Showing Collections: 881 - 890 of 1790
Lee S. Huizenga Collection
Minister of the Christian Reformed Church and medical missionary to China. The collection includes correspondence, sermon notes, reports to the supporting churches, manuscript books, articles, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and a large photographic collection on leprosy.
Martin Huizenga Collection
Minister of the Christian Reformed Church. The collection includes class sermons with notations from S. Volbeda, radio addresses, a letter to Henry Beets with biographical information, and press clippings.
Tena Alta Huizenga Collection
Nurse for the Christian Reformed Church World Missions to China, Nigeria, and Liberia. The collection includes diaries, correspondence, class notes, lecture notes, and a report to the Mission Board.
Elmer Huizinga Collection
Agent of Zelf Hulp Burial Fund Society or Self Help Life Assurance Society, at Chicago, and life insurance salesman. The collection includes family correspondence; videocassette tapes; genealogy; a Zelf Hulp membership document; and a collection of poems and skits used in Ladies’ Circle.
Dr. John B. Hulst Collection
Henry Hulst Collection
Student of Hope College, Holland, Michigan. The collection includes essays, poems and student papers, also a translation of Abraham Kuyper's "De verflauwing der grenzen," (The Obliteration of Boundaries).
John B. Hulst Collection
John Hulst Collection
Vice president and chief engineer of the United States Steel Corporation and the president of Pittsburgh Steamship Company. John Hulst was a son of L. J. Hulst (1825-1922), minister of the Christian Reformed Church. The collection includes a book, entitled Rolling Mill Work Furnace, with drawings of milling equipment; and a scrapbook with articles on the launching of SS John Hulst at River Rouge, Michigan.
Lammert Jan Hulst Collection
Minister of the Christian Reformed Church. The collection includes sermons, biographical data, correspondence, pamphlets, and textbooks written in Dutch with notes on dogmatics and the history of dogmatics; plus a paper entitled "Van Coldbrook te Eastmanville," undated. Painting in storage.
