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Archives
Collections

New England
Conference (UMC) - Commission on Archives and History
(incorporating the New England United Methodist
Historical Society)
Mission
In addition to collecting books and journals for
current research, the School of Theology Library collects
and preserves important materials relative to the history
of the school, the faculty, and local organizations with some
relationship to the school. We also preserve, store and service
collections belonging to the Commission on Archives and History
of the New England Conference (Conference journals, records
of Conference organizations and local churches, manuscript
histories, letters and books by or about New England Methodism.)
Using the Collections
These collections are for library use only, and are
available only when appropriate staff are here to assist,
normally Monday through Friday from 8am to 4pm. Materials
may be used in the Research Collection Reading Room. Notes
may be taken in pencil or on computer only--no pens allowed.
Photocopying is severely restricted due to the delicate condition
of many items and will be done only by the staff at their
discretion. Charges are $.25 per page ($5 minimum), plus $5
for postage (or actual cost if over.)
Further information on access or appointments, email us at
sthrsrch@bu.edu or call
(617) 358-0698.
Collection Descriptions
Morgan Memorial-Goodwill
Industries
This important service organization was founded by Rev. Edgar
J. Helms (School of Theology 1895) and has grown to become
an international model for social agencies. Annual reports,
board minutes, and news clippings from its 100-year history
report its activities during the years. Files are arranged
chronologically, with a general inventory.
New England
Conference Commission on Archives and History
The Commission collection focuses on the history of the
United Methodist Church in New England, with Conference Journals,
church records, and archived records of conference boards
and agencies, along with Methodist-related social and service
organization records. Commission materials, especially journals
and church records, are listed online. The listing in these
pages is complete except for information notes on parish history.
New England
United Methodist Historical Society
All materials dealing with the Methodist church in New
England, including conference journals and records, church
records, records of organizations and social groups, books
and papers, were tranferred to the New England Conference
Commission on Archives and History. Included are manuscript
letters and memoirs collected by the Historical Society and
books by or about New England Methodism. General histories
of the Methodist Episcopal Church recording the evangelization
of New England, and national-level publications, such as General
Conference materials, the Book of Discipline, and
the General Minutes were also transferred to the
Commission. All other published materials dealing
with Methodism or other topics were transferred to Boston
University School of Theology Library, including the Society's
collection of 18th and 19th century publications by or about
John and Charles Wesley.
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