Rev. M.E.N. Lindsay collection
- Collection Summary
- The collection consists of a typewriter, boxed typewriter ribbon, broadsides, correspondence, leaflets, serial publications, and a typescript related to the role of Rev. M.E.N. Lindsay in leading the protest against the planned camp of the German-American Bund in Southbury, Connecticut in 1937.
- Provenance
- The collection was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2015 by Lois Lindsay Brown, Carol Lindsay Hagy, and Joan Lindsay Redford, the daughters of Rev. M.E.N. Lindsay.
- Date
- 1933-2012
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- Date
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inclusive:
1931-2012
bulk: 1937-1938
- Geography
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use:
South Britain Congregational Church;
South Britain (Southbury, Conn.)
- Date
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use:
1937
- Geography
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use:
South Britain Congregational Church;
South Britain (Southbury, Conn.)
- Date
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use:
1937
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Record last modified: 2022-07-28 18:27:12
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Rev. M.E.N. Lindsay papers
Document | Accession Number: 2015.33.1
Corona typewriter used by a US clergyman for an anti-Nazi sermon
Object | Accession Number: 2015.33.2 a-f
Ribbon and box for a Corona typewriter used by a US clergyman for an anti-Nazi sermon
Object | Accession Number: 2015.33.3 a-c