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Special Collections and College Archives Finding All Finding Aids Aids 7-2001 MS-023: Papers of Samuel Simon Schmucker and the Schmucker Family Jaclyn Campbell Gettysburg College Follow this and additional works at: https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/findingaidsall Part of the Intellectual History Commons, Military History Commons, Social History Commons, and the United States History Commons Share feedback about the accessibility of this item. Campbell, Jaclyn, "MS-023: Papers of Samuel Simon Schmucker and the Schmucker Family" (July 2001). Special Collections and College Archives Finding Aids. Special Collection and College Archives, Musselman Library, Gettysburg College. This finding aid appears in Gettysburg College's institutional repository by permission of the copyright owner for personal use, not for redistribution. Cupola permanent link: https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/findingaidsall/23 This open access finding aid is brought to you by The uC pola: Scholarship at Gettysburg College. It has been accepted for inclusion by an authorized administrator of The uC pola. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MS-023: Papers of Samuel Simon Schmucker and the Schmucker Family Description The aS muel Simon Schmucker collection is arranged into four series: I. Correspondence of Samuel Simon Schmucker (S.S.), II. Other Schmucker Correspondence, III. Publications and Papers, and IV. Sermons. Series I is primarily comprised of correspondence written by Schmucker. Series II is composed of correspondence written by other Schmucker family members. Series III includes diaries written by Schmucker, a Schmucker family genealogy, lecture notes by Schmucker, a certificate of reimbursement for damage to Gettysburg College during the Civil War, clippings, and an article about Schmucker. Series IV contains the original sermons written by Schmucker. 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Keywords Samuel Simon Schmucker, Gettysburg College, Pennsylvania College, Lutheran Theological Seminary, Civil War, Battle of Gettysburg, Abolitionist, Anti-Slavery Disciplines History | Intellectual History | Military History | Social History | United States History This finding aid is available at The uC pola: Scholarship at Gettysburg College: https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/findingaidsall/23 ________________________________________________________________________ Guide to the Papers of Samuel Simon Schmucker and the Schmucker Family Gettysburg College, Musselman Library Special Collections & College Archives Processed by Jaclyn Campbell July 2001 MS-023: The Papers of Samuel Simon Schmucker and the Schmucker Family Processed by: Jaclyn Campbell July 2001 Biography: Samuel Simon Schmucker, born February 28, 1799 in Hagerstown, Maryland, was the son of a prominent minister and himself became a prominent Lutheran minister of the time. Schmucker was instrumental in the founding of both the Gettysburg Theological Seminary (1826) and Gettysburg College (1832), at first called Pennsylvania College. He also served as the first professor at the Gettysburg Theological Seminary and the first president of Gettysburg College. His education includes the York County Academy, the Episcopal Parochial School, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Princeton Theological Seminary. After completing his education, Schmucker also taught in the York Academy for a period of time. Since he had graduated from the Princeton Theological Seminary, his theological education was in the Presbyterian tradition. However, Schmucker was a very devout Lutheran, founding the first Lutheran affiliated college in the state of Pennsylvania. Schmucker had a total of three wives and 13 children, with the majority of children with his second wife, Mary Catherine Steenbergen. He was also relatively well traveled for his day, making several tours abroad and within the United States. He was also the author and subject of several books and publications. Schmucker died July 26, 1873. Schmucker Hall, formerly the library and currently a fine arts building, is named after Samuel Simon Schmucker. Scope and Content Notes: The Samuel Simon Schmucker collection is arranged into four series: I. Correspondence of Samuel Simon Schmucker (S.S.), II. Other Schmucker Correspondence, III. Publications and Papers, and IV. Sermons. Series I is primarily comprised of correspondence written by Schmucker. Series II is composed of correspondence written by other Schmucker family members. Series III includes diaries written by Schmucker, a Schmucker family genealogy, lecture notes by Schmucker, a certificate of reimbursement for damage to Gettysburg College during the Civil War, clippings, and an article about Schmucker. Series IV contains the original sermons written by Schmucker. An index to these sermons can also be found online. Additional information regarding Schmucker, including photos and portraits, can be found in the following archives: “Samuel Simon Schmucker: A Bibliography of Holdings in the A. R. Wentz Library April 1999” “Samuel Simon Schmucker Research Project: Final Report: April 1990” by Frederick K. Wentz Keller, F. A. M. Class of 1838 Vertical File (notebooks which may have been used in Schmucker’s classes) Public Relations: Mary Doeheimer “Schmucker” file box papers (200th Anniversary of Schmucker’s birth) Schmucker Family Portraits Vertical File: Samuel Simon Schmucker Vertical Photo File: Samuel Simon Schmucker and Schmucker Album Various books written by Schmucker can be found in the Musselman Library by searching under “Schmucker”. Additional information regarding the Schmucker Library/Hall can be found in the following archives: Schmucker Library Photos Woman’s League: Schmucker Library: Memorial Plaque Business Office Construction Projects 1960s-1970s Box 1 Schmucker Library Historical Slides Library: Schmucker and Musselman Vertical Files: Schmucker Hall Vertical Photo Files: Schmucker Library and Schmucker Hall Series I – S.S. Correspondence 23-1.1 Correspondence – Typed copies of letters to Ann Geiger Allison (sister-in-law) Dated: January 16, 1822 January 13, 1823 April 16, 1823 June 5, 1823 January 12, 1824 July 27, 1824 August 17, 1824 September 22, 1824 September 13, 1827 July 12, 1828 March 29 October 3, 1831 October 27, 1831 September 21, 1833 May 1, 1835 April 30, 1838 23-1.2 Correspondence – Letters to Ann Geiger Allison (see above dates) 23-1.3 Correspondence – Typed copies of letters to Mary Catherine Steenbergen (wife) Dated: June 10, 1820 February 2, 1826 March 3, 1826 April 3, 1826 April 10, 1826 April 14, 1826 April 29, 1826 August 30, 1826 September 12, 1826 June 17, 1827 June 21, 1828 April 4, 1829 April 11, 1829 November 3, 1830 March 30, 1832 May 24, 1836 June 1836 June 10, 1836 June 18, 1836 June 24, 1836 June 29, 1836 September 30, 1837 July 20, 1838 October 4, 1838 May 4, 1842 May 13, 1843 May 17, 1843 May 19, 1843 September 26, 1843 October 21, 1843 June 28, 1844 April 24, 1845 May 13, 1845 May 19, 1845 August 8, 1845 August 15, 1845 September 23, 1845 March 21, 1846 March 25, 1846 April 10, 1846 June 6, 1846 July 3, 1846 August 3, 1846 August 15, 1846 September 29, 1846 May 4, 1847 May 10, 1847 May 15, 1847 May 22, 1847 23-1.4 Correspondence – Letters to Mary Catherine Steenbergen (see above dates) 23-1.5 Correspondence – Typed copies of letters to Beale Melancthon Schmucker (son) Dated: July 3, 1848 July 31, 1848 November 17, 1848 December 24, 1848 January 6, 1849 March 5, 1849 July 30, 1849 November 7, 1849 March 17, 1850 June 29, 1850 November 1, 1850 January 21, 1851 April 5, 1851 May 9, 1851 June 13, 1851 August 25, 1851 December 7, 1852 March 5, 1853 June 22, 1853 July 23, 1853 January 14, 1854 April 29, 1854 October 14, 1854 August 28, 1855 December 31, 1855 October 14, 1856 March 26, 1857 November 25, 1857 October 15, 1858 July 16, 1860 February 12, 1863 November 9, 1863 October 17, 1864 23-1.6 Correspondence – Letters to Beale Melancthon Schmucker (see above dates) 23-1.7 Correspondence – Miscellaneous letters (mostly by or to S.S. Schmucker) From To Date Samuel Simon Schmucker Miss Drage 1820 T. Blackford Samuel Simon Schmucker Jan. 22, 1827 J. G. Schmucker Ann Allison Oct. 22, 1834 George Schmucker Samuel Simon Schmucker May 10, 1837 Martin T. Blackford Samuel Simon Schmucker Feb. 27, 1840 Martin T. Blackford Samuel Simon Schmucker June 11, 1840 Martin T. Blackford Samuel Simon Schmucker April 11, 1841 G. B. Samuels Samuel Simon Schmucker Dec. 1, 1841 Samuel Simon Schmucker J. B. Steenbergen Nov. 6, 1843 Samuel Simon Schmucker J. B. Steenbergen Dec. 14, 1843 Samuel Simon Schmucker J. B. Steenbergen Jan. 15, 1844 Samuel Simon Schmucker Katharine [Duncan] May 17, 1846 Ch. Witmer Samuel Simon Schmucker May 30, 1849 Adam Diehl Samuel Simon Schmucker May 7, 1849 Elizabeth Geiger Mosheim Schmucker Oct. 22, 1855 Samuel Simon Schmucker Prof. Dr. Tholuk et al May 31, 1858 Catherine [Duncan] Beale Schmucker July 17, 1863 Samuel Simon Schmucker D. M. McConaughy Aug. 14, 1863 Wm. S. Rude Samuel Simon Schmucker June 30, 1865 Wm. S. Rude Samuel Simon Schmucker Jan. 11, 1866 Daniel A. Payne Samuel Simon Schmucker May 24, 1870 Samuel Simon Schmucker F. H. Weaver Dec. 8, 1870 M. Sheeleigh Samuel Simon Schmucker Nov. 12,