Hill, Max, 1881-1951
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1881 - 1951
Max Hill (1881-1951), a native of Missouri, was a lifelong member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. He graduated from Pacific Union College, and then worked in the Adventist educational system for many years. He served as principal of the Sanitarium Church School, Napa, California. Later he superintended the Seventhday Adventist schools in the Missouri Conference. Hill also served in the editorial department of the Signs of the Times at the Pacific Press Publishing Association. Hill served the church in many other ways particularly in connection with the Sabbath School and youth.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Ernest W. Lloyd Collection
Collection
Identifier: Collection 56
Content Description
The Ernest W. Lloyd Collection contains a significant amount of correspondence between Lloyd and Louise Dederen, the former curator for the Andrews University Heritage Room. This correspondence is largely related to the sending and formation of the collection. Included within this correspondence are stories and information about events and church pioneers.In addition to the correspondence there are a lot of biographical material and writings by Lloyd and by others. In the way of...
Dates:
1896 - 1985
Max Hill Collection
Collection
Identifier: Collection 274
Content Description
The primary feature of this collection is a sizeable number of original poems composed by Max Hill covering different themes such as education and spirituality. Some of his poems were published in the Review and Herald, the Adventist general church paper. Other works include books titled, Exchange Ship and Studies in Prophets.There are some personal and biographical documents in the collection as well. Of...
Dates:
1908 - 1943
Max Hill Collection
Accession
Identifier: Collection 274