The Carl C. McIntire manuscript collection 1925-1998 (bulk 1933-1985).

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The Carl C. McIntire manuscript collection 1925-1998 (bulk 1933-1985).

This collection consists of approximately 650 linear feet of documents, photographs, audio and video recordings, and ephemera. The inclusive dates run from 1925 through 1998, with the bulk of the collection covering the peak years of McIntire's activities from 1933 to 1985. The collection is divided into 8 distinct series with associated subseries. Series are as follows: McIntire files; McIntire related organizations; Christian Beacon and 20th century reformation; Publications and press; Properties; Photographs, Recorded media, and ephemera; Robert Mulholland collection; and Materials compiled by William O. Harris.

669 boxes (650 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7390609

Princeton Theological Seminary

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Machen, J. Gresham (John Gresham), 1881-1937

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Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)

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American Council of Christian Churches

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International Council of Christian Churches

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McIntire, Carl, 1906-2002

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Native of Ypsilanti, Michigan; clergyman, president and founder of the International Council of Christian Churches, editor of the Christian Beacon, and founder of the Twentieth Century Reformation Hour, and affiliated organizations. From the description of Carl McIntire publications, 1933-1993 (bulk 1960s-1970s). (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 84082396 From the description of Carl McIntire publications, 1933-1983 (bulk 1960s-1970s). (University of Michigan). W...

United States. Federal Communications Commission

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Princeton Theological Seminary. Library

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World Council of Churches

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Shelton College (Cape May, N.J.)

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National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America

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Westminster Theological Seminary (Philadelphia, Pa.)

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