

The first eighteen volumes of the Adventist Heritage Magazine dating from 1974 to 1998.
American Medical Missionary College was a co-educational Seventh-day Adventist medical school that operated from 1895 to 1910 in Chicago, Illinois and Battle Creek, Michigan, incorporated separately but sponsored by the Battle Creek Sanitarium. It offered a four-year course leading to the M.D. degree. John Harvey Kellogg served as the …
The collection consists primarily of letters from Harold Emmett Barr, writing from Cedar Pines Health Retreat, Oakhurst, California, to his mother, Sarah Ella Stowell Barr, who was residing in Riverside, California. The letters date between 1917 and 1939, with the bulk of the letters falling between 1937 and 1939, ending just days before …
This collection documents Robert LeRoy Bridgman's education and work as a nurse. Robert was born on November 11, 1899 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He attended the Iowa Sanitarium (Nevada, Iowa) Training School for Nurses, possibly graduating in 1922. He then attended the Paradise Valley Sanitarium and Hospital Training School for …
This collection of twenty-two photographs document, in part, the work of Edgar Ansel Bristol and the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Northern Michigan in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Five photographs show various members, including the Bristols, of the Petoskey (Mich.) Seventh-day Adventist Church; several more document early …
The Collection consists of thirty-seven black & white photographs, and one calling card. Thirty-six of the photographs appear to be from the time period that Eunice Chappel was attending school at Paradise Valley Sanitarium and Hospital. The final photograph appears to be of a class reunion during the 1940s/50s.
The photographs included here are of the city of Loma Linda, California, its predecessor Mound City, and the surrounding region, showing its history and development. While some of the photographs will include Loma Linda Sanitarium in the background, the intent of the photographs is more to document the landscape rather than the history …
A colorful collection of menus, patient and dining room, for the Loma Linda Sanitarium and Hospital, Loma Linda, California from 1913 to 1955. Included are daily menus and special holiday menus. As the Sanitarium and Hospital were strictly vegetarian, such is reflected in the menus, as are changes in dietary recommendations as research …
The Loma Linda University Archives houses the official documents and files for all Loma Linda University schools, departments, administrative offices and other entities. This includes Board minutes, President's papers, Provost/Chancellor's files, University committees, departmental files and more. The Archives collects and preserves …
All dissertations and master's theses in this collection are full-text searchable PDFs. It is also possible to search by school, department, discipline, degree, advisor(s) and date. The collection currently consists of those dissertations and theses completed in 2010 and later, but work will commence to retrospectively add the bulk of …
Guides to Archival Collections at the University Library of Loma Linda University provide access to detailed descriptions of the various personal papers, artifacts, photographs, manuscript collections and corporate archives housed in the Department of Archives and Special Collections, Del E. Webb Memorial Library.
The first nine volumes of the Medical Evangelist periodical dating from 1908 to 1923.
This archive contains photographs related to the history of the College of Medical Evangelists, Loma Linda University and the Loma Linda University Medical Center.
The School of Nursing Collection includes photographs of the nursing school, nursing student activities, and graduations between the years 1907-2006. Since the nursing school was the first academic program at Loma Linda University-formerly The College of Medical Evangelists-this collection, additionally, documents the development of the …
Loma Linda University weekly newspaper. The collection runs from September 3, 1963 to October 1973.
The Today publication is designed to serve all entities of the 'Loma Linda' organizations University, Medical Center, and Adventist Health System / Loma Linda. It succeeds the University Observer, which served the Loma Linda and La Sierra campuses, and Newsbreak, the news publication designed for the Loma Linda University Medical Center. …
Adventist newspaper from November 17, 1842 to February 10, 1843.
The collection consists of fifteen letters written between 1940 and 1953 by Dr. Harry W. Miller and Dr. Samuel Phang, a 1933 graduate of the College of Medical Evangelists, to each other. Dr. Phang had worked with Dr. Miller at the Wuhan Sanitarium in China. The letters are primarily concerned with Seventh-day Adventist medical work in …
This collection of 90 photographs document the various members of the Elder N. P. (Nels Peter) Nelson family. Elder Nelson was born in Denmark on January 6, 1844 and died in College View, Nebraska on September 22, 1905. In 1867 he married Andrea Kier and during their thirty-eight year marriage, they had seven sons, two daughters and took …
The photograph album is almost a promotional piece about the Paradise Valley Sanitarium. The majority of the photographs were obviously taken by a professional photographer and were either made available to Dr. Alton D. Butterfield, or the album was assembled and presented to him. The images provide a wonderful glimpse into the history …
The Bookmarks collection documents a fascinating aspect of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and its institutions. The collection consists of a variety bookmarks from Ingathering campaigns, for Sabbath School, Pathfinders, churches, schools, conferences and other entities and occasions. The bookmarks are silk, satin, plastic, cardstock …
The photographs included in this collection are varied and wide-ranging, but as a whole document the history of the Seventh-day Adventist church. Included are photographs of early Seventh-day Adventist pioneers, Adventist missionaries, other prominent Adventists, camp-meetings, Seventh-day Adventist churches and the like. For photographs …
The Frances Simmons Photograph Album consists of seventeen loose sheets [34 pages] with 114 photographs assembled by Frances documenting her time as a student nurse at the College of Medical Evangelists. All photographs are black & white prints and mounted onto black paper photograph album sheets. Album covers are absent. The date of …
Contains more than 1200 photographic images from the archives of the Ellen G. White Estate.
The photographs, documents and other items contained in this collection, illustrate the history of the White Memorial Hospital, its connection with the College of Medical Evangelists and beyond.
The Loma Linda University Digital Archive contains collections of archival materials including: Loma Linda University historic publications, photos and documents; Seventh-day Adventist historic publications, photos, bookmarks and other documents.
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