An image of a camp attendee being baptized at an early Church of God camp meeting at the Anderson Camp Ground. The baptismal pool was later filled in, but its location is noted on Anderson University campus near Hartung Hall.
Data tabulated from Church of God Yearbooks 1930-1935 and accompanying visualization created in and viewable on Power BI software. Download and run CHOG_membership_By_State.pbix in Power BI for full access. , CHOG_SummaryChart:...
The schedule of fees for duplication and services by the archives. In general, the archives institutes a digitize-on-demand model, and will freely share items previously digitized in digital form, only requesting payment for...
Allie Fisher was an early Church of God evangelist and partner with D.S. Warner in establishing the earliest network of congregations that would comprise the Church of God (Anderson) movement. In her last year of life she...
Dale Stultz compiled around ten government aerial photographs from 1957 to create this composition image of the Anderson University campus and surrounding area seen from above. On the image, Stultz has labeled the streets,...
The Brady Collection comprises the core of the university's permanent collection of paintings and prints. It consists of a number of paintings, prints, and books from a variety of artists, mostly in the nineteenth and early...
Anderson University has three gallery spaces comprised of a rotating exhibition program in the Wilson Gallery, and two permanent displays featuring The Warner Sallman Collection and The Jeeninga Museum of Near Eastern and...
An inventory of paintings, sketches, and three dimensional objects held in the permanent collection of Wilson Gallery, excluding the Brady Print and Warner Sallman collections.
ABTS Orchestra (first one in 1923-1924) Left to Right - Mr Harper, John Batdorf, Lottie Trogler, Carl Kardatzke, Pearl Johnson, Dora Gerig Batdorf, Ruth Young, Thomas Ramsey, and Haig Darpinion
A promotional image of the Anderson College Concert Band. The photograph is of the band in the final selection on the program, a band adaption of “Finlandia” by Sibelius, with the combined choruses of the college.
An account and interpretation of five visions experienced during a private prayer meeting in Surrey, England. The first vision in trance is reported to have lasted five hours, from 9:30 p.m., August 9th, to 2:30 a.m., August...