Southern Adventist University
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Scope Note: Previous names: Southern Industrial School, Southern Training School, Southern Junior College, Southern Missionary College. Located in Collegedale, Tennessee, USA
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Floyd Greenleaf Adventist Education Collection
Collection
Identifier: Collection 344
Content Description
Floyd Greenleaf was commissioned, in the closing years of the 20th century, by the General Conference Education Department to write a history of the Adventist Education around the world. The resulting book is, "In Passion for the World : A History of Seventh-day Adventist Education," [LC586 .S48 G74 2005] published by Pacific Press Publishing Association in 2005. This is the focus of this collection.This collection consists of personal notes and lectures notes of Floyd Greenleaf,...
Dates:
No dates
Floyd Greenleaf Latin American and Caribbean Collection
Collection
Identifier: Collection 236
Content Description
The materials in this collection were gathered by the author for the purpose of writing the Latin America books. They consist of correspondence, transcribed interviews, photocopied articles and statistics from Adventist periodicals and General Conference Archives (GCA) about the work of the Seventh-day Adventist church in Latin America. Much of the materials, such as denominational statistics and Review and Herald articles, are now available online.This...
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1905 - 1983
Kilgore Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: Collection 239
Content Description
The Kilgore Family Papers consist of two principle parts: the family’s personal correspondence, and the business correspondence of Charles L. Kilgore.The personal correspondence is primarily that of Letha Ethel (Hall) Kilgore (1872-1928), the wife of Charles L. Kilgore, though it includes some of her husband’s and other family members’ correspondence.The business correspondence is divided into three categories. The first is a letter-book of correspondence from R.M and...
Dates:
1888 to early 1930s