Register of the F. D. Nichol Collection

Collection 264

Center for Adventist Research James White Library Andrews University Berrien Springs, 49104-1440 June 2007 Processed by: Donald McKinnie F. D. Nichol Collection Collection 264

Scope and Content

F. D. (Francis David) Nichol (1897-1966) served the Seventh-day Adventist Church in several positions, most notably as editor of the Review and Herald, the general church paper, from 1945 to his death in 1966. Nichol was an unapologetic defender of the faith of Seventh-day Adventists, ever ready to give an answer for Adventist beliefs. His commitment to the church’s beliefs and historical foundation is readily seen in the numerous books he authored. Notable among these are The Midnight Cry (1944), Answers to Objections (1952), and Ellen White and Her Critics (1951). Nichol’s work as chief editor of the Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary has left a lasting impact on . This work has for many years been a benchmark in Adventist Biblical scholarship. The F. D. Nichol Collection consists of two main groups of materials. The first are those materials used in the production of his book on the Millerite movement, The Midnight Cry. This group consists largely of photostatic copies of correspondence from the Millerite Era and other Millerite and early Adventist publications. The collection includes many original copies of Adventist publications, including some original copies of The Present Truth. The second group consists of other various materials associated with Nichol’s work as a book editor of the Review and Herald Publishing Association. The materials in this group do not relate as directly to his work on The Midnight Cry. These include various Adventist periodicals, an extensive section of Sabbath-related materials from the 17th century (photostatic copies), prophecy charts collected by LeRoy E. Froom, the writings of “Opponents, Fanatics, Extremists, and Apostates,” and materials relating to Robert Wieland’s manuscript, “1888 Re-Examined.”

Arrangement

The first group of materials are arranged in relation to the book, The Midnight Cry. Following a brief section of Nichol personal materials is the section of Midnight Cry- related materials. This section primarily consists of materials from the Millerite era (the period prior to 1850), however a section of later, but relevant, materials are also included. Materials in the collection not related to The Midnight Cry are arranged in a section of Non-Midnight Cry materials. The collection also consist of a number of oversized items which are listed in the register in their appropriate sections, but are arranged at the end of the collection in Boxes 14 through 18. F. D. Nichol Collection–page 2

Provenance

The collection was originally brought together by Nichol himself or his research assistants as he collected materials for his book, The Midnight Cry. The collection was later given to the Review and Herald Library. Subsequently, the collection was given by the Review and Herald Publishing Association to the Center for Adventist Research in December 2004. Some of the items in the collection were gifted originally to the Review and Herald from the Southern Publishing Association. A few of the early Adventist publications were donated by Dorothy Kidder in January 1998. For a list of these publication see the end of the register.

Use

All users of this collection are required to complete the “Application to Use Unpublished Records,” and to observe the regulations specified in the “Patron Agreement” and “Researcher’s Code of Conduct.” All records in this collection are open and available for research. Citation for this collection: Box___, folder___, F. D. Nichol Collection (collection 264), Center for Adventist Research, James White Library, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI. F. D. Nichol Collection–page 3

Table of Contents

Page Content

1 Introductory Information 1 Scope and Content 1 Arrangement 2 Provenance 2 Use 4 F. D. Nichol Materials (notebook inventory, personal correspondence) 4 Midnight Cry Related Materials / 4 Millerite Era Materials 4 Letters 6 Personal Records, Official Documents and Manuscripts 6 William Miller Personal Records 6 Legal and Official Documents 6 Miller Related Manuscripts 7 Other Items 8 Periodicals 11 Books, Pamphlets, Other Publications 12 Other 13 Post-Millerite Materials (1851 Onward) 13 Letters 13 Periodicals 15 Books, Pamphlets, Other Publications 15 Pictures 15 Other 15 Maps 16 Non-Midnight Cry Materials 16 Periodicals 19 Books, Pamphlets, Other Publications 20 Sabbath Related Materials 22 Bible Readings for the Home Materials 22 L. E. Froom Materials 23 S. G. Haughey Materials 23 Robert Wieland Materials 23 Charts 23 Photographs 24 Other Items 24 Items Transferred Out 24 Items Gifted to Review and Herald Collection by Dorothy Kidder, 1998 24 Documents Listed . . . But Not Found F. D. Nichol Collection–page 4

F. D. Nichol Collection (Collection 264)

Inventory

I. F. D. Nichol Materials

Notebooks (containing Midnight Cry photostat register) Personal Nichol Correspondence Box 1 Fld 1 Mencken, H.L., to F.D. Nichol, Jan. 26, 1943, with newspaper clippings on the Bathtub Hoax

II. Midnight Cry Related Materials

Millerite Era Materials (1850 & Earlier)

Letters

Box 2 Fld 1 Anonymous (signed Bah!) to the “Great End of the World Man,” April 22, 1843. (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 2 Fld 2 Barbour, Philander to William Miller, Nov. 8, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 2 Fld 3 Barry, Thomas F. to William Miller, April 11, 1840 (1 negative) Box 2 Fld 4 Bates, Joseph to his sister (Dec. 24, 1842) (1 positive) Box 2 Fld 5 Chandler, S.C., to William Miller, April 18, 1844 (1 positive,1 negative) Box 2 Fld 6 Chase, Joseph to William Miller’s son, 1839 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 18 Fld 1 Clemons, Mrs. E. C., to William Miller, Oct.10, 1844 (3 pos., 1 neg.) Box 2 Fld 7 Cole, Timothy, to William Miller, July 25, 1839 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 2 Fld 8 Cook, J. B. to William Miller, Jan. 23, 1846 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 2 Fld 9 Crosier, 0.R.L., to William Miller, Sept, 20, 1847 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 2 Fld 10 Dennison, Chas. N., to Wm. Miller, March 20, 1834 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 2 Fld 11 Fitch, Charles, to William Miller, March 5, 1838 (1 positive,1 negative) Box 2 Fld 12 Fitch, Charles, to “Brother and Sister (W.C.) Palmer,” July 26, 1842 (1 positive) Box 2 Fld 13 Fitch Family Letters (1826-1844) Box 2 Fld 14 Fleming, L.D. to William Miller (with letter from Thomas A. Barnes to Wm. Miller), April 11, 1840 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 2 Fld 15 Galusha, Elon, et al., to William Miller, Oct. 2 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 2 Fld 16 Higley, Erastus, to William Miller, Dec. 15, 1842 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 2 Fld 17 Himes, Joshua V., to William Miller, June 26, 1841(1 positive, 1 negative); June 22, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 2 Fld 18 Hinhose, I.E., to William Miller, April 29, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 2 Fld 19 Jones, Henry, to William Miller, Dec. 27, 1832 (1 positive, 1 negative); Feb.2l,1833 (1 positive, 1 negative); May 13, 1833 (1 positive, 1 negative); Sept. 1, 1833 (1 positive, 1 negative); May 19, 1834 (1 positive, 1 negative); Nov.14, 1834 (1 positive, 1 negative); Notice on General Conference, Oct. 26, 1841(1 positive, 1 negative) Box 2 Fld 20 Jones, Henry to William Miller, May 27, 1842 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 2 Fld 21 Jones, I.E., to William Miller, April 6, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative); Feb. 15, 1845 (1 positive, 1 negative); Nov. 23, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) F. D. Nichol Collection–page 5

Box 2 Fld 22 Litch, Josiah, to William Miller, Oct. 24, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative); Dec. 29, 1842 (1 positive, 1 negative); Jan, 8,1843 (1 positive, 1 negative); May 16, 1845 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 2 Fld 23 Marsh, Joseph, to William Miller, Feb. 24, 1842 (1 positive, 1 negative) April 22, 1842 (1 positive, 1 negative); Aug. 17, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative). Box 2 Fld 24 Marshall, Rebecca T., Dec. 29, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 2 Fld 25 Miller (William) Family Letters, Letter to Dear Lucy, Nov. 11, 1814 (1 positive, 1 negative); to Mother, May 21, 1815 (1 positive, 1 negative); to Father, Jan. 18, 1839 (1 negative) to Parents, March 10, 1840 (1 positive, 1 negative); to Sister, Feb. 15, 1841 (1 positive, 1 negative). Box 2 Fld 26 Miller, William, to Elisha Ashley, Oct. 3, 1824. (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 2 Fld 27 Miller, William, to Joseph Attwood (“Dear Brother and Sister, Emily and all”) May 31, 1831 (1 positive, 1 negative); to Brother and Sister Mar. 27, 1832 (1 positive, 1 negative); Sept. 16, 1833 (1 positive, 1 negative); Feb. 28, 1835 (1 positive, 1 negative); Box 2 Fld 28 Miller, William to “Brother,” April 10, 1849, (unfinished) (1 pos., 1 neg.) Box 2 Fld 29 Miller, William to “Brother Baxter,” Nov. 5, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 2 Fld 30 Miller, William to J. B. Cook, Sept.16, 1845 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 2 Fld 31 Miller, William to (Elon) Galusha, April 5,1844, (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 2 Fld 32 Miller, William to Truman Hendryx, Aug. 9,183l (1 positive, 1 negative); Jan.25,1832 (1 positive, 1 negative); Mar. 26, 1832 (2 positive, 1 negative); Oct. 1, 1832 (1 positive, 1 negative); Nov. 17, 1832 (1 positive, 1 negative); Feb. 8, 1833 (1 positive); April 10, 1833 (1 positive, 1 negative); Feb. 25, 1834 (1 positive); Mar. 22, 1834 (1 positive); Aug.17, 1834 (1 positive); Nov. 28, 1834 (1 positive); Mar. 6, 1835 (1 positive); Aug. 27, 1835 (1 positive); Apr. 2, 1836 (1 positive); July 21, 1836 (1 positive); Dec. 23, 1836 (1 positive); Feb. 21, 1837 (1 positive, 1 negative); July 27, 1838 (1 positive); May 19, 1841(1 positive). Box 3 Fld 1 Miller, William to J. V. Himes, May 20, 1845 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 2 Miller, William to William S. Miller, Nov. 17, 1838 (1 positive); Jan. 28, 1839 (2 positives, 2 negatives); Dec. 12, 1839 (1 positive, 1 negative); Mar. 9, 1840 (1 negative); Feb. 2, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative). Box 3 Fld 3 Miller, William to I. O. Orr, M. D., Dec. 13, 1844 (3 positive, 3 negative) (1transcript) Box 3 Fld 4 Miller, William to “Friend Robins”, April 27, 1814 (1 negative) Box 3 Fld 5 Miller, William to John Stanley, Sept, 11, 1811 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 6 Miller, William to Bro. Wiggins, Oct. 31, 1846 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 7 Patton, Horace and Chauncey E. Dutton to William Miller, Nov. 28, 1842 (1 positive,1 negative) Box 3 Fld 8 “R. D.” to William Miller, Aug. 15, 1842 (1 negative) Box 3 Fld 9 Rush, Dr. Benjamin, to Thomas Jefferson, August 22, 1800 (1 negative) Box 3 Fld 10 Smedley, David, to (Capt.) William Miller, Jan. 29, 1815 (1 negative) Box 3 Fld 11 Southard, N., “To My Beloved Second Advent Brethren”, May 4, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 12 Starkweather, John, to William Miller, Oct. 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 13 Stebbins, H. F., to William Miller, July 23, 1842 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 14 Stewart, Charles W., to William Miller, Feb. 21, 1842 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 15 Stone, Wm. C., to William Miller, July 29, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 16 Storrs, George, to William Miller, Oct. 10, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) F. D. Nichol Collection–page 6

Box 3 Fld 17 Ward, Henry Dana, to William Miller, Oct. 29, 1841 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 18 Weethee, I. P., to William Miller, Oct. 8, 1846 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 19 Wescott, Isaac, to William Miller, March 12, 1835 (2 positive, 1 negative); Nov, 12, 1839 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 20 White, Warren, to William Miller (about the Sabbath), May 10, 1846 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 21 Whiting, N. N., to William Miller, Oct. 24, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative)

Personal Records, Official Documents and Manuscripts

William Miller Personal Records

Box 3 Fld 22 Diary (1803) and Biography “The History of my Life William Miller” (A few pages). (1 positive) Box 3 Fld 23 Arithmetic Notebook (first page)(Undated.) (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 24 William Miller’s Personal Statement of Belief, Sept. 5, 1822 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 25 “Text Book”, Beginning Jan. 14, 1829 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 26 “Text Book”, Beginning Oct. 1, 1834 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 27 “Text Book” 1839-1844 (1 positive, 2 negatives) Box 3 Fld 28 Address, written by William Miller in a notebook (1 negative) Box 3 Fld 29 First Baptist Society, Portsmouth, Invitation to Lecture, March 13, 1840 (1 pos., 1 neg.)

Legal and Official Documents

Box 3 Fld 30 Justice of the Peace Commission, Feb. 28, 1821 Box 3 Fld 31 Lieutenant Commission in Militia, July 21, 1810 (1 pos., 1 neg.) (With letter from Lt. Miller, April 1813) Box 3 Fld 32 Captain Commission in Vermont Militia, Nov. 7, 1812 (1 pos., 1 neg.) Box 3 Fld 33 License to Preach from Baptist Church, Sept. 14, 1833 Box 3 Fld 34 Summons signed by William Miller as justice of the peace, Feb. 13, 1834 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 35 Letter to “Dear Colonel”, Jan. 10, 1814, (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 36 Roster of volunteers recruited by William Miller for War of 1812, Nov. 16, 1812 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 37 Monthly report of Capt. William Miller in the War of 1812, April 1812 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 38 Morning report of Capt. Miller’s company in War of 1812, April 30, 1815 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 3 Fld 39 Harmon Family Dismissal from Chestnut St. Methodist Episcopal Church, Portland, ME, Feb. to Sept. 1843 (carbon copy)

Miller Related Manuscripts

Box 3 Fld 40 Reasons for Rejecting Mr. Miller’s Views on the Advent, by George Bush, with Mr. Miller’s Reply (1844) (1 negative) Box 3 Fld 41 Letter to J. V. Himes on the Cleansing of the Sanctuary (1842)(1 negative) Box 3 Fld 42 Letter to J. V. Himes on the Cleansing of the Sanctuary (1842) (Bound) Box 3 Fld 43 William Miller’s Apology and Defence. By J. V. Himes (1845) (Bound) Box 3 Fld 44 Reasons for Rejecting Mr. Miller’s Views on the Advent, by George Bush, with Mr. Miller’s Reply (“George Bush on William Miller”)(1844) (Bound) Box 3 Fld 45 Evidences from Scripture & History of the of Christ (Manuscript) (Bound) F. D. Nichol Collection–page 7

Box 3 Fld 46 Evidences from Scripture & History of the Second Coming of Christ (Bound) Box 18 Fld 2 “Evidences from Scripture & History of the Second coming of Christ About the Year A.D. 1843, and of His Personal Reign of 1000 Years”, 1833. Handwritten manuscript (1 negative); Printed copy (1neg.) Box 4 Fld 1 Miscellaneous Articles for the Vermont Telegraph and Other Writings (Manuscript) (Bound) Box 4 Fld 2 Miscellaneous Articles for the Vermont Telegraph and other writings William Miller (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 4 Fld 3 The First Eight Articles for the Vermont Telegraph (Manuscript) (Bound) Box 4 Fld 4 Series of Articles (first eight) written for Vermont Telegraph, beginning May 15, 1831(1 positive, 2 negatives) Box 4 Fld 5 “Text Book” (Diary of Lectures) 1834-1844 (Manuscript) (Bound) Box 4 Fld 6 A Commentary on the 13th Chapter of Revelation (Manuscript) (Bound) Box 4 Fld 7 Miller, William. “A Commentary on the 13th Chapter of Revelation” July 12, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative); “Comment and Paraphrase of Revelation 17 and Revelation 18" (1 positive) Box 4 Fld 8 Sources for Genealogy of the Miller Family (Bound) Box 4 Fld 9 Genealogical Pages of Miller Family Bible (1 negative) Box 4 Fld 10 Dissertation on Calumny (undated, c. 1809) (1 positive) Box 4 Fld 11 “A Few Evidences of the Time of the Second Coming of Christ, To Elder Andrus.” Feb. 15, 1831 (2 negatives) Box 4 Fld 12 “A New Year’s Address to Those Who Believe in the Second Advent of Jesus Christ.” Jan. 31, 1844 (1 pos., 1 neg.)

Other Items

Box 5 Fld 1 Edson, Hiram. Fragment of manuscript written on his life and experience, (undated) (1 positive, 1 negative; 1 typed copy) Box 18 Fld 3 Tabloid Report of the Millerite Camp Meeting held in Newark, NJ, 1842 (1 negative) Box 5 Fld 2 “An Essay on Camp-Meetings,” 1849 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 3 Coming and Kingdom of Christ, by Joshua Spalding (Editor’s Preface and Title page),1841(1 positive,1 negative); Box Fld 4 Transatlantic Tracings and Popular Pictures (portion of chapter), 1853 (1 positive,1 negative) Box 5 Fld 5 Cincinnati Miscellany, Antiquities of the West, by Charles Cist, 1845 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 6 William Lloyd Garrison, The Story of His Life (Chapter VIII, The Chardon- Street Convention-1840) (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 7 Play Script, “The Millerite Humbug”, 1845 (1 positive,1 negative) Box 5 Fld 8 Portrait of William Miller (Lithograph) Box 16 Fld 1 Daniel’s and John’s Visions, and “Reply to Miller’s Theory” Extra Tribune, Mar. 2, 1843 (1 positive, 2 negatives) Box 5 Fld 9 Excerpts from Addresses and Letters, Re: Miller’s Preaching and Millerite Movement (typed carbon) Box 5 Fld 10 Chronology of Early Publications (1 positive, 1 negative) F. D. Nichol Collection–page 8

Periodicals

Advent Herald and Signs of the Times Reporter

Box 18 Fld 4 Oct. 9, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) Oct. 16, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) Oct. 30, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) Nov. 6, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) Nov. 13, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) Nov. 20, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) Nov. 27, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) Jan. 1, 1845 (1 positive, 1 negative) Jan. 28, 1846 (1 positive, 1 negative) Feb. 11, 1846 (1 positive, 1 negative) Feb. 18, 1846 (1 positive, 1 negative) Mar. 25, 1846 (1 positive, 1 negative) April 1, 1846 (1 positive, 1 negative) April 22, 1846 (1 positive, 1 negative) July 22, 1846 (1 positive, 1 negative) May 27, 1848 (1 positive, 1 negative) June 17, 1848 (1 positive, 1 negative) July 15, 1848 (1 positive, 1 negative) Sept. 16, 1848 (1 positive, 1 negative)

M. M. Noah on the Jews

Box 17 Fld 1 Dec. 30, 1848, pg. 172, 173 (1 positive) Box 17 Fld 2 Jan. 6, 1849, pg. 180, 181 (1 positive) Box 17 Fld 3 Feb. 24, 1849, p. 32 (1 positive)

New York Conference

Box 17 Fld 4 May 18, 1850, p. 124 Box 17 Fld 5 May 25, 1850, p. 132

Advent Mirror

Box 5 Fld 11 January 1845 ( 1 positive, 1 negative) Box 15 Item 1 January 1845 (Bound copy)

The Advent Review

Box 5 Fld 12 August 1850, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Positive of first page, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 13 August 1850, Vol. 1, No. 2 (1 negative) Box 5 Fld 14 September 1850, Vol. 1, No. 3 (1 negative) Box 5 Fld 15 September 1850, Vol. 1, No. 4 (1 negative) Box 5 Fld 16 November 1850, Vol. 1, No. 5 (1 negative) Box 5 Fld 17 Extra, September 1850 (1 negative)

Boston Post

Box 16 Fld 2 Nov. 2, 1844 (1 positive) F. D. Nichol Collection–page 9

Day Star

Box 5 Fld 18 Undated (c. April 1845) (1 positive) Aug. 11, 1845 (1 positive, 1 negative) Aug. 18, 1845 (1 positive, 1 negative) Sept. 6, 1845 (1 positive, 1 negative) Oct. 11, 1845 (1 positive, 1 negative) Nov. 29, 1845 (1 positive, 1 negative) Jan. 24, 1846 (2 positives, 2 negatives) Feb. 7, 1846 (Day Star Extra) (1 positive, 1 negative) Mar. 14, 1846 (1 positive, 1 negative)

The Day-Star Extra

Box 5 Fld 19 Feb. 7, 1846 (Bound)

The True Day Star

Box 5 Fld 20 December 29,1845 (1 positive, 1 negative)

The Midnight Cry

Box 5 Fld 21 Nov. 17, 1842 (1 positive, 1 negative) Feb. 24, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Mar. 3, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Mar. 10, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Mar. 17, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Mar. 24, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Apr. 7, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Apr. 13, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Apr. 20, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) May 18, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) June 1, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) June 15, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Sept. 14,1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Sept. 21, 1843 (, “Come Out of Her My People”) (1 pos.,1 neg.) Jan. 4, 1844 (2 positive, 3 negatives) July 4, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) Sept. 12, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) Oct. 17, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) Oct. 31, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) Nov. 7, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) Nov. 21, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) Dec. 5, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) Dec. 26, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative)

The Southern Midnight Cry

Box 5 Fld 22 Feb. 24, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative)

The True Midnight Cry

Box 18 Fld 5 Aug. 22, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 23 Oct. 4, 1844 (1 positive) F. D. Nichol Collection–page 10

The Western Midnight Cry

Box 5 Fld 24 Undated (c. March 1844) (1 positive) Undated (c. April 1844) (1 positive) June 22, 1844 (1 positive,1 negative) Undated (1 positive) (2 copies)

New York Evangelist

Box 18 Fld 6 Oct. 31, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 25 Nov. 7, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative)

New York Express

Box 5 Fld 26 Oct. 21, 1844 (1 positive)

New-York Observer

Box 17 Fld 6 June 8, 1844. Vol. 22, No. 23. Whole No. 1100 Box 17 Fld 7 June 15, 1844. Vol. 22, No. 24. Whole No. 1101 Box 17 Fld 8 June 22, 1844. Vol. 22, No. 25. Whole No. 1102

The Present Truth

Box 5 Fld 27 July 1849, Vol. 1, No. 1 (negative) Box 5 Fld 28 August 1849, Vol. 1, No. 2 (negative) Box 5 Fld 29 August 1849, Vol. 1, No. 3 (negative) Box 5 Fld 30 September 1849, Vol. 1, No. 4 (negative) Box 5 Fld 31 December 1849, Vol. 1, No. 5 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 32 December 1849, Vol. 1, No. 6 (negative) Box 5 Fld 33 March 1850, Vol. 1, No. 7 (negative) Box 5 Fld 34 March 1850, Vol. 1, No. 8 (negative) Box 5 Fld 35 April 1850, Vol. 1, No. 9 (negative) Box 5 Fld 36 May 1850, Vol. 1, No. 10 (2 negatives) Box 5 Fld 37 November 1850, Vol. 1, No. 11 (negative)

Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald

Box 14 Fld 1 Vol. 1, Nov. 1850-June 9, 1851 (Negatives).

Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy

Box 18 Fld 7 Mar. 20, 1840 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 38 Mar. 15, 1842 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 39 Jul. 13, 1842 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 40 Feb. 15, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 41 Mar. 22, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 42 Apr. 19, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 43 May 10, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 44 May 17, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 45 Aug. 16, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 46 Sep. 27, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 47 Oct. 4, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 48 Nov. 8, 1843 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 49 Jan. 24, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative) F. D. Nichol Collection–page 11

The Second Advent of Christ

Box 18 Fld 8 July 26, 1843 (“Come Out of Her My People” by Charles Fitch) (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 15 Item 1 July 26, 1843 (“Come Out of Her My People” by Charles Fitch) (Bound)

Trumpet of Alarm

Box 5 Fld 50 April 17, 1843 (1 negative)

United States Saturday Post

Box 5 Fld 51 Nov. 9, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative)

Vermont Telegraph

Box 16 Fld 3 Nov. 6, 1832 (1 positive, 1 negative)

Voice of Elijah

Box 16 Fld 4 May 30, 1843 (Canadian Millerite paper) (1 positive, 1 negative)

Voice of Truth and Glad Tidings

Box 5 Fld 52 Jan. 29, 1845 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 53 Feb. 5, 1845 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 5 Fld 54 May 21, 1845 (1 positive, 1 negative)

Falling Stars of 1833

Box 17 Fld 9 New York Journal of Commerce, November 15, 1833 (actually Nov.16) (2 copies) Box 17 Fld 10 New York Journal of Commerce, November 27, 1833, p. 4. Box 17 Fld 11 New York Commercial Advertiser, November 13, 1833 Box 17 Fld 12 New York Commercial Advertiser, November 14, 1833

Books, Pamphlets, Other Publications

The Advent Review

Box 6 Fld 1 Pamphlet (pg. 48) (1850)(1 negative)

Bates, Joseph

Box 6 Fld 2 The Opening Heavens. (1846) (1 negative) Box 6 Fld 3 Seal of the Living God (1849) (1 negative) Box 6 Fld 4 Second Advent Way Marks and High Heaps (1847) (1 negative) Box 6 Fld 5 The Seventh Day Sabbath a Perpetual Sign (1846) (1 negative) Box 6 Fld 6 The Seventh Day Sabbath a Perpetual Sign (2nd Edition) (1847) (1 neg.) Box 6 Fld 7 A Seal of the Living God (1849) (Bound) Box 6 Fld 8 An Explanation of the Typical and Anti-typical Sanctuary (1850) (Bound) Box 6 Fld 9 Second Advent Way Marks and High Heaps (1847) (Bound) Box 6 Fld 10 The Opening Heavens (1846) (Bound) Box 6 Fld 11 The Seventh Day Sabbath, A Perpetual Sign (Ed.1846,1847) (Bound) F. D. Nichol Collection–page 12

Preble, T. M.

Box 6 Fld 12 “Sabbath Tract” (1845)

The Trumpet of Alarm

Box 18 Item 9 Volume I, No. 2, April 17, 1843 (Bound)

White, Ellen G.

Box 15 Item 2 Broadsides, Visions of Mrs. E. G. White Box 6 Fld 13 A Word to the Little Flock. (1847) Box 6 Fld 14 Christian Experience and Views

Other

Asylum Reports

Box 6 Fld 15 Annual Report of the Officers of the Retreat for the Insane, Hartford, Conn., General Statistics 1824-1857 (1 negative) Box 6 Fld 16 Annual Report of Superintendent of the Insane Hospital, Augusta, Maine Statistics 1840-1846 (1 negative) Box 6 Fld 17 Annual Report from Worcester Lunatic Hospital (W orcester, Mass.), 1843 (1 negative); 1844 (1 negative); 1851(1 negative);1852 (1 negative); Annual Report McLean Asylum (Mass. Gen. Hosp.), Statistics 1818- 1853, (1 negative) Box 6 Fld 18 Annual Report of the New Hampshire Asylum for the Insane, Concord, NH, Statistics 1842-1843 (1 negative); 1852 (1 negative); 1846 (1 negative); Statistics 1843-1859 (1 negative)

Research Materials on Insanity

Box 6 Fld 19 Interments, from U.S. Saturday Post, Nov. 2, 1844 (1 positive,1 negative) Box 6 Fld 20 Letter, F.C. Tyson, M.D. of Augusta (ME) State Hospital, Jan. 11, 1944 Box 6 Fld 21 New Hampshire State Hospital Physician’s Notes, Re: Johnson R. Delano, patient (1843) Box 6 Fld 22 The Tribune, Mar. 24, 1843. Article, “ and Insanity”. (1 positive, 1 negative)

Daniel T. Taylor Letters to S.F. Haven

Box 15 Fld 3 Dec. 13, and 20, 1855 (with 3 pages on the Danville Institution, “Our Home”) (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 15 Fld 4 Aug. 7, 1861 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 15 Fld 5 Jan. 26, 1863 (1 positive, 1 negative)

Almanac

Box 6 Fld 23 The Great Western Almanac for 1844 (1 positive) F. D. Nichol Collection–page 13

Broadsides

Box 16 Fld 5 Grand Ascension of the Miller Tabernacle (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 16 Fld 6 “The High of Priest of Millerism Unmasked” (1 positive) Box 18 Fld 10 “In Honor of the King of Kings” (1 positive) Box 6 Fld 24 “Millennial Song” (Tune “Rosin the Bow”) (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 18 Fld 11 “To Those Who are Receiving the Seal of the Living God” by Ellen G. White, Jan. 31,1849 (1 positive) Box 6 Fld 25 “A Vision” by Ellen G. White, April 7, 1847 (7 positives, 1 negative)

Charts

Box 6 Fld 26 A Pictorial Chart of Daniel’s Visions, by J. V. Himes (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 6 Fld 27 A Chart, 158 B.C. to 1844 A.D. (Refutation of Miller’s Theory)

Newspaper Clippings

Box 6 Fld 28 Excerpt from Evening Mercantile Journal (Boston) Daily, Nov. 6, 1844, Re: election of presidential candidate William Clay (typed carbon)

Post-Millerite Era Materials (1851 Onward)

Letters

Box 6a Fld 1 Nichol’s correspondence regarding sources and research for the Midnight Cry, 1943-1945 Box 7 Fld 1 Bates, Joseph to Sister Harriet (July 19, 1868) (1 positive) Box 7 Fld 2 Canright, D. M., June 16, 1913 (1 negative) Box 7 Fld 3 Himes, J. V. to Ellen G. White, Sept. 12, 1894 (1 positive, 1 negative); Nov. 7, 1894 (1 positive, 1 negative); March 8, 1895 (1 positive, 1 negative); March 13, 1895 (1 positive, 1 negative); March 1895 (1 positive, 1 negative). Austin, C. R. to Ellen G. White (Re: Himes’ Death) (no date) (1 positive, 1 negative)

Periodicals

American Historical Review

Box 14 Fld 2 Vol. VI–29 (1 negative) Box 14 Fld 3 January, 1910 (1 negative) Box 14 Fld 4 January, 1914 (1 negative) Box 14 Fld 5 January, 1916 (1 negative)

The Antiquities Magazine

Box 7 Fld 4 January 1948, p. 33, 43-48

American Mercury

Box 7 Fld 5 April 1944, Article “Boston’s Temple of Burlesque,” by Stewart H. Holbrook F. D. Nichol Collection–page 14

Bible Examiner

Box 7 Fld 6 March, 1880 (1 positive, 1 negative)

Century Illustrated Monthly

Box 7 Fld 7 December 1886, “The Little Millerite” (original) Box 7 Fld 8 December 1886, “The Little Millerite” (1 positive, 1 negative)

The Exeter News-Letter (Exeter, NH)

Box 7 Fld 9 April 22, 1943, Article, “The Millerite Anniversary”

Harper’s

Box 7 Fld 10 January, 1880 (Isms of Forty Years Ago) (1 positive, 1 negative)

The Ministry

Box 7 Fld 11 September Extra, 1944 (Centennial Extra, 1844-1944) (2 copies)

The Outlook

Box 7 Fld 12 Oct. 13, 1894, “Did the Millerites Have Ascension Robes?” (1 positive, 1 negative)

The Republican

Box 16 Fld 7 Aug. 2, 1895 (Death of J.V. Himes)

Review and Herald

Box 7 Fld 13 Review & Herald Extra, July 21, 1851(1 positive) (Bound) Box 7 Fld 14 Feb. 17, 1853 (Disappointment) (1 positive) April 18, 1854 (2,300 days) (1 positive) April 14, 1868 (1 positive, 1 negative) Feb. 15, 1870 (Ascension Robes) (1 positive, 1 negative) June 7, 1870 (1 positive, 1 negative) Oct. 13, 1885 (Re: Ascension Robes) (original copies)

Sioux Falls Daily Press

Box 16 Fld 8 Undated, (c. August 1895) (Death of J. V. Himes) (4 positive, 1 negative)

“Vindication of the Preamble of our Position”

Box 7 Fld 15 Undated (c. July 1878) (original copy?)

Voice of the Prophets

Box 7 Fld 16 December, 1860 (1 positive, 1 negative) F. D. Nichol Collection–page 15

Books, Pamphlets, Other Publications

Smith, Uriah

Box 7 Fld 17 The Visions of Mrs. E. G. White, A Manifestation of Spiritual Gifts According to the Scriptures. (1868) (Bound)

Spalding, Arthur W.

Box 7 Fld 18 “In the Antipodes” (Captains of the Host, Chapter 37)

Stone, Simon, M.D.

Box 7 Fld 19 The Miller Delusion (1934)

White, Ellen G.

Box 7 Fld 20 To The Remnant Scattered Abroad (A Reprint, 1 negative) (1883). Box 7 Fld 21 List of articles in “The Southern Review,” “The Southern Watchman,” and “The Watchman Magazine”

Pictures

Box 16 Fld 9 Typical Camp Meeting Scene, Mid-19th Century, Harper’s, Sept.10, 1859

Other

Box 7 Fld 22 Affidavit of Jacob Wheeler, notarized by John Howe (Ascension Robes), May 25, 1878 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 7 Fld 23 “The Mill and The Millerite” by Henry Hale Gilman (Undated) (Bound) Box 7 Fld 24 “The Mill and the Millerite,” by Henry Hale Gilman (Undated) (1 negative) Box 16 Item 19 Film Strip. “Ezekiel Hale versus Ezekiel J. M. Hale,” May Term, 1845 (Library of Congress, 1944). Box 7 Fld 25 Memoirs of Alexander Campbell, Millennial Harbinger (Undated) (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 7 Fld 26 Index of Articles on the Advent Movement (Review and Herald) Box 7 Fld 27 “The Difficulty in Keeping It Straight,” by Ida M. Tarbell; Statement from Reader’s Digest, Sept. 1939, p .110

Maps

Box 16 Fld 10 Map of Cities of Massachusetts; New Bedford and Fair Haven, 1851 (1 positive); Map of the vicinity of Boston, Mass., 1840 (1 positive); Essex County, Mass., 1856 (1 positive) Box 16 Fld 11 Map of Circuit of Ten Miles Around Philadelphia, 1847. Box 16 Fld 12 Map of the Cities and Towns of New Hampshire, c. 1860. Box 16 Fld 13 Topographical Atlas of W ashington County, NY, 1866 (1 positive, 1 negative); Map of Hampton, NY (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 16 Fld 14 Map (portion) of Washington County, NY, 1853 (1 positive, 1 negative) Box 16 Fld 15 Map of the Counties and Cities of Maine, 1858 (1 positive) Box 16 Fld 16 Map of the New England States, 1826 (Time of W m. Miller) (1 pos.,1 neg.) F. D. Nichol Collection–page 16

IV. Non-“Midnight Cry” Materials

Periodicals

The American Sentinel

Box 8 Fld 1 May 1887, Vol. 2, No. 5 Box 8 Fld 2 May 1888, Vol. 3, No. 5

The Battle Creek Idea

Box 14 Item 6 October 1, 1901, Vol. 1, No. 2.

The Catholic Mirror

Box 8 Fld 3 September 1893; December 23, 1893 (2 positives)

The Christian Advocate

Box 8 Fld 4 Nov. 18, 1948, p. 9.(Article on Cyprian)

The Clock Tower

Box 8 Fld 5 May 25, 1933, Vol. VII, No. 26.

The Congregationalist

Box 8 Fld 6 August 9, 16, 1928, “A Modernist’s Criticism of Modernism” Box 8 Fld 7 July 24, 1930, “The Recovery of Our Sense of God” (J. D. Jones)

The Daily Messenger

Box 17 Fld 13 Nov. 22, 1923, “Early History of Ontario County revealed in story of late Owen R. L. Crozier.” pg. 17, 22-23.

The Expositor

Box 8 Fld 8 May 1949 (pg. 191, 192)

The Health Reformer

Box 8 Fld 9 January 1874, Vol. 9, Number 1 (missing first pages) Box 8 Fld 10 December 1874, Vol. 9, Number 12

Look

Box 15 Item 6 March 10, 1953. Article by Arthur S. Maxwell,“W hat is a 7th Day Adventist?

Message Magazine

Box 8 Fld 11 January-February 1940, Vol. VI, No. 1 March-April 1940, Vol. VI, No. 2 F. D. Nichol Collection–page 17

May-June 1940, Vol. VI, No. 3 July-August 1940, Vol. VI, No. 4 October 1940, Vol. VI, No. 6 Nov.-Dec. 1940, Vol. VI, No. 7

The Ministry

Box 8 Fld 12 January Extra, 1945, Vol. 18, No. 2, Article by F. D. Nichol, “Reviving the Advent Faith and Fervor–Ten Lessons From the Past” (2 copies) January Extra, 1946, Vol. 19, No. 2,Article by F. D. Nichol, “We Have Not Followed Fables”

The Morning Enquirer

Box 15 Fld 7 December 31, 1902, Vol. 5, No. 108

Our Little Friend

Box 8 Fld 13 April 2, 1937, Vol. 48, No. 14.

Our Times

Box 8 Fld 14 March, 1946. Article by Harold W. Clark, “Unlocking the Secrets of Creation.”

The Present Truth

Box 8 Fld 15 July 1849, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Reprint) Box 8 Fld 16 August 1849, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Original) Box 8 Fld 17 August 1849, Vol. 1, No. 3 (Original) Box 8 Fld 18 September 1849, Vol. 1, No. 4 (Original) Box 8 Fld 19 Volume 1 (July 1849-November 1850) (Reprint)

Review and Herald

Box 14 Fld 7 Supplement (c. 1862) Box 14 Fld 8 July 16, 1867, Vol. XXX, No. 5 (First page) (1 positive) Box 14 Fld 9 May 1863-1869, General Conference Proceedings (Negatives) Box 15 Fld 8 May 1870-Dec.1879, General Conference Proceedings (Negatives) Box 14 Fld 10 March 1880-Dec.1886, General Conference Proceedings (Negative) Box 15 Fld 9 Dec. 23, 1890, Vol. 67, No. 50. (1 negatives, 2 positives) Box 8 Fld 20 Mar. 12, 1925, Vol. 102, No. 11. Box 8 Fld 21 June 17, 1926, Vol. 103, No. 34 Box 8 Fld 22 Sept. 9, 1926, Vol. 103, No. 46 Box 8 Fld 23 Oct. 18, 1928, Vol. 105, No. 42 Box 8 Fld 24 Apr.10, 1930, Vol. 107, No. 15 Box 8 Fld 25 Oct. 23, 1930, Vol. 107, No. 54 Box 8 Fld 26 Dec. 18, 1930, Vol. 107, No. 62 Box 8 Fld 27 Jan. 23, 1936, Vol. 113, No. 4 Box 8 Fld 28 May 14, 1936, Vol. 113, No. 20. Box 8 Fld 29 June 2, 1936, Vol. 113, No. 26. Box 8 Fld 30 June 7, 1936, Vol. 113, No. 30 F. D. Nichol Collection–page 18

Box 8 Fld 31 June 18, 1936, Vol. 113, No. 35 Box 8 Fld 32 May 5, 1949 (100th Anniversary Issue) Box 8 Fld 33 Aug. 5, 1954, Vol. 131, No. 40 Box 8 Fld 34 Sept. 4, 1958, Vol. 135, No. 43 Box 8 Fld 35 May 28, 1970,Vol. 147, No. 22 Box 8 Fld 36 June 1, 1972, Vol. 149, No. 22 Box 8 Fld 37 Sept. 5, 1974, Vol. 151, No. 36 (“Sanitariums or Hospitals” by F.D. Nichol) Box 8 Fld 38 Jan. 20, 1977, Vol. 154, No. 3 Box 16 Fld 17 Various Photostat Positives of Old Copies of Review and Herald Box 16 Fld 18 Various Photostat Negatives of Old Copies of Review and Herald

Supplement to Review and Herald (Negatives)

Box 15 Item10 Aug. 14, 1883, Vol. 60, No. 33 (Bound) Box 14 Fld 11 Aug. 14, 1883, Vol. 60, No. 33 (Negatives) May 3, 1898 (Negatives) Aug. 6, 1901, Vol. 78, No. 32 (Negatives) Aug. 13, 1901, Vol. 78, No. 33 (Negatives) Aug. 13, 1901, Vol. 78, No. 40 (Negatives) Dec. 17, 1901, Vol. 78, No. 51 (Negatives)

The Signs of the Times Magazine

Box 8 Fld 39 February 1917, Vol. 9, No. 2 Box 8 Fld 40 May, 1917, Vol. 9, No. 5 Box 8 Fld 41 November 1917, Vol. 9, No. 11 Box 14 Fld 12 May 18, 1882,Vol. 8, No. 19 (Article by E. G. White, “Burning the Magical Books”); Dec. 15, 1898, Vol. 24, No. 50. (article by E. G. White, “The Pearl of Great Price”); April 28, 1899, Vol. 25, No. 17 (article by E. G. White, “The Word Made Flesh”; a Biographical sketch of the Nashville astronomer Edward Emerson Barnard, “Beginning a Career”; article against “Beer Drinking”); May 31, 1899, Vol. 25, No. 22. (article by E. G. White, “Redemption Draweth Nigh”

Southern Asia Tidings

Box 8 Fld 42 January 1978, Vol. 73, No. 1

Our Sunday Visitor

Box 8 Fld 43 Sunday, April 18, 1915 Box 8 Fld 44 November 15, 1914 (Article on Vicarius Filii Dei)

The Temperance Bulletin

Box 8 Fld 45 Various Issues and Clippings (1935-1941)

United Evangelical Action

Box 8 Fld 46 November 1959; December 1959 F. D. Nichol Collection–page 19

The Youth’s Instructor

Box 8 Fld 47 Aug. 18, 1936, Vol. 84, No. 33. Box 8 Fld 48 Aug. 25, 1936, Vol. 84, No. 34. Box 8 Fld 49 Sept. 22, 1936, Vol. 84, No. 38.

Periodicals on Sunday Legislation

Box 17 Fld 14 The Liberator, January 21, 1848. Vol. 18, 3. Whole No. 889, pg. 10, 11. Box 17 Fld 15 The Liberator, March 31, 1848. Vol. 18, 12. Whole No. 899, pg. 50, 51. Box 17 Fld 16 The Liberator (c. April 1848). Vol. 18, No. 15 (16 ?). Whole No. 902, p. 63. Box 17 Fld 17 The Arkansas Gazette (Daily), February 3, 1887, p.8. Box 17 Fld 18 The Washington Post, February 19, 1890 Box 17 Fld 19 The Catholic Advance. Wichita, KS, November 5, 1910, pg. 8-9.

Books, Pamphlets, Other Publications

Box 8 Fld 50 “Come with me to S.M.C.!” Brochure for Southern Missionary College (c. 1950). Box 8 Fld 51 Bellah, C.G. “Trying the Spirits: Rowenism Weighed and Wanting.” (Sept. 26, 1923) Box 9 Fld 1 Lewis, Richard B. Streams of Light: The Story of the Pacific Press (1958) Box 9 Fld 2 Nichol, Francis D. “–The Door to the Church.” (Bible Truth Series, No. 40) (undated) Box 9 Fld 3 White, Mrs. E. G. “The Way to Christ.” (Bible Student’s Library, No. 13) (undated) Box 9 Fld 4 White, Mrs. E. G. “Special Testimonies for Our Ministers, Series A–No. 1" (1 positive, 2 negatives) Box 9 Fld 5 White, Mrs. E. G. “Special Testimonies for Ministers and Workers. No. 11" (1 negative) Box 9 Fld 6 White, Mrs. E. G. “A Message to Our Physicians, Series A–No. 12" (1 negative) Box 9 Fld 7 Dugger, A. N. “From ‘Review and Herald’ of 1861–Early Truth of Seventh Day Adventism Vindicated" ((Seventh Day) Church of God Publishing House). Box 9 Fld 8 Jones, E. B. Free Indeed! The Author’s Testimony Concerning His deliverance from Seventh-day Adventism (1949). The Answers and The Reasons (1950). Box 9 Fld 9 Jones, E. B. Why You Should Not Be a Seventh-day Adventist (1942). Why You Should Not Be a Seventh-day Adventist (1949). Box 9 Fld 10 “The Roman Mass: A Conversation with a Roman Catholic Priest.” (The Protestant Series, No. 4) (1914) Box 9 Fld 11 The Influence of The English Bible upon the English Language and upon English and American Literature. Commemoration of Four Hundred Years of the Printed English Bible (1535-1935). Box 14 Fld 13 The Romance of Pacific Union College. Pacific Union College Press, Agwin, CA (1926-1927) (#43 of 50). Box 15 Fld 11 “What is a 7th Day Adventist?” Reprint from the March 10, 1953 issue of Look. Article by Arthur S. Maxwell. F. D. Nichol Collection–page 20

Documents on the Classification of Ellen White Works

Box 9 Fld 12 Cataloging Service, The Library of Congress–Processing Department, Bulletin 76, October 1966. Cataloging Service, The Library of Congress–Processing Department, Bulletin 78, December 1966 Cataloging Service, The Library of Congress–Processing Department, Bulletin 79, January 1967. Hilts, D. G. “Classification Scheme for Works of Mrs. E. G. White” (1953) Rules for Author Entries (Undated.) Box 9 Fld 13 Poem. “The Printer Prayer,” by Wilfred A. Peterson, So. School of Printing, 1938. Box 9 Fld 14 Story. “Adventures of Our Colporteurs,” by Mary H. Moore (n.d.) (Story written using the titles of colporteur books). Box 9 Fld 15 Paper. “What was the Scope of the Revisions of Thoughts on Daniel and the Revelation by Uriah Smith?” By Mary Moore (3 copies)

Sabbath Related Materials

Box 10 Fld 1 Souvenir Book of the Ephrata Cloister. Re: German Seventh-day of Ephrata, PA. (c. 1919) (1 negative) Box 10 Fld 2 The German Sectarians of Pennsylvania 1708-1742, A Critical and Legendary History of the Ephrata Cloister and the Dunkers. By Juluis Friedrich Sachse (1899) Box 10 Fld 3 The Naked Truth, Standing against all Painted and Disguised Lies, Deceit and Falsehood or the Lord’s Seventh-Day-Sabbath. By Michael Welfare (1789). Box 10 Fld 4 A Brief Description of the Fifth Monarchy, or Kingdom. By William Aspinwall (1653) (5th Monarchy being Stone Kingdom of Daniel 2) Box 10 Fld 5 A Defense of the Christian Sabbath. By John W. Allis (1692). (A response to the Treatise of Thomas Bampfield Pleading for Saturday-Sabbath) Box 10 Fld 6 The Nonconformist’s Memorial. By Samuel Palmer (1775). (An Account of Ministers, ejected or silenced after the Restoration, which took Place on Bartholomew-day, Aug. 24, 1662) Box 10 Fld 7 Sunday no Sabbath. By John Pocklington (1636). Box 10 Fld 8 An Appendix to a late Book Entitled The Unchangeable Morality of the Seventh-day-Sabbath. By William Sellers. Box 10 Fld 9 The Disputes Between Mr. Cranford and Dr. Chamberlen (1652). Box 10 Fld 10 The Kings Maiesties, Declaration to His subjects, Concerning Lawful Sports to be Used. (1633). Box 10 Fld 11 The Seventh-day is the Sabbath of the Lord. By Edward Stennet (1664). Box 10 Fld 12 An Examination of a Late Book Published by Doctor Owen, Concerning A Sacred Day of Rest. By William Sellers (1671). (Title page) Rome Ruin’d. By John Spittlehouse (1650) (Title page). Animadversion On a late Book entitled the Reasonableness of as Delivered in Scriptures (1697). (Book cover) “Plus Ultra.” Letter to the Parliament of England by Peter Chamberlain (1651). Of the end of this World, and Second Coming of Christ. By M. Rogers (Title page). Box 10 Fld 13 Bunyan’s Sabbatic Blunders. By W. Lancelot Holland (c. early 1900's) F. D. Nichol Collection–page 21

Box 10 Fld 14 The Snare Broken. By John Crowell. (1677). (Testimony of a former 7th-day Sabbath keeper) Box 10 Fld 15 Sunday A Sabbath. By John Ley. (1641) (Table of contents). Box 10 Fld 16 A Tract on the Sabbath-Day. Wherein the keeping of the First-day of the Week a Sabbath is justified. By Isaac Marlow. (1694). Box 10 Fld 17 The Seventh-Day Sabbath. Or a Brief Tract on the IV. Commandment. By Thomas Chafie (1652). Box 10 Fld 18 A Trumpet sounded: Or, The Great Mystery of the Two Little Horns Unfolded. By John More (1654). (Exposition of Daniel). Box 10 Fld 19 An Answer To one part of The Lord Protector’s Speech: Or, A Vindication of the Fifthe Monarchy-men. by John Spittlehouse (1654). Box 10 Fld 20 A Declaration...Concerning The Kingly Interest of Christ and The present Sufferings of His Cause and Saints in England. (Declaration of Persecuted Saints) (1654). Box 10 Fld 21 The Doctrine of the Sabbath. By Nicholas Bownde (1595) Box 10 Fld 22 The Fourth Principle of Christian Religion...Laying on of Hands. By Thomas Tillam. (1655) (Title page). A Reply to Doctor Wallis, His Discourse Concerning the Christian Sabbath. By Thomas Bampfield (1693) (Title page). A Few Words by way of Query; to the Teachers, and Professors, called Presbyterians and Independents...A Word of Exhortation and Warning of love to them to haste our of Babylon.... By John Whithowse (1662) (Title page). A Narrative Of the late Proceeds at White-Hall, Concerning the Jews. By Hen-Fesse (1656) (Title page). An Answer to Thomas Tillam’s Book Called, The Seventh-day-Sabbath. By G. F. (1659) (Title page). The Christian Sabbath Vindicated. By Dan. Cawdrey and Herb. Palmer (1652) (Title Page). Box 10 Fld 23 Cobbett’s Complete Collection of State Trials (Trial of John James, arrested for Treason while preaching on the Sabbath). Box 10 Fld 24 The Old Bailey and Newgate. (Execution of John James). Box 10 Fld 25 A Guide to the Godly or The dayly Meditations of Returne Hebdon. (1648) (Imprisoned for worshipping on the Sabbath) Box 10 Fld 26 The Two Witnesses: Their Prophecy, Slaughter, Resurrection and Ascention. By Thomas Tillam. (1651) (Exposition of Revelation 11) Box 10 Fld 27 A Treatise of the Sabbath-Day. By Dr. Fr. White. (1635) (Defense of the Church of England’s teaching, against the Sabbath). Box 10 Fld 28 The Fourth Commandment Abrogated by the Gospel. By Caleb Fleming. (1736) Box 10 Fld 29 A New History of The Book of Common Prayer. By Walter Howard Frere. (1901) (Inclusion of the 10 Commandments in the English Prayer Book). Box 10 Fld 30 A Church History of New England, Extending for 1690 to 1784. Vol. II. By Isaac Backus (1784) (History of the third Baptist church in Newport, a Sabbath keeping church) Box 10 Fld 31 Saturday No Sabbath: Or, the Seventh-day Sabbath. By Jer. Ives (1659) (Account of public disputations over the Sabbath). Box 10 Fld 32 An Essay, To make it Evident, That The Christian Sabbath, Begins, in the Morning. By John Webb (Boston: 1772). Box 10 Fld 33 An Appeal to the Consciences of the chief Magistrates of this Commonwealth, touching the Sabbath-day. By William Saller and John Spittlehouse (1657). Box 10 Fld 34 The Speech and Declaration of John James (1661). F. D. Nichol Collection–page 22

Box 10 Fld 35 A Narrative of the Apprehending, Commitment, Arraignment, Condemnation and Execution of John James (1662). Box 10 Fld 36 Heresiography or A description of the Hereticks and Sectaries of these Latter times. By E. Pagitt (1662). Box 10 Fld 37 An Essay Concerning the Sabbath; of the Sabbath-Days Rest. By N. Homes (1673). Box 10 Fld 38 A Discourse upon the Sabbath Day. By Theophilus Brabourne (1628). Box 10 Fld 39 The Petition and Articles or Severall Charge exhibited in Parliament Against John Pocklington (1641). Box 10 Fld 40 An Historical Dialogue Touching Antichrist and Poperie (1589). Box 10 Fld 41 The Faith, Doctrine and religion, professed, & protected in the Realme of England, and dominions of the same (1607). Box 10 Fld 42 The Kings Majesties Declaration to His Subjects, Concerning lawful sports to be used. King James I (1618). Box 10 Fld 43 The History of the Sabbath in Two Bookes. By Peter Heylyn (1636). Box 10 Fld 44 Sabbathum Veteris et Novi Testamenti or The true doctrine of the Sabbath (1606). Box 10 Fld 45 The Jews Sabbath Antiquated, and the Lords Day Instituted by Divine Authority. By Edm. Warren (1659). Box 10 Fld 46 Sabbathum Veteris Et Novi Testamenti or The Second Booke of the Doctrine of the Sabbath, held and practiced by the Church of God. By Nicolas Bouund (1606). Box 10 Fld 47 Tract Concerning the Fourth Commandment. Wherein is discover’d The Cause of all our Controversies About the Sabbath Day. By Dr. William Bates and Mr. John How (1692). Box 10 Fld 48 A Reply to the Indoctus Doctor Edoctus. By Theophilus Brabourn (1654). Box 10 Fld 49 A of the Blessed Sacrament of the Lords Supper; Proving that there is no proper sacrifice now offered. By William Bray (1641). Box 10 Fld 50 Question About the Nature and Perpetuity of the Seventh-day Sabbath. And Proof that the First day of the Week is the true Christian Sabbath. By John Bunyan (1685). Box 10 Fld 51 An Essay Towards reconciling the Numbers of Daniel and St. John...with some Conjecture and Calculations, pointing out the Year 1764. By George Burton (1764). Box 10 Fld 52 An Enquiry Whether the Lord Jesus Christ made the World, and be Jehovah and gave Moral Law? And Whether the Fourth Command be Repealed or Altered? By Thomas Bampfield (1692). Box 17 Fld 20 Sacrorum Conciliorum... Collectio, Volume 13. By G.D. Mansi (1901Reprint) DLC Box 17 Fld 21 Sacrorum Conciliorum... Collectio, Volume 35. By G.D. Mansi (1901 Reprint) DLC Synod of Diampser Box 17 Fld 22 Constituiones Proveniciales (1679 ?). p.55-57

Bible Readings for the Home Materials

Box 11 Fld 1 Materials for Suggested Revision 1942 Box 11 Fld 2 Materials for Suggested Revision 1947 Box 11 Fld 3 Leftover Materials from Revisions Box 11 Fld 4 Leftover Materials from Revisions

F. D. Nichol Collection–page 23

L. E. Froom Materials

Box 11 Fld 5 Letter. D. S. Porter to Dr. Froom (May 31, 1962). Box 15 Fld 12 Prophecy Charts (Development of Prophetic Interpretation) Box 15 Fld 13 Map. “Pianta Monumentale Di Firenze” Box 11 Fld 6 Brochure. “Berkastel-Kues, Die Schone Alte Stadt” Box 11 Fld 7 Paper. “A Meditation on the Person of Jesus Christ” By Roland E. Loasby Box 11 Fld 8 Paper. “A New Analysis of Patriarchal Chronology” By Jean R. Zurcher Box 17 Item 23 Chart. “Progressive Development of Prophetic Interpretation” (1940) Box 17 Item 24 Chart. “Climax of Prophetic Interpretation in the 19th Century Second Advent Movement.”

S. G. Haughey Materials

Box 11 Fld 9 False Isms Answered (comprised of various tracts) (1961) Box 12 Fld 1 False Isms (Babylon the great is fallen) (1961) Box 12 Fld 2 False Isms (booklets on Christian Science, Socialism, Modernism and Fundamentalism, etc.) (1961) Box 12 Fld 3 New and Strange Doctrines (various booklets) (1961) Box 12 Fld 4 Writings of Opponents, Fanatics, Extremists, and Apostates (Reconstituted 1961) Box 12 Fld 5 False Isms and Apostasies (various booklets) (1961)

Robert Wieland Materials

Box 13 Fld 1 Gems of Truth, Vol. 5, No. 15, April 25, 1967. (Adventist Lay Journal; contains advertisement for 1888 Re-Examined) Box 13 Fld 2 Letter, W. G. C. Murdoch (SDATS Dean) to L. E. Froom (Re: Wieland’s academic record) (June 13, 1967) Box 13 Fld 3 Letter, Neal Wilson to The Wieland Committee (April 17, 1967) Box 13 Fld 4 Outline of Presentation (R. J. Wieland) (June 27, 28, 1967) Box 13 Fld 5 Minutes, Committee chosen to review Wieland manuscript (undated) Box 13 Fld 6 Handwritten Notes (undated) Box 13 Fld 7 Letter, H. W. Lowe to Committee Appointed to Interview Wieland (June 15, 1967) Box 13 Fld 8 A Summary of the Manuscript “1888 Re-Examined” (July 1961) Box 13 Fld 9 Letter, W. E. Read (Literature Defense Comm.) to Wieland, Short (Dec. 4, 1951) Box 13 Fld 10 Letter, Wieland, Short to “Friends” (Defense Literature Committee) (Feb. 5, 1952) Box 13 Fld 11 Letter, Wieland and Short to Defense Literature Committee (Feb. 27, 1952) Box 13 Fld 12 Further Report on the Manuscript “1888 Re-Examined” (June 1958) Box 13 Fld 13 Further Appraisal of the Manuscript “1888 Re-Examined” (Sept. 1958) Box 13 Fld 14 An Answer to “Further Appraisal of the Manuscript ‘1888 Re-Examined’” (Oct.1958) Box 13 Fld 15 Wieland-Short Manuscript Committee Report, Principal Contentions of Brethren R. J. Wieland and D. K. Short (Jan. 1959)

Charts

Box 13 Fld 16 God’s Program for the Church (2 charts) Box 13 Fld 17 “The Histomap of Religion: The Story of Man’s Search for Spiritual Unity.” By John B. Sparks. F. D. Nichol Collection–page 24

Box 17 Item 25 “Chart of The Week: Shewing the Unchanged Order of the Days and the true position of the Sabbath” By Rev. William E. Jones (3 copies) The Ten Commandments in the New Testament Box 17 Item 26 Progressive Application of Year-Day Principle to Major Time-Periods of Daniel

Photographs

Box 13 Fld 18 Pictures. Otis Administration Public Relation photographs (Undated). Box 15 Fld 14 Photograph of the Southern Publishing Association (c. 1925) Box 13 Fld 19 Bedroom in home of Ellen White (Battle Creek, MI) Box 13 Fld 20 Firehouse (Battle Creek, MI)

Other Items

Box 13 Fld 21 Spalding, A. W. “Harmony of the Gospels in Diagram” (1953) Box 13 Fld 22 Paper, “Quotations From Mrs. White’s Articles on Health in the Review and Herald” Box 13 Fld 23 Articles in the Review and Herald written by Mrs. E. G. White Box 13 Fld 24 List of Review and Herald Photostats and Charts Box 13 Fld 25 Review and Herald Overhead Expense Code Revision (Jan. 1, 1963) Box 14 Fld 14 Interview with Dr. J. H. Kellogg (October 7, 1907) Box15 Fld 15 Edson, Hiram. “The Time of the End; Its Beginning, Progressive Events and Final Termination” (1849).

ITEMS TRANSFERRED OUT

1. Church Bulletin. Methodist Central Hall, Westminster, S.W., May 1, 1955. 2. Pictures & postcards of Statues and various places in Germany 3. Richards, Jr. H.M.S., Fireworks in the Sky. (1988) (2 co.) 4. Booklet. Get Well Wishes. 5. Leach, B. E. Watch for the Providences (1980). 6. Sheet Music. Claude Debussy, “Preludes...Pour Piano, La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin” 7. Bookmark (“Bible” written on one side, “Pamphlets” on opposite side) 8. The Certainty of the Awakening Message, Vol. III -IV, International Health Institution 9. A Door of Hope for Laodicea, compiled by J. Walters, S.D.A. Layman’s Movement 10. Scott, Hildreth. Alone Again! Pacific Press Publishing Association 11. Maxwell, A. Graham. I Want to Be Free. Pacific Press Publishing Association

Items gifted to Review & Herald Collection by Dorothy Kidder (Berrien Springs, MI), Jan. 1998:

1. Trying the Spirits; Rowenism Weighed and Wanting. By C.G. Bellah (Sept. 26, 1923) 2. Baptism–The Door to the Church. By Francis D. Nichol (Bible Truth Series, No. 40) 3. The Way to Christ. By Mrs. E. G. White (Bible Student’s Library, No. 13) 4. From “Review and Herald” of 1861. 5. The Roman Mass: A Conversation with a Roman Catholic Priest. (The Protestant Series, No. 4) 6. Review and Herald, 100th Anniversary Issue, May 5, 1949. F. D. Nichol Collection–page 25

Documents Listed in F. D. Nichol’s Notebook (Photostat Register) but not found in Collection:

1. “End of the World in 1843" (1 positive, 1 negative) 2. “End of the World, Oct. 22, 1844 (1 positive, 1 negative)

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