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UMS Memorial Hospital: 16-page booklet, an historical account by Eunice Woods.
Part of Missions in Nigeria
UMS Memorial Hospital: 16-page booklet, an historical account by Eunice Woods.
Part of Missions in Nigeria
Pamphlet celebrating the 50 years of history of the United Missionary Society in Nigeria giving stations, pastors, schools, medical ministries, superintendents, etc.
Part of Missions in Nigeria
Personal account by Lois Fuller of her life lived in ministry in Nigeria written for children.
WPN Field Exec. Committee Minutes
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WPN Field Executive Committee minutes: 1993: Feb. 26, Apr. 9, June 17; 1994: July 18, Dec. 13; 1995: Apr. 17, June 4-5, Dec. 17; 1996: Feb. 17, Oct. 16; 1997: Dec. 21; 1998: April 7; 1999; July 29, 2001, July 15, 2003; May 28, 2004.
Part of Missions in Nigeria
“Kwoshi, the Nigerian Boy:” biography of a “typical” Nigerian boy by Russell Sloat
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Nigerian missionaries, their families, and Philemon and Rosa Bawa gathered at J.R.B.C. in 1990 to honor the President of the Nigerian Church Rev. Jonathan Emau: Charles & Viola Nelson, Ormond & Phyllis Sherick, Ozro & Viola Traub, Dan ...
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WPN / UMCA relations: Guidelines/Manuals for working with UMCA, discussion papers on the relations discuss staffing, several histories of the relationship, draft plans for 2000, address by Rev. James Harmon, June 1, 1995, on the relationship.
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“In Labors of Love:” 1967 account by John Moran of the UMS work in Nigeria
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Early Nigerian Missionaries’ Pictures: Alex W. & Althea Banfield, Ira W. & Edith Sherk, Florence Overholdt, Emma Hostetler, Cornelia Pannabecker, William & Florence Finlay, Sidney & Susan Shantz, Norah Shantz, Charles Homuth, Jose...
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Pictures of Nigerian leaders and facilities: Rev. & Mrs. D. O. Taylor, Samuel Oloyede, Theological College Chapel, a local congregational church building