Orphanages
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Peterson Family Papers, Church of God Home for Children Girls' Chorus post card
Item — Box M0043-3, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Peterson Family Papers include correspondence from Church of God missionaries, personal diaries of Clara, scans of the first three diaries, transcriptions of the diaries, a newsletter mentioning members of the Peterson family, and two books owned by Clara and Helga.These papers are important for research on the growth of the Church of God ministry in the Dakotas, for research on Church of God missionary journeys, and for understanding the duties of women on a Midwest...
Dates:
1924–2015
Series 6: Smoky Mountain Children's Home
Series
Scope and Contents
The Smoky Mountain Children's Home is a ministry of the Division of Care and is thus noted here, but our holdings are in an independent collection, M0018 Smoky Mountain Children's Home Collection.
Dates:
Record Keeping: 2019-07-11
Serving Orphans Worldwide
File
Scope and Contents
Contains one (1) folder of unitemized materials on the named topic.
Dates:
1900–
South Lee Highway, brick from orphanage building
Item — Box CG0001-2
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This sub-series contains materials related to the orphanage ministries located in and near Cleveland, Tennessee prior to relocation to Sevierville.
Dates:
Record Keeping: 2019-07-11
The Church of God Orphanage; Church of God Homes for Boya and Girls Postcard, undated
Item — Binder M0018-1, Folder: 10
Dates:
undated
Tomlinson Home for Children, 1948–1971, July 17, 2025
File
Scope and Contents
Contains one (1) folder of unitemized materials on the named topic.
Dates:
1948–1971; Digitized: July 17, 2025
Trasher, Lillian
File
Scope and Contents
Contains one (1) folder of unitemized materials on the named topic.
Dates:
1900–
World Missionary Evangelism
File
Scope and Contents
Contains one (1) folder of unitemized materials on the named topic.
Dates:
1900–