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Title: Herbert J. Brinks Collection, 1940-2011

ID: COLL/512

Primary Creator: Brinks, Herbert J. (1935-2011)

Extent: 7.5 Cubic Feet. More info below.

Arrangement: Folder level description

Abstract

Professor of history at Calvin College, author, scholar in the field of Dutch immigration to North America, curator of the Calvin College and Calvin Theological Seminary Archives (Heritage Hall: Calvin Archives), Christian Reformed Church denominational archivist, creator and editor of Origins: Historical Magazine of the Archives, and community service volunteer in the Heartside area of Grand Rapids, Michigan. The collection includes biographical information, correspondence, extensive articles and other writings, news clippings, materials regarding Heartside, book materials regarding Christian Reformed church history, miscellaneous research materials, and material regarding Sgt. Nicholas Cook (stepbrother).

Biographical Note

Herbert J. Brinks was born in the Dutch settlement town of South Holland, Illinois in 1935. Due to his surroundings, Brinks grew up learning about Dutch history and culture. Brink enrolled at Calvin College and entered their pre-seminary program. Brink soon realized that he did not have the natural inclination to become a seminary student, so he shifted his focus to history, English, and education. In 1957, two major events took place for Herb Brinks. First, he graduated from Calvin College and second, he married his high school sweetheart, Ruth Kortenhoeven.

After graduation, Brinks began teaching English and history at Allendale Christian High School and two years later teaching Latin at Unity Christian High School. In 1960, Brinks moved to Ann Arbor to further his education at the University of Michigan, and in 1962, he earned his M.A. in history. The same year, Brinks joined Calvin College's faculty as assistant professor of history. By 1965, Brinks earned his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan and founded Heritage Hall at Calvin.

The foundation of Heritage Hall started by Brinks researching and tracking down material on Dutch immigration in North America. He also began to collect archival material on Calvin College, Seminary and the Christian Reformed Church. From its conception to his retirement in 1995, Brinks served as Heritage Hall's Curator. During his tenure as Archives Curator, Brinks oversaw the cataloguing and housing of important records of the College, Seminary and denomination as well as personal documents from ministers, professors, and Dutch immigrants. He managed to acquire a large number of letters written by Dutch immigrates to their family and friends in the Netherlands as well as travel accounts, memoirs and photographs, now known as the Immigrant Letters Collection. He used a sampling of these letters to publish two books, Write Back Soon, 1976 and Dutch American Voices, Letters from the United States 1850-1930, 1995.

From 1969 to 1971, Brinks took time away from Calvin to lecture at Michigan State University and operate as the director of the Historical Society of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. When he returned to Calvin in 1972, he became a professor in the history department and continued to curate at Heritage Hall. In addition to his work at the archives, he began the publication of Origins, a magazine devoted to detailing the Dutch migration to America and the Christian Reformed Church. In 1989, he fully dedicated his time as the curator of Heritage Hall and editor of Origins until retirement.

Before and especially after his retirement, Brinks enjoyed serving the less fortunate members of the community. In 1989, he began to volunteer at Degage Community Center. Brinks organized Heartside Area Writers Club in 1991 for inner city residents who were interested in improving their reading skills. Also in Brinks' spare time, he enjoyed gardening and fishing. After a battle of myeloma, Herbert J. Brinks passed away on May 17, 2011. His wife, Ruth, their 4 children, and 7 grandchildren, survive him.

Administrative Information

Repository: Heritage Hall, Hekman Library

Alternate Extent Statement: 15 Boxes

Acquisition Source: Herbert J. Brinks


Box and Folder Listing


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Series 1: Biographical Information, Correspondence, and Writings
Box 1
Folder 1: Biography and curriculum vita --- undated
Folder 2: The Allendale Memoirs (p. 2), dedicated to H. J. Brinks --- 1959
Folder 3: Obituary notice and comments made at funeral of Alyce Brinks Cook, mother of H. J. Brinks --- 1964
Folder 4: Honors and certificates --- 1960-2001
Folder 5: “Our Historical Collection,” Calvin Spark, v. 12 (Feb 1966), pp. 12-13
Folder 6: Correspondence --- 1967
Folder 7: "The Christian Reformed Attic," The Banner, v. 102, p. 19 --- 16 Jun 16 1967
Folder 8: Guide to Dutch-American Historical Collections of Western Michigan --- 1967
Folder 9: News clipping --- 1967
Folder 10: Correspondence --- 1968
Folder 11
Item 1: "Scholia: The Heritage Hall Historical Collection," Calvin Theological Journal, v. 3, pp. 47-50 --- April 1968
Item 2: "Revivalism and Reform in America," Reformed Journal, v. 18, pp. 16-21 --- Nov 1968
Folder 12: "Era of Pig Iron in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, 1857-1877," Inland Seas --- 1969
Folder 13
Item 1: "The White Man, the Black Man," The Banner, v. 107, pp. 10-11 --- 18 Aug 1972
Item 2: “Letter from Albertus C. Van Raalte,” DIS Magazine, v. 2, pp. 18-19 --- Mar 1972
Folder 14
Item 1: “The Sabbath,” Dialogue, pp. 4-7 --- 31 Jan 1973
Item 2: “The Sabbath,” Origins --- 2004
Folder 15: "Dutch-American Tales and Folkways" --- 1973
Folder 16: "Reunion: A Short Story," Reformed Journal, v. 24, pp. 25-28 --- 1974
Folder 17
Item 1: "Calvin's Centennial Photo Exhibit," The Banner, v. 110, p. 24 --- 17 Oct 1975
Item 2: "Reformed Politics in North Prairie," Dialogue, pp. 29-31 --- Apr 1975
Item 3: "Hoe Het was en Soms Nog Is: Dutch American Folkways," DIS Magazine, v. 6 p. 10 --- Sep 1975
Folder 18
Item 1: "Dutch American Folkways: Historical Highlights . . .," DIS Magazine, v. 6, p. 29 --- Dec 1975
Item 2: "Dutch American Folkways: Tips from the Treasurer," DIS Magazine, v. 6, pp. 8-9 --- Jun 1975
Item 3: "Papa's Last Word," Reformed Journal, v. 25, pp. 14-17 --- Sep 1975
Folder 19: Correspondence --- 1976
Folder 20
Item 1: "No Bland Kettle of Fish," The Banner, v. 111 --- 2 Jul 1976
Item 2: "Hoe Het Was! En Soms Nog Is?" DIS Magazine, v. 7, pp. 16-17 --- Jun 1976
Folder 21: "One of Us" --- 1976
Folder 22: Correspondence --- 1977
Folder 23: News clippings --- 1977, 1978
Folder 24: "En Kleine Wereld: A Small World," "De Poorten des Tijds: The Gates of Time," and "Tijd om Oud te Worden: Time to Get Old," DIS Magazine --- 1977
Folder 25: "Letters in Your Attic?" and "Lost Roots," The Banner --- 1977
Folder 26: "Gesprek in Grand Rapids," Wereld Contact --- 1977
Folder 27: Book reviews, Schrijf Spoedig Terug --- 1978
Folder 28: Twelve-part series, "Voices from Our Immigrant Past," The Banner --- 1978
Folder 29: "Letters from Holland" project correspondence --- 1978
Folder 30: "Letters from Holland" project organizational material --- 1978-1979
Folder 31: Correspondence --- 1979
Folder 32: "The Christian Reformed Church and the Reformed Church in America - A Study of Comparative Cultural Adaptation in America" --- 1979
Folder 33: "Holland-American Churches: A Study of Comparative Adjustment in North America, 1834-1880" --- 1979
Box 2
Folder 1: Correspondence --- 1980
Folder 2: "Dirk Jellema: 1924-1982," Calvin Spark, v. 26, p. 30 --- Dec 1982
Folder 3: "A Profile of the History Department," Calvin Spark, v. 26, pp. 8-11 --- Sep 1980
Folder 4: "Immigration One Hundred Years Ago" --- [1980]
Folder 5: Netherlandic Studies Conference program --- 1980
Folder 6: Letter, "Last Time: Wooden Shoes," The Banner, v. 115, p. 2 --- Dec 1980
Folder 7: Correspondence --- 1981
Folder 8: "The America Letters," Grand River Valley Review, v. 2, no. 2 --- 1981
Folder 9: "The America Letters - News from Hollanders in West Michigan," and "Ostfrisians in Two Worlds" --- [1981]
Folder 10: Sample research questionnaires, "Recent Dutch Immigration to the United States," in Contemporary American Immigration --- [1981]
Folder 11: "Celebrate!" guest editorial, The Banner, v. 117, pp. 7-8 --- 27 Sep 1982
Folder 12: "The 'Kolonization' of West Michigan," Grand Rapids Magazine, pp. 75-77 --- Jul 1982
Folder 13: “Why the Dutch Are Different,” West Michigan Magazine, pp. 19-22 --- Jun 1982
Folder 14: "The Origins of Christian Education in the CRC" --- 1982
Folder 15: "Recent Dutch Immigration to the United States," "Recent Dutch-American History," and "Leaders of the Afscheiding" --- 1982
Folder 16: "From Grafschaft to Graafschap," speech and program --- 1982
Folder 17: A Time to Keep, CRC Publications Bible Way --- 1982
Folder 18: Correspondence --- 1983
Folder 19: "Bernardus de Beij (1815-1894)," Origins, v. 1 no. 1 --- 1983
Folder 20: "Archives Receives More Material," Origins, v. 1 no. 2 --- 1983
Folder 21: Book chapter, "Immigrant Letters: Religious Context of Dutch-American Ethnicity," Dutch Immigration to North America --- 1983
Folder 22: "Archives Presents Origins," Chimes --- Jan and Feb 1983
Box 3
Folder 1: Correspondence --- 1984
Folder 2: "Castle Garden," "Crossing the Atlantic," "Teunis Bos Vanden Hoek," and "Beginnings of the CRC in New Jersey 1855-1866," Origins, v. 2 no. 1 --- 1984
Folder 3: "De Afscheiding 1834-1984," "Journey to Despair," "The Avinks from Borculo to Ripon 1869-1917," and "The Burning of the Phoenix," Origins, v. 2 no. 2 --- 1984
Folder 4
Item 1: Book review, "To All Our Children, by A. Vander Mey," The Banner, v. 119 --- 18 Jun 1984
Item 2: "Dr. Henry Ippel: Professor of History," Calvin Spark, v. 30 --- May 1984
Folder 5: Correspondence --- 1985
Folder 6: "Border Crossings," "Oak Harbor, Washington," "The Saga of Klaas De Vries," and "WWII: The Invasion and Liberation of the Netherlands - Eyewitness Reports," Origins, v. 2 no. 1 --- 1985
Folder 7: "Grand Rapids: An Immigrant's First Impressions," Origins, v. 3 no. 2 --- 1985
Folder 8: "Religious Continuities in Europe and the New World . . ." --- [1985]
Folder 9: Unpublished response to John Douglas column, Grand Rapids Press --- 1985
Folder 10: Sabbatical application --- 1985
Folder 11: "Institutions of the Reformed Community in the US - Pine Rest" --- [1985]
Folder 12: Pine Rest Christian Hospital -- 75th Anniversary History, final draft
Folder 13: Pine Rest Christian Hospital - 75 Years --- 1910-1985
Folder 14: Correspondence --- 1986
Folder 15: "A View from the Roseland Parsonage," "Another Look at 1857, the Birth of the CRC," and "Christian Mercy: Pine Rest and Bethesda Hospitals," Origins, v. 4 no. 1 --- 1986
Folder 16: "Bastiaan Broere," "Father Budding 1810-1870," Origins, v. 4 no. 2 --- 1986
Folder 17
Item 1: "M. Howard Rienstra: 1931-1986," Calvin Spark, v. 32 --- Sep 1986
Item 2: "Roundtable: Christian Ethics in Nazi Germany," Dialogue --- Oct 1986
Item 3: "A Scholar in the Polis," Reformed Journal, v. 36 --- Jul 1986
Folder 18-19: Heartside Happenings and Casey's Club materials --- 1991-1996
Folder 20: "The Vanden Hoeks in Harrison 1884-1895," Origins, v. 5 no. 1 --- 1987
Folder 21: "The Era of Ymen P. DeJong 1920-1950," "WWII:  California," and "Rural Life: When the Farmer Prospers," Origins, v. 5 no. 2 --- 1987
Folder 22: "The Unlikely Heretic," Reformed Journal, v. 37 --- Jan 1987
Folder 23: Book reviews, Write Back Soon, 1987
Folder 24: Letters from Immigrants in America: 1847-1920 --- 1987
Folder 25: "Then and Now," reflections on the early years of Calvin College --- 1987
Folder 26: News clippings --- 1987
Box 4
Folder 1: Correspondence --- 1988
Folder 2: "Chicago: the Americanization of Bernardus De Beij (1815-1894)," "Civil War: View from Iowa," and "Dutch American Reactions," Origins, v. 6 no. 1 --- 1988
Folder 3: "Factory to Pulpit," Origins, v. 6 no. 2 --- 1988
Folder 4: Book review, "A Century of Grace," and "Home Missions: Conscience of the Church," The Banner, v. 123 --- Feb 1988
Folder 5: Tribute to Samuel Greydanus --- 1988
Folder 6
Item 1: "The Third Gift," and "Ethnic Wrappings," The Banner, v. 123 --- Feb 1988
Item 2: "Ethnic Wrappings," The Banner, v. 123 --- 26 Sep 1988
Folder 7: Alumni lecture, "Calvin College - the Turn of the Century" --- 1988
Folder 8: Correspondence --- 1989
Folder 9: "The CRC and World War II," Origins, v. 7 no. 2 --- 1989
Folder 10: Fall conference sectional, "On Being Reformed in Admissions and Appointments"
Folder 11: "Hudsonville, Hillcrest CRC, 1956-1989" lecture
Folder 12: Correspondence --- 1990
Folder 13: "Oakdale Park: Introduction" and "Ocean Voyage Accounts" in Origins, v. 8 no. 1 --- 1990
Folder 14: "The Yff family and the Kuiper Connection," Origins, v. 8 no. 2 --- 1990
Folder 15: "Experiences of American Dutch Immigrant Society Members," DIS Magazine, v. 21 --- Mar 1990
Folder 16: Netherlands Immigrant Letter Campaign news clippings --- 1990
Folder 17: Friends of the Archives Endowment Fund
Box 5
Folder 1: Correspondence --- 1991
Folder 2: "Missaukee County - A Wilderness Colony 1869-1938," "Frederick Diemer Letters 1824-1928," "The Meekhof Farm," and "Impressions of the 'Old' Country 1848-1940," Origins, v. 9 no. 1 --- 1991
Folder 3: "Germans in the Christian Reformed Church 1857-1872," and "Letters to My Wife: A. C. Van Raalte to Christina," Origins, v. 9 no. 2 --- 1991
Folder 4: "Burning Shoes and Banana Peels . . .," The Banner --- 14 Oct 1991
Folder 5: "After Fifty Years: Pearl Harbor and the CRC," The Banner, v. 126 --- 2 Dec 1991
Folder 6: Heartside Happenings, newsletter edited by H. J. Brinks --- 1991-1996
Folder 7: Heartside Happenings art work by Rick Schaafsma --- 1992-1995
Folder 8: Correspondence --- 1992
Folder 9: News clippings --- 1991-2008
Folder 10: "From Polder to Polder," Origins, v. 10 no. 2 --- 1992
Folder 11: Calvin History, "The Plato Club: Shaping Calvin Minds," Calvin Spark, v. 38, p. 38 --- Dec 1992
Folder 12: Archives and Historical Collection Handbook --- [1992]
Folder 13: "The Dutch," chapter for Encyclopedia of American Social History --- 1992-1997
Folder 14: Correspondence --- 1993
Folder 15: "Johanna (Gelderloos) La Maire," "Peter Lankester," and "Ralph Dekker's Englewood," Origins, v. 11 no. 1 --- 1993
Folder 16: "Silk City: News from Paterson's Mill Workers," Origins, v. 11 no. 2 --- 1993
Folder 17: "'Very Special' Volunteers' Efforts Will Be Recognized," "One-Shot 'Della' is a Big Show," Grand Rapids Press; Della's Diner program and certificate --- 1993
Box 6
Folder 1: Correspondence --- 1994
Folder 2: "Memoirs: Rev. Arnold Brink 1913-1990," and "The CRC in the 1930s: The Era of Henry J. Kuiper," Origins, v. 12 no. 1 --- 1994
Folder 3: "Hard Times in Grand Rapids . . .," Origins, v. 12 no. 2 --- 1994
Folder 4
Item 1: "Faculty Meetings, the First and Last" --- Nov 1994
Item 2: "It's Not Easy to Be Dutch," speech given at Trinity Christian College --- Sep 1994
Folder 5: Correspondence --- 1995
Folder 6: "50 Years Ago," and "Johannes Jager," Origins, v. 13 no. 1 --- 1995
Folder 7: "Henry Wierenga," and "West Side Letters 1880-1923," Origins, v. 13 no. 2 --- 1995
Folder 8: "Dutch Americans," chapter in Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America --- 1995
Folder 9: Dutch American VoicesLetters from the US, 1850-1930, introduction --- 1995
Folder 10: Dégagé Newsletter, Spring --- 1995
Folder 11: "Opening Your Ancestors' Mail," The Banner, v. 130 --- 12 Jun 1995
Folder 12: Book review --- 1995
Folder 13: Heartside area of Grand Rapids --- [1995]
Folder 14: Retirement tributes --- 1995-1996
Folder 15: Dutch American Voices, reviews and receptions --- 1995-1998
Folder 16: Correspondence --- 1996
Folder 17: "Home Builders: Women on the Frontier," Origins, v. 14 no. 1 --- 1996
Folder 18: "Eastern Avenue and Baxter, 1920-1950," and "Muskegon Lumberman: Jan Vogel," Origins, v. 14 no. 2 --- 1996
Folder 19: Correspondence --- 1997
Folder 20: "Pella in 1855," Origins, v. 15 no. 1 --- 1997
Folder 21: "California Immigrants," and "Grand Haven Fishing," Origins, v. 15 no. 2 --- 1997
Folder 22: Correspondence --- 1998
Folder 23: "Celery," "Church History via Kalamazoo," and "Mail from Kalamazoo," Origins, v. 16 no. 1 --- 1998
Folder 24: "Henry Beets, 1869-1947," Origins, v. 16 no. 2 --- 1998
Folder 25: Memoir - Between Rivers and Valleys --- [1998]
Folder 26: Recollections of Conrad Bult --- [1998]
Box 7
Folder 1: Correspondence --- 1999
Folder 2: "Montana: Introduction - The Trek," Origins, v. 17 no. 1 --- 1999
Folder 3: "Recollections of Arnold (Dick) Zandstra - 1999," Origins, v. 17 no. 2 --- 1999
Folder 4: "With Us Today: Herbert J. Brinks," Grand Rapids Press --- 1999
Folder 5: "Hollandale, Minnesota," Origins --- 2000
Folder 6: "Heartside Neighborhood," history of Grand Rapids --- 1850-2000
Folder 7: ESL tutoring correspondence --- 2000-2005
Folder 8: Correspondence --- 2002
Folder 9
Item 1: Historical sketch of Bethany CRC (South Holland, IL) --- 2003
Item 2: Poem, "Ode to Bethany CRC" --- 2002
Folder 10: "Ridge Road and Illiana, 1949-1953," class fiftieth reunion --- 2003
Folder 11: "The Icon," Perspectives, v. 18 --- Feb 2003
Folder 12: Breakfast at Casey's, Woodlawn World article --- 2003
Folder 13: Devotional meditation
Folder 14: "The Plain Truth," Perspectives, v. 19 --- Apr 2004
Folder 15: Vini Apacheche documents --- 2005
Folder 16
Item 1: "Mixed Marriages," Perspectives, v. 21 --- Dec 2006
Item 2: "Speed," Perspectives, v. 21 --- Feb 2006
Folder 17: "Christian Reformed Preachers," Woodlawn World --- 2006
Folder 18: Latin American Sports and Culture Club --- 2006
Folder 19: "Nicholas J. Cook: S SGT 483 AAF Bomb GP, 1924-1944," Origins, v. 25 no. 1 --- 2007
Folder 20: Manuscript, unpublished novel (Notes) --- 2007
Folder 21: Leandra's Christian Education Support Center; Consuelo, Dominican Republic --- 2008
Folder 22: Correspondence --- undated
Folder 23: Correspondence --- 2010
Folder 24: "Heartside Neighborhood, 1850-2000," Origins, v. 29 no. 1 --- 2011
Series 2: Book Materials
Box 8: Chapters 1 through 9 of Christian Reformed Church History, unpublished manuscript (with A. James Heynen)
Box 9
Folder 1-7: Chapters 10 through 16 of Christian Reformed Church History, unpublished manuscript (with A. James Heynen)
Folder 8: Supplemental materials for Christian Reformed Church History manuscript
Series 3: Miscellaneous Research
Box 10
Folder 1: "Americanization" --- undated
Folder 2: The Dutch Seaborne Empire 1600-1800 --- 1965
Folder 3: Reinder J. Klein, "The Dutch Afscheiding of 1834: An Analysis of a Counter Movement" --- 1977
Folder 4: "De Vervolging Der Afgescheidenente Heerdeen Wapenveld, 1836-1838" --- undated
Folder 5: Afscheiding (Secession) --- undated
Folder 6: Secession and the Christian Reformed Church: chapter "Saints and Sinners" --- undated
Folder 7: "Separation of the Dutch Reformed Church in North America in 1822," Henry Beets --- undated
Folder 8: Henry Beets correspondence --- 1912-1925
Folder 9: Henry Beets --- 1895-1931
Folder 10: Henry Beets --- 1887-1947
Folder 11: Cultural adaptations --- 1880-1930
Box 11
Folder 1: Early Christian Reformed Church ministers --- 1833-1834
Folder 2: Early Christian Reformed Churches in Canada --- 1905-1968
Folder 3: Christian Reformed Church origins --- undated
Folder 4: Book on Christian Reformed Church --- undated
Folder 5: First Christian Reformed Church, Grand Haven, Michigan --- 1865
Folder 6: Convict Immigration to America, 1607-1630
Folder 7: Minutes of the Directors of the Theological School of the Holland Christian Reformed Church in North America --- 1894
Folder 8: History of Eastern Avenue Christian Reformed Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan --- 1873-1924
Folder 9: Christian Reformed Roots, A. James Heynen --- 1978
Folder 10: Christian Reformed World Relief Committee in Context --- 1985
Folder 11: A Bittersweet Land, A History of Canada's Peoples --- 1890-1980
Folder 12: Paulus Den Bleijker --- 1850-1859
Folder 13: Memoirs of the Rev. John H. Livingston
Folder 14: History of De Wachter --- 1868-1881
Box 12
Folder 1: Liberal Theology in the Netherlands --- undated
Folder 2: The Reluctant Evangelicals, George M. Marsden
Folder 3: Harper's articles on American views of the Netherlands --- 1874-1889
Folder 4: News clippings on Dutch-American attitude towards Germany --- 1912-1918
Folder 5: William of Orange --- 1984
Folder 6: Dutch political thought, 1700-1800
Folder 7: Decline of Dutch power and influence in the 18th and 19th centuries
Folder 8: Dutch Golden Age, 1580-1715
Folder 9: Britain and the Netherlands --- 1971
Folder 10: Dutch pietism --- undated
Folder 11: Dutch Reformation, 1517-1520
Folder 12: The Making of the Dutch Landscape --- undated
Folder 13: Dutch towns and cities, 1300-1500
Folder 14: Eighty Years' War --- undated
Folder 15: Early Dutch history, 850-1500
Folder 16: Prehistoric Dutch history --- undated
Folder 17: Cornelius Traas --- 1837-1917
Folder 18: A. C. Van Raalte
Series 4: Course Materials
Box 13
Folder 1: History 221 course materials --- undated
Folder 2: Readings for History 221: The Netherlands --- undated
Folder 3: History 221: Outline of Dutch History --- undated
Folder 4: History 221: Outline of Dutch History --- undated
Folder 5: History 221: The Kingdom of the Netherlands --- undated
Folder 6: History 221
Item 1: The Making of Dutch Towns from the 10th to the 17th Centuries
Item 2: Stagnation and Revival: The 18th and 19th Centuries
Folder 7: History 221 material: The Making of the Dutch Landscape --- 1985
Folder 8: History 310: US Colonial History --- 1975
Folder 9: Calvin's Institutes
Series 5: Sergeant Nicholas Cook
Box 14
Folder 1: Diplomas --- 1940 and 1943
Folder 2: Identification cards, etc. --- 1943-1944
Folder 3: Correspondence, to parents --- 1942-1944
Folder 4: Correspondence, from parents --- 1944
Folder 5: Correspondence, from Robert Cook --- 1943-1944
Folder 6: Correspondence --- 1944
Folder 7: Correspondence, US Government --- 1943-1990
Folder 8: Correspondence, Missing in Action --- 1944-1978
Folder 9: Certificates, awards, and decorations --- 1943-1945
Folder 10: Military service publications --- 1944, 1945, undated
Folder 11: Servicemen's "Welcome Home" programs --- 1945-1946
Folder 12: Photographs
Folder 13: In Memory of Peter Cook (stepfather of H. J. Brinks)
Folder 14: In Memory of Elmer G. Brinks (uncle) --- 1990, 1997
Folder 15: Paper: The Beets Papers
Folder 16: Papers (University of Michigan) --- 1960
Item 1: The Decline of the Netherlands in the 18th Century
Item 2: The Legal Profession --- 1850-1920
Folder 17: Paper: William Howard Taft as a Biographical Subject --- 1958
Folder 18: Paper: Dutch-American Tales and Folk-Ways
Folder 19: Grand Rapids Press article: "The Upper Peninsula: A State Without a Capitol" --- 1968
Folder 20: Article: "The Rationale for Denominational Colleges and Universities" --- 1969
Folder 21: Inland Seas article: "The Era of Pig Iron in the UP of Michigan" --- 1969
Folder 22: Reformed Journal article: "Revivalism and Reform in America" --- November 1968
Folder 23: Michigan History article: "Marquette Iron Range Strike 1895" --- December 1966
Folder 24: Article: "A High Church of Some Kind"
Folder 25: Reformed Journal short story, "Reunion" --- 1974
Folder 26: Reformed Journal short story, "Papa's Last Word" --- 1975
Folder 27: Detroit Historical Society Bulletin article, "Peter White: Hard Headed Visionary" --- 1967
Folder 28: Manuscript, The Sellout --- 1974
Folder 29: Manuscript, Compromise --- 1974
Folder 30: Documents re: Admission to University of Michigan Graduate School --- 1957
Folder 31: Copies of Chronicle (Historical Society of Michigan) --- 1970-1971
Folder 32: HJB comments on Abel Being Dead Yet Speaketh --- 1974
Folder 33: Evaluation of the Scott Turner Collection for Michigan Tech University --- 1974
Folder 34: Sabbatical Proposal, Immigration and Assimilation: The Dutch-American Experience --- 1975
Box 15
Folder 1: "Subdue the Earth" correspondence --- 1960
Folder 2-17: Correspondence --- 1961-1976
Folder 18: Correspondence (in Dutch) --- 1976
Folder 19: correspondence --- Undated

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