigan.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wenger, J. C. (John Christian), 1910-1995
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Scottdale, Pa. : Herald Press, 1961.
Series:Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite history ; 10.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • I. Historical and Interpretative Survey I European Background
  • American Mennonite Background: Indiana
  • The Civil War
  • Stress and Difficulty
  • The Elkhart Team, Funk and Coffman
  • The Mennonite and Amish Mennonite Conferences
  • World War I
  • The Troubled Twenties
  • Progress After the Storm
  • World War II
  • The Modem Missionary Awakening
  • Other Areas of Progress
  • Numerical Growth. II. The Older Mennonite Congregations: Indiana
  • Augsburger
  • Arcadia
  • Yellow Creek
  • Holdeman
  • Christophel,
  • Olive
  • Blosser
  • Nappanee
  • Clinton Brick
  • Prairie Street, Elkhart
  • Salem
  • College Mennonite
  • Lakeville
  • Mikesell
  • Shore, Ill
  • Emma
  • Gar Creek
  • Fort Wayne
  • Bower
  • Pleasant Valley
  • Teegarden
  • Schoolhouses
  • Scattered families
  • Tennessee
  • Michigan: Pleasant Hill
  • Caledonia
  • Bowne
  • Maple River
  • Antrim County,
  • Pigeon
  • Okemos
  • Midland
  • Homestead
  • Tuscola County
  • Zion
  • White Cloud
  • Scattered members. III. The Older Amish Mennonite Congregations
  • Indiana: Maple Grove
  • Clinton Frame
  • Forks
  • Pretty Prairie
  • Nappanee
  • Middlebury
  • Howard-Miami
  • Leo
  • Yoder
  • Starke County
  • Michigan: Barker Street
  • Tennessee
  • Fairview
  • Sunnyside
  • Pleasantview. IV. The Younger Churches Indiana: Hopewell
  • Burr Oak
  • Berea
  • Providence
  • Belmont
  • North Goshen
  • Pleasant View
  • Rainy River
  • Tri-Lakes
  • East Goshen
  • Lighthouse
  • Locust Grove
  • Benton
  • Sunnyside
  • Roselawn
  • Walnut Hill
  • Plymouth Street Chapel
  • Waterford
  • Crumstown
  • Osceola
  • Anderson
  • Fair Haven
  • - Marion
  • Plato
  • Lake Bethel
  • Bean Blossom
  • Fish Lake
  • Hudson Lake
  • Bon Air
  • Tippecanoe
  • Wawasee
  • Toto
  • English Lake
  • New Bethel
  • Mount Pleasant
  • Indianapolis
  • Elmwood
  • South Bend
  • Michigan: Bethany
  • Bethel
  • Detroit
  • Calvary
  • Locust Grove
  • Moorepark
  • South Colon
  • Cady, Midland
  • Herrick
  • Liberty
  • Cold Springs
  • Petoskey
  • Stutsmanville.
  • (cont'd) Saginaw
  • East Side, Saginaw
  • Battle Creek
  • Wellington
  • California
  • Kalamazoo
  • Fernland
  • Maple Grove
  • Seney
  • Cedar Grove
  • Wildwood
  • Naubimvay
  • Rexton
  • Wayside
  • Grand Marais
  • Soo Hill
  • Salem
  • New Bremen, N.Y.
  • Kentucky Missions
  • Oak Terrace, Fla.
  • Biographical Sketches of the Ordained Men.
  • Other Mennonite Bodies: Reformed Mennonites
  • Stauffer Mennonites
  • Church of God in Christ, Mennonites
  • Mennonite Brethren
  • General Conference Mennonites
  • Wisler Mennonites
  • including Old Order Mennonites
  • United Missionary Church.
  • Other Amish Mennonite Bodies. Old Order Amish
  • Evangelical Mennonites
  • Central Conference Mennonites
  • Conservative Mennonites
  • Missionary Church Association
  • Beachy Amish Mennonites
  • Woodlawn A.M. Church
  • Non-Conference Conservative Mennonites.
  • Related and Similar Groups Brethren Bodies: Church of the Brethren
  • Old German Baptists
  • Old Order German Baptists
  • Old Brethren
  • Dunkard Brethren
  • Brethren Church, Ashland
  • Brethren Church, Winona Lake
  • Brethren in Christ
  • Society of Friends
  • Apostolic Christian Church. Appendixes: List of Mennonite Settlements and Congregations in Indiana and Michigan, 1860
  • Indiana Amish Mennonite Churches, 1860
  • Indiana Mennonite Conference, 1910
  • Indiana Amish Mennonite Conference, 1910
  • Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference, 1960
  • Declaration of Commitment in Respect to Christian Separation and Nonconformity to the World, 1955.