Hazel Austin diaries, 1930-1938.

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Hazel Austin diaries, 1930-1938.

The collection contains two diaries written by Hazel Austin between ca. 1930-1938. The diaries document Hazel and Oliver Austin's lives as the two traveled throughout the mid-west, southwest and on the west coast holding revival meetings and conducting trine immersion.

1 envelope.

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Morrison, Sandy,

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Church of the Brethren

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One of the early churches in Delaware County, the Union Grove Church of the Brethren was once called Mississinewa German Baptist Church. The denomination was known as Dunker, or German Baptist Brethern since earlier leaders were from Dunkard settlements in Lancaster and York counties, Pennsylvania, and the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia. From the description of Records, 1850-1965. (Ball State University Library). WorldCat record id: 34288119 This corporate body was known earl...

Austin, Oliver Henry, 1886-

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Austin, Hazel I., 1893-1971.

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Hazel I. Quear was born in Ind. in Nov. 1893. She married Oliver Henry Austin in Fruita, Mesa County, Colo. on March 28, 1912. Oliver Austin was a minister, as was his father, of the Church of the Brethren (German Baptist). In the 1920s the couple lived in McPherson, Kan. while Oliver Austin attended an educational institution founded by the church, McPherson College. Later in the 1930s the couple traveled extensively throughout out parts of the United States conducting revival meetings at local...