Barth, Joseph. Papers, 1932-1983.

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Barth, Joseph. Papers, 1932-1983.

Joseph Nicholas Barth (1906-1988) was pastor of congregations in Massachusetts and Florida, trustee of the Meadville Theological School, chairman of the Interracial Committee of the Boston Council of Churches, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Boston Center for Adult Education. Papers include sermons; graduate course work; manuscripts of Barthe's lectures; personal files from various ministerial settlements, including Meadville Lombard Theological School in Chicago and King's Chapel in Boston; correspondence files; and personal writings.

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