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Collection Overview

The Â鶹¹û¶³ and Moravian Theological Seminary Archives was established as a distinct department of Reeves Library in 1987, under the direction of Professor Emeritus Daniel Gilbert. Assembled from a variety of sources, both inside and outside the Library, the materials housed in the Archives include documents relating to Nazareth Hall Academy, the Moravian Seminary for Young Ladies, and the Moravian College for Women. These are mostly twentieth century materials, though some date from the nineteenth century, a very few from the eighteenth, and a growing number from the twenty-first.

The Archives, housed in Reeves Library, is separate from, though in some ways closely related to, the archives of the Moravian Church known as the Moravian Archives, housed in its own building at 41 West Locust Street, Bethlehem, PA 18018. For further information on the Moravian Archives, visit .

Mission

The mission of the Archives is to collect and manage information resources by or about the University and Seminary in support of its administrative and instructional activities, as well as institutional and independent research. In fulfilling this, the Archives shall:

  • Collect, appraise, organize, describe, preserve and facilitate access to University and Seminary records and personal manuscripts of enduring administrative, fiscal, legal and historical value.
  • Maintain a secure and stable physical environment for the storage of archival materials.
  • Ensure the proper storage and handling of archival materials.
  • Undertake preventative conservation measures to prolong the life of materials.
  • Serve as a research center that encourages students, faculty, staff and outside researchers to study the history of Â鶹¹û¶³ and Moravian Theological Seminary.
  • Assist administrative staff in the performance of their duties by providing information services.
  • Promote knowledge and appreciation of the University and Seminary’s history, programs and goals.

Types of Materials Collected

The Â鶹¹û¶³ Archives is the official repository for institutional records, University publications, and historical information about the University and Theological Seminary.

Included in the Archival collections are:

  • minutes, reports, correspondence
  • scrapbooks, notebooks, diaries, memoirs
  • catalogs, yearbooks, directories
  • photographs
  • sound recordings
  • videos, motion picture films, slides
  • posters, flyers, and programs

For more information about what the Archives collects, please read our collection policy.

 

QUESTIONS FOR THE ARCHIVES

For questions relating to the university and seminary archival collections, please contact:

Cory W. Dieterly

University & Seminary Archivist

Phone: 610-861-1594

Email: dieterlyc@moravian.edu