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Memorial Service Tribute To Hendrina Hospers, J. Denton Simms Jan 1968

Memorial Service Tribute To Hendrina Hospers, J. Denton Simms

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Eulogy given at the memorial service for Hendrina Hospers, October 2, 1968 at Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Albuquerque, NM. Eulogy was written and presented by J. Denton Simms.


"Life Among The Apaches" New Mexico Magazine, March 1962, Amy Passmore Hurt Jan 1962

"Life Among The Apaches" New Mexico Magazine, March 1962, Amy Passmore Hurt

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Article about Hendrina Hospers, Reformed Church of America missionary in Fort Sill, OK, Mescalero, NM, and the Jicarilla Reservation, NM. She served the Chiricahua and Jicarilla Apaches. Article is written by Amy Passmore Hurt, New Mexico Magazine, Volume 40, Issue 3, March 1962. Article displayed here with permission by New Mexico Magazine, http://www.nmmagazine.com/.


Orange City Tulip Festival: Through The Years, Arie Vander Stoep Jan 1960

Orange City Tulip Festival: Through The Years, Arie Vander Stoep

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Document describing the early years of the Orange City Tulip Festival.

A full version of Vander Stoep's history was published in The Annals of Iowa in 1968.


A Beautiful Modern Campus, Sioux County Capital Aug 1955

A Beautiful Modern Campus, Sioux County Capital

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Article in the Sioux County Capital about campus improvements, August 18, 1955.


The Classic On Heemstra Hall Open House, The Classic, Northwestern College May 1951

The Classic On Heemstra Hall Open House, The Classic, Northwestern College

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Article in The Classic on the open house at Heemstra Hall, May 1951.


The Story Of Heemstra Hall, Sioux County Index Mar 1951

The Story Of Heemstra Hall, Sioux County Index

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Article in the Sioux County Index about Heemstra Hall, March 15, 1951.


Dedication Service Program, Northwestern College Mar 1951

Dedication Service Program, Northwestern College

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Program from the dedication service of Heemstra Hall, March 8, 1951.


Program For Heemstra Hall Dedication Today, Sioux County Capital Mar 1951

Program For Heemstra Hall Dedication Today, Sioux County Capital

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Article in the Sioux County Capital about Heemstra Hall dedication, March 8, 1951.


Report Of Open House, Sioux County Index Feb 1951

Report Of Open House, Sioux County Index

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Article in the Sioux County Index about the open house about campus improvements, February 15, 1951.


The Classic On Heemstra Hall Completion, The Classic, Northwestern College Nov 1950

The Classic On Heemstra Hall Completion, The Classic, Northwestern College

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Article in The Classic on the completion of Heemstra Hall, November 1950.


Name Girls Dorm Heemstra Hall, Sioux Center News Oct 1950

Name Girls Dorm Heemstra Hall, Sioux Center News

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No abstract provided.


The Classic On Heemstra Hall Construction, The Classic, Northwestern College Oct 1949

The Classic On Heemstra Hall Construction, The Classic, Northwestern College

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Newspaper article titled "From First Spadeful to Brickwork in Three Weeks;" notes read, "Ground breaking ceremony for Girls Dormitory, Date - October 13, 1949."


Glimpses Of Holland, Roeland Van Cavel Jan 1940

Glimpses Of Holland, Roeland Van Cavel

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No abstract provided.


Promotional Brochure, Roeland Van Cavel Jan 1939

Promotional Brochure, Roeland Van Cavel

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No abstract provided.


The Story Of Holland, Roeland Van Cavel Dec 1938

The Story Of Holland, Roeland Van Cavel

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No abstract provided.


Dutch Novelty Program, Roeland Van Cavel Oct 1938

Dutch Novelty Program, Roeland Van Cavel

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No abstract provided.


Tulip Festival, May 21, 1937, Program Of Amsterdamsche Koor, Orange City Tulip Festival Committee Jan 1937

Tulip Festival, May 21, 1937, Program Of Amsterdamsche Koor, Orange City Tulip Festival Committee

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Program from the 1937 Tulip Festival entertainment.


Dutch Novelty Program, Roeland Van Cavel Jan 1936

Dutch Novelty Program, Roeland Van Cavel

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No abstract provided.


Catalogue Of The Northwestern Classical Academy, 1924-1925, Northwestern Classical Academy Jan 1924

Catalogue Of The Northwestern Classical Academy, 1924-1925, Northwestern Classical Academy

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The catalogue of Northwestern Classical Academy from the academic year 1924-1925. The catalogue includes information about the Academy, including the names of board members, instructors, students, and alumni. It provides the course of study, the academic calendar, the program of daily recitations, and a thorough discussion of the philosophy behind the academic plan. This edition also contains a photographic images of Zwemer Hall, the Science Hall, the Young Men's Christian Association, the Young Women's Christian Association, the Boys' Glee Club, the Girls' Glee Club, and the Orchestra.


Catalogue Of The Northwestern Classical Academy, 1921-1922, Northwestern Classical Academy Jan 1921

Catalogue Of The Northwestern Classical Academy, 1921-1922, Northwestern Classical Academy

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The catalogue of Northwestern Classical Academy from the academic year 1921-1922. The catalogue includes information about the Academy, including the names of board members, instructors, students, and alumni. It provides the course of study, the academic calendar, the program of daily recitations, and a thorough discussion of the philosophy behind the academic plan. This edition also contains a photographic image of Zwemer Hall, erected in 1894.


Why The Academy?, Anthony Te Paske Jan 1916

Why The Academy?, Anthony Te Paske

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Text of an address delivered by Anthony Te Paske before Particular Synod at Orange City, Iowa on May 4, 1916. The address is titled, "Why The Academy?" Te Paske, a member of the class of 1889, was the county attorney in Sioux County, Iowa.


Catalogue Of The Northwestern Classical Academy, 1902-1903, Northwestern Classical Academy Jan 1902

Catalogue Of The Northwestern Classical Academy, 1902-1903, Northwestern Classical Academy

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The catalogue of Northwestern Classical Academy from the academic year 1902-1903. The catalogue includes information about the Academy, including the names of board members, instructors, and students. It provides the course of study, the academic calendar, and a thorough discussion of the philosophy behind the academic plan. This edition also contains a line drawing of Zwemer Hall, erected in 1894.


Catalogue Of The Northwestern Classical Academy, 1892-1893, Northwestern Classical Academy Jan 1892

Catalogue Of The Northwestern Classical Academy, 1892-1893, Northwestern Classical Academy

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The catalogue of Northwestern Classical Academy from the academic year 1892-1893. The catalogue includes information about the Academy, including the names of board members, instructors, and students. It provides the course of study, the academic calendar, and a daily schedule with times. This edition also contains a line drawing of the The Pioneer School and an advertisement of the Orange City Bank, complete with illustration.


Catalogue Of The Northwestern Classical Academy, 1887-1888, Northwestern Classical Academy Jan 1887

Catalogue Of The Northwestern Classical Academy, 1887-1888, Northwestern Classical Academy

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The catalogue of Northwestern Classical Academy from the academic year 1887-1888. The catalogue includes information about the Academy, including the names of board members, instructors, and students. It provides the course of study and the academic calendar.


Dedication Address Of New Public Building, 1882, Henry Hospers, Nelson Nieuwenhuis Jan 1882

Dedication Address Of New Public Building, 1882, Henry Hospers, Nelson Nieuwenhuis

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The address given by Henry Hospers at the dedication of a new public school building in Orange City in 1882. The address was printed in the Sioux County Herald on January 26, 1882. Originally written in Dutch, the piece was translated by Nelson Niewenhuis in 1971.


Charter Subscription List, Northwestern Classical Academy, Northwestern College - Orange City Jan 1882

Charter Subscription List, Northwestern Classical Academy, Northwestern College - Orange City

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The first paragraph of the document reads, "Whereas Henry Hospers, S. Bolks, A. Buursma and Finley Burke of Orange City Iowa, James de Pree and T. Wayenberg of West Branch Township, Sioux County Iowa and J.W.Warnshuis, D. Gleysteen and J.S. Tucker of Alton, Iowa, have incorporated themselves and their successors under the corporate name of "The Northwestern Classical Academy" for the purpose of founding an academy of learning at Orange City Iowa and at a meeting of the corporators did elect as Trustees of Said Academy Henry Hospers, S. Bolks, A Buursma, Finley Burke, James de Pree, T. Wayenberg, J.W. …


Constitution And By-Laws, Northwestern Classical Academy, Northwestern College - Orange City Dec 1881

Constitution And By-Laws, Northwestern Classical Academy, Northwestern College - Orange City

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The Constitution and By-laws of the Board of Trustees of the Northwestern Classical Academy.


A Concise History Of The Settlement, Part 7, Henry Hospers, Nelson Nieuwenhuis Aug 1874

A Concise History Of The Settlement, Part 7, Henry Hospers, Nelson Nieuwenhuis

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Published on August 6, 1874, in De Volksvriend, a Dutch newspaper in Orange City, this piece written by Henry Hospers chronicles the settlement of Orange City, Iowa in Sioux County. This section covers the settlement committee's first trip to Sioux County and an encounter with a Native American man. Originally written in Dutch, the piece was translated by Nelson Niewenhuis in 1971.


A Concise History Of The Settlement, Part 1, Henry Hospers, Nelson Nieuwenhuis Jun 1874

A Concise History Of The Settlement, Part 1, Henry Hospers, Nelson Nieuwenhuis

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A history of the Sioux County settlement written by Henry Hospers. Taken from De Volksvriend, a local newspaper, June 25, 1874. Translated from Dutch to English in May 1971 by Nelson Nieuwenhuis.