Claiborne M. Hill collection, 1884-1940.

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Claiborne M. Hill collection, 1884-1940.

The collection contains Hill's administrative correspondence as President of the seminary and sermons preached where he served as pastor. Correspondents include, among others, pastors, missionaries, prospective students, alumni, administrators, faculty, and donors. Specfic correspondents include Sanford Fleming, BBDS faculty, BBDS Trustees Charles H. Hobart, John G. Hoyt, and Oliver M. Johnston, Frank W. Padelford from the Baptist Missionary Society, Ernest Clutterbuck, Baptist pastor, Lucien H. Sly, San Francisco businessman, and Julia Morgan, architect for the BBDS building.

25 boxes (10 linear ft.)

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Morgan, Julia, 1872-1957

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Julia Morgan (1872-1957) graduated from University of California, Berkeley's Civil Engineering department in 1894, studying architecture unofficially under Bernard Maybeck. With Maybeck's encouragement, she went on to study at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. In 1898, Morgan became the first woman to study at the Ecole, graduating in 1900. Morgan returned to San Francisco in 1902, opening her own office in 1905. She went on to design over 700 buildings, including many local residences. ...

Johnston, Oliver Martin, né 1866

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Hill, Claiborne M.

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C.M. Hill, 1857-1950, was a Baptist minister born in California and raised in Oregon. He served pastorates in Eugene, Oregon and Oakland, California before being appointed President, 1904-37, of the Baptist seminary for the west coast known as: the Pacific Coast Baptist Theological Union, then the Pacific Coast Baptist Seminary, then the Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. The seminary trained men and women for ministerial, missionary, church and Sunday School work, and all kinds of practical Chri...

Pacific Coast Baptist Theological Union.

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Hobart, Charles W., 1926-

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Hobart was born in New Hampshire and came to Dakota Territory in 1881 and farmed near Cummings, N.D. in Traill County until retiring in 1914 and moving to Claremont, Calif. where he died. From the description of Pioneering in North Dakota, 1930-1934 / by Charles H. Hobart. (North Dakota State University Library). WorldCat record id: 44433183 ...

Pacific Coast Baptist Seminary.

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Padelford, Frank W. (Frank William), 1872-1944

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Clutterbuck, Ernest

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Hoyt, John G.

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Sly, Lucien H.

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Fleming, Sandford, 1888-

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Berkeley Baptist Divinity School

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