
This collection of photographs of Union College and the community of College View dating from 1891 to the late 1950s was a gift from local College View resident John W. Fulk. Fulk acquired these items when the Hornung Hardware Store building was purchased by Jim and Lois Buckley. A bookstore serving the needs of Union College students …

The Medical Cadet Corps was a program of the Seventh-day Adventist church during the mid-twentieth century designed to prepare young people for non-combatantancy roles in the military. The concept was pioneered at Union College under the leadership of Dr. Everett Dick in 1934. Dick was later appointed director of the denominational …

Photographs included in the General Photograph Collection document a wide range of people, places, events, and time periods. While the majority of these images are related to Union Collge and College View, this collection also includes images from across mid America including schools, churches, people, campmeetings, and more connected …

Jacob Nelson Anderson was born in Swerborg, Denmark on January 27, 1867. His parents, Niels and Karen Anderson, moved their family to Wisconsin while Anderson was still a child. Anderson attended a Seventh-day Baptist college in Wisconsin and the University of Chicago, earning bachelor degrees from both institutions. He was ordained …

Remembering Jorgensen Hall is a project of the Union College Heritage Room to share pictures of Jorgensen Hall from its construction in 1944-1945 through the end of its use as the science and mathematics classroom building which is projected to occur in 2013. Alumni are encouraged to enhance the information available for each of these …

The Union College Heritage Collections database includes photographs, publications, and other visual media from the Lora McMahon King Heritage Room in the Union College Library. Material in this collection is related to the history of Union College, the College View community, and the Seventh-day Adventist denomination with a particular emphasis on the Mid America Union region. Besides the images found in this collection, addtional historic photographs from the Heritage Room may be viewed in the Nebraska Memories database.
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