Manuscripts/Mixed Material Scrapbook of articles about the American Colony, and loose enclosures

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Title
Scrapbook of articles about the American Colony, and loose enclosures
Contributor Names
American Colony (Creator)
Vester, Bertha Spafford, 1878-1968 (Creator)
Created / Published
1881 to 1928
Subject Headings
-  American Colony in Jerusalem--Swedish members
-  American Colony in Jerusalem
-  American Protestantism
-  Christian socialism
-  Jerusalem--Religious pilgrimages
-  Whiting, Mary C
-  Whiting, John D. (John David), 1882-1951
-  Whiting, Ruth
-  Merrill, Selah, 1837-1909
-  Spafford, Anna T., 1842-1923
-  Spafford, Horatio G., 1828-1888
-  Lagerlöf, Selma Ottiliana Lovisa, 1858-1940
-  American Colony Band
-  Vester, Bertha Spafford, 1879-1968
-  Manuscripts
-  Clippings
-  United States -- Illinois -- Chicago
-  Palestine -- Jerusalem
-  Sweden
Genre
Manuscripts
Clippings
Notes
-  Bound scrapbook of clippings bulk ca. 1881-1928, with loose enclosures. Re Horatio Gates Spafford and the "Overcomers" in Illinois prior to going to Jerusalem; the writing by Spafford of "It Is Well With My Soul"; the founding of the American Colony and the basis in scripture; difficulties of the colonists with American Consul Selah Merrill; the death of Horatio Gates Spafford; the Whiting trial in Chicago (custody trial in which Mary C. Whiting was challenged for custody of her children, Ruth Whiting [later Goldenthal] and John D. Whiting, over an inheritance in the family, on question of suitability of the American Colony as a community in which to raise children); Anna Spafford's testimony and the testimony of others in the Whiting custody trial in Chicago; the American Colony's victory in the trial; the beliefs and principles and funding of the American Colony; the addition of Swedish members at the American Colony; the American Colony's new home outside the Old City (1890s); further controversies with American Consul Wallace; life at the Colony in the 1920s; the Vesters' trip to America in 1922; an offprint of Selma Lagerlöf's "Address to the Universal Christian Conference on Life and Work. Stockholm, 1925"; and articles on the American Colony from various Scandanavian papers.
-  Clippings and transcripts of articles are from Appleton's Magazine;The Baptist; the Boston Daily Advertizer; the Boston Evening Globe; the Chicago Daily Tribune; The Chicago Evening Journal; The Chicago Evening Post; the Christian Age; the Christian Century; The Christian Herald and Signs of Our Times; the Daily Intelligencer; the Daily Inter-Ocean; the Harvey Tribune-Citizen; The Independent; the London Daily Mail; the Los Angeles Times; the Messiah's Herald; the New York Evening Post; the Philadelphia Press; The Prophetic Age; the Ram's Horn; the Restitution; the Troy Daily Times; Vaart Land (Stockholm]; the Weekly Dispatch (England); and other sources, as well as unknown sources.
-  Loose items include a black & white photographic print of the American Colony Band (musicians with their instruments).
Medium
scrapbook 13 3/4" x 10" closed
Call Number/Physical Location
Part I, OV 2 & 3: American Colony in Jerusalem
Source Collection
American Colony in Jerusalem Collection
Repository
Manuscript Division
Digital Id
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mamcol.017_3
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American Colony, and Bertha Spafford Vester. Scrapbook of articles about the American Colony, and loose enclosures. to 1928, 1881. Manuscript/Mixed Material. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/mamcol.017_3/. (Accessed January 21, 2017.)

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American Colony & Vester, B. S. (1881) Scrapbook of articles about the American Colony, and loose enclosures. to 1928. [Manuscript/Mixed Material] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/mamcol.017_3/.

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American Colony, and Bertha Spafford Vester. Scrapbook of articles about the American Colony, and loose enclosures. to 1928, 1881. Manuscript/Mixed Material. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <https://www.loc.gov/item/mamcol.017_3/>.