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Leonard Verduin Collection

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Verduin Correspondence

Articles and Periodicals

Miscellaneous Unidentified Manuscripts

Papers and Manuscripts



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Collection Overview

Title: Leonard Verduin Collection, 1884-1997

ID: COLL/313

Primary Creator: Verduin, Leonard (1897-1999)

Extent: 5.0 Cubic Feet. More info below.

Arrangement: Folder level description

Abstract

Minister of the Christian Reformed Church.  The collection includes:  papers; manuscripts; correspondence in response to articles published in The Banner, and The Reformed Journal, and to the publications Somewhat Less than God, and The Reformers and Their Stepchildren; plus, correspondence from his Ann Arbor chapel period.

Biographical Note

Leonard Verduin was born in South Holland, Illinois on March 9, 1897.  Young Verduin grew up on a farm in South Dakota. Faced with economic hardship, Verduin did not complete his high school education until he was 21. By this time, he had married Hattie Timmermans. Verduin went on to further his education at Calvin Theological Seminary where he earned his Th.B. in 1929 and earned a Master's degree from the University of Michigan.

Verduin and his family traveled to Corsica, South Dakota, where Verduin accepted the call to serve the Corsica CRC.  He remained at the Corsica CRC for twelve years. In 1941 Verduin accepted the challenge of becoming the pastor of the Christian Reformed Chapel at the University of Michigan. Rev. Verduin served the students of the University of Michigan until his retirement in 1962.

The Verduins retired in Arizona. During retirement, Rev Verduin stayed busy by teaching courses at the University of Arizona. He also published a number of books such as The Reformers and their Stepchildren. Leonard Verduin passed away at the age of 102 on November 11, 1999.


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[Series 1: Verduin Correspondence, 1929-1997],
[Series 2: Articles and Periodicals, 1944-1992],
[Series 3: Miscellaneous Unidentified Manuscripts, undated],
[Series 4: Papers and Manuscripts, undated],
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Series 3: Miscellaneous Unidentified Manuscripts --- undated
Box 3-4: Miscellaneous unidentified manuscripts

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[Series 1: Verduin Correspondence, 1929-1997],
[Series 2: Articles and Periodicals, 1944-1992],
[Series 3: Miscellaneous Unidentified Manuscripts, undated],
[Series 4: Papers and Manuscripts, undated],
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