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Ottawa County Times, Volume 5, Number 2: January 31, 1896, Ottawa County Times Jan 1896

Ottawa County Times, Volume 5, Number 2: January 31, 1896, Ottawa County Times

Ottawa County Times: 1896

Weekly Democratic newspaper published in Holland, Michigan from 1892-1905.


Holland City News, Volume 25, Number 1: January 25, 1896, Holland City News Jan 1896

Holland City News, Volume 25, Number 1: January 25, 1896, Holland City News

Holland City News: 1896

Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Holland, Michigan. Purchased by local Dutch language newspaper, De Grondwet, owner in 1888.


Ottawa County Times, Volume 5, Number 1: January 24, 1896, Ottawa County Times Jan 1896

Ottawa County Times, Volume 5, Number 1: January 24, 1896, Ottawa County Times

Ottawa County Times: 1896

Weekly Democratic newspaper published in Holland, Michigan from 1892-1905.


Holland City News, Volume 24, Number 52: January 18, 1896, Holland City News Jan 1896

Holland City News, Volume 24, Number 52: January 18, 1896, Holland City News

Holland City News: 1896

Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Holland, Michigan. Purchased by local Dutch language newspaper, De Grondwet, owner in 1888.


Ottawa County Times, Volume 4, Number 52: January 17, 1896, Ottawa County Times Jan 1896

Ottawa County Times, Volume 4, Number 52: January 17, 1896, Ottawa County Times

Ottawa County Times: 1896

Weekly Democratic newspaper published in Holland, Michigan from 1892-1905.


Holland City News, Volume 24, Number 51: January 11, 1896, Holland City News Jan 1896

Holland City News, Volume 24, Number 51: January 11, 1896, Holland City News

Holland City News: 1896

Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Holland, Michigan. Purchased by local Dutch language newspaper, De Grondwet, owner in 1888.


Ottawa County Times, Volume 4, Number 51: January 10, 1896, Ottawa County Times Jan 1896

Ottawa County Times, Volume 4, Number 51: January 10, 1896, Ottawa County Times

Ottawa County Times: 1896

Weekly Democratic newspaper published in Holland, Michigan from 1892-1905.


Holland City News, Volume 24, Number 50: January 4, 1896, Holland City News Jan 1896

Holland City News, Volume 24, Number 50: January 4, 1896, Holland City News

Holland City News: 1896

Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Holland, Michigan. Purchased by local Dutch language newspaper, De Grondwet, owner in 1888.


Ottawa County Times, Volume 4, Number 50: January 3, 1896, Ottawa County Times Jan 1896

Ottawa County Times, Volume 4, Number 50: January 3, 1896, Ottawa County Times

Ottawa County Times: 1896

Weekly Democratic newspaper published in Holland, Michigan from 1892-1905.


The Anchor, Volume 09.04: January 1, 1896, Hope College Jan 1896

The Anchor, Volume 09.04: January 1, 1896, Hope College

The Anchor: 1896

The Anchor began in 1887 and was first issued weekly in 1914. Covering national and campus news alike, Hope College’s student-run newspaper has grown over the years to encompass over two-dozen editors, reporters, and staff. For much of The Anchor's history, the latest issue was distributed across campus each Wednesday throughout the academic school year (with few exceptions). As of Fall 2019 The Anchor has moved to monthly print issues and a more frequently updated website. Occasionally, the volume and/or issue numbering is irregular.


64th Annual Report Of The Board Of World Missions, Reformed Church In America Jan 1896

64th Annual Report Of The Board Of World Missions, Reformed Church In America

Board of Foreign Missions Annual Reports

The Board of Foreign Missions (later, World Missions) was organized by the General Synod in 1832. The board was under the direction of the RCA but was also under the authority of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. David Abeel led the first mission of the RCA to the island of Borneo in the Dutch East Indies in 1836. Missions also sprouted in four primary target areas: Japan, India, China, and Arabia. In 1857, the board broke away from its ties with the American Board of Missions and established independent missions. Under its current name, the board is …


1896-1897. Catalog., Hope College Jan 1896

1896-1897. Catalog., Hope College

Hope College Catalogs

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