Ephemera of the ZamZam Incident, 1941-2006.

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Ephemera of the ZamZam Incident, 1941-2006.

Newspaper clippings, oral history interviews, correspondence, diary, photos, scrapbooks and other materials relating to the passengers, mainly American missionaries, who were aboard the ship ZamZam, sunk in the south Atlantic Ocean in 1941 by a German warship.

10 box (5.37 cubic feet)

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Founded by Dwight L. Moody in 1886 in Chicago, Illinois. From the description of Records of the Moody Bible Institute, 1913. (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152847 ...

Scherman, David E. (David Edward), 1916-1997

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World War, 1939-1945.

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Hall, Mabel Goodwin

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Barnett, Albert E.

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Schellenberg, Alice.

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Houghton, Will H.

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Huber, Lezetta.

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Africa Inland Mission International

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Nondenominational mission agency active in several East African countries. Founded in 1895 by Peter Cameron Scott, the mission operated in Kenya, Zaire, Uganda, Tanzania, Sudan, Central African Republic, the Comoro Islands, the Seychelles and other countries and works closely with the African Inland Church. Home councils, which supply workers and financial support, are based in several countries, including the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Australia and South Africa. From the...

Huber, Lester W.

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Glasser, Arthur F. (Arthur Frederick), 1914-

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Missionary, mission executive, professor of missions, author; born in 1914, served in China as a missionary and as United States home director of the Overseas Missionary Fellowship, professor of missions at Fuller Theological Seminary, author and speaker on mission and evangelism topics, participant in several international conferences on evangelism. From the description of Oral history interviews with Arthur Frederick Glasser, 1989- 1995 [sound recording]. (Wheaton College). WorldCa...

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Rogge, Bernard, 1899-1982

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Moody Memorial Church (Chicago, Ill.)

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Nida, Eugene A. (Eugene Albert), 1914-2011

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Zam Zam (Ship)

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ZamZam was a ship of neutral Egyptian registry which was shelled and sunk by a German warship in the south Atlantic Ocean April 17, 1941. The ship was carrying, besides the crew, about 200 passengers, mainly American missionaries. Only one person died as an immediate result of the shelling. The passengers and crew were carried tro German-occupied France, where citzens of neutral countries were released and citizens of belligent countries were put in internment camps. From the descrip...

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Shuster, Robert D.

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Laughinghouse, Ned.

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Buyse, Leonard.

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McAlister, Irl.

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Barnett, Margaret

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Young, Doris Warren.

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Anderson, Eleanor, 1938-

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Wycliffe Bible translators

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Barnett, Elma.

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