Records of BGEA Team Office crusade director, Willis Haymaker, 1917-1972, (bulk 1950-1970).

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Records of BGEA Team Office crusade director, Willis Haymaker, 1917-1972, (bulk 1950-1970).

Correspondence, reports, memos, minutes, address lists, photographs, scrapbooks, and other material relating to Willis Haymaker's work as an organizer of evangelistic meetings in the United States and other countries, chiefly 1950-1970.

8 boxes (8.75 cubic feet)

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