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Peter A. Hoekstra Collection

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Peter A. Hoekstra Collection, 1863-1951 | Heritage Hall, Hekman Library

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Title: Peter A. Hoekstra Collection, 1863-1951

ID: COLL/109

Primary Creator: Peter A. Hoekstra (1884-1966)

Extent: 3.0 Box. More info below.

Arrangement: Folder level description

Subjects: History - Study and teaching (Higher)

Abstract

Professor of history at Calvin College. The collection includes correspondence, essays, lectures, articles, diaries, and papers detailing historical subjects. [See also the Campus Titles Database.]

Biographical Note

Peter A. Hoekstra, the son of Rev. Johannes B. Hoekstra, was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1884. At an early age, Hoekstra moved with his family to Pella, Iowa where his father became a pastor for their congregation. Later, the Hoekstra family moved to Muskegon Michigan.  Hoekstra entered Calvin College preparatory for his high school education. He then enrolled at Michigan University and earned his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degree.  Next, he received his Doctor of Philosophy degree from University of Pennsylvania. His thesis was entitled “Dutch Settlements in Michigan from 1837 to 1913.”

Hoekstra’s scholarly reputation landed him a faculty position at Lehigh University at South Bethleham, Pennsylvania. For three years, he worked at Lehigh University, until Calvin College extended a faculty position to him. Hoekstra accepted Calvin’s offer, and he became a professor of history and political science. He would serve Calvin until his retirement in 1954.  Hoekstra passed away on June 25, 1966. His wife Wilhelmina (Zaagman) and son, Justin, survived him.

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History - Study and teaching (Higher)

Administrative Information

Repository: Heritage Hall, Hekman Library

Alternate Extent Statement: 1.0 cubic ft.

Acquisition Source: Gift of P. Hoekstra


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Series 1: General Material and Papers --- 1863-1951
Box 1
Folder 1: Account of European trip, passport --- 1914
Folder 2: Appointment as assistant in history, University of Michigan --- 1910
Folder 3: Book reviews on Thirty-seven Years of Holland American Relations --- 1803-1840
Folder 4: Calvin College personnel record
Folder 5: Correspondence as secretary of faculty and professor of history --- 1926-1951
Folder 6: Correspondence on Grand Rapids property purchase of a lot --- 1922
Folder 7: Personal correspondence --- 1912-1926
Folder 8
Item 1: Press clippings: Middelburgsche Courant --- December 5, 1863
Item 2: Press clippings: Haerlemse Courant --- August 1667
Folder 9: Twenty-fifth anniversary
Folder 10: University of Pennsylvania correspondence --- 1913
Folder 11: The American Party System, reprint of Antirevolutionaire Staatkunde
Folder 12: American Policy in the Orient
Folder 13: American Revolt Against Freemasonry
Folder 14: Calvinism and Government
Folder 15: Campaigns of the Civil War --- 1911
Folder 16: Christian Philosophy of History
Folder 17: Church and State in Early America
Folder 18: Franklin's Proposal for Prayer in the Federal Conventions
Folder 19: Freedom of the Seas and the Panama Declaration
Folder 20: John Adams --- 1910
Folder 21: The Munich Conference, copy
Folder 22: The New History and Its Interpreters, The Banner --- July 24, 1925
Folder 23: The New York Constitution --- 1621
Folder 24: The New York Constitution --- 1777
Folder 25: Our Program: History Teachers in Christian High Schools --- December 28, 1923
Folder 26: Political Anti-masonry
Folder 27: Principles in the Teaching of History
Box 2
Folder 1: Ratification of the Constitution in New York
Folder 2: The Religious Factor in the American Revolution
Folder 3: Religious Liberty Among the Puritans
Folder 4: Revolt of the Spanish American Colonies
Folder 5: The Right of Asylum
Folder 6: The Russian Church, report for Modern History class --- 1907
Folder 7: Secret Opposition, articles
Folder 8: Status of Catholics in American Colonial Period
Folder 9: Trends in Europe Since Versailles, Ministers Conference --- May 1939
Folder 10: What is History?
Folder 11: William Lee, Commissioner to Germany and Russia During American Revolution
Box 3
Folder 1: Common School diploma, Allegan --- 1899
Folder 2: College Preparatory Course diploma, Theological School of Christian Reformed Church in America --- 1904
Folder 3: Junior College diploma, Theological School of Christian Reformed Church in America --- 1908
Folder 4: Bachelor of Arts diploma, University of Michigan --- 1910
Folder 5: Special diploma in the Science and the Art of Teaching, University of Michigan --- 1910
Folder 6: Teacher's Certificate, University of Michigan --- 1910
Folder 7: Master of Arts Diploma, University of Michigan --- 1911
Folder 8
Item 1: [LP Record, side one]: "Farewell Chapel Talk," by Peter Hoekstra --- May 10, 1954
[HHLP0002]
Item 2: [LP Record, side two]: "Farewell Chapel Talk," by J.P. Van Haitsma --- May 7, 1954
[HHLP0002]

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