Graphic depicting work reported from each conference on the topic of medical inspection of church schools, 1922-1926. This image contains no further identifying information, but it is included in a collection of 16 mm films and photographs that cover various Seventh-day Adventist elementary and secondary schools in Michigan in the ...
Photograph of a man and boy in an early model car, likely taken in the 1930s. This print contains no identifying information, but it is included in a collection of 16 mm films and photographs that cover various Seventh-day Adventist elementary and secondary schools in Michigan in the 1930s and/or ...
Handwritten notes included in the box of films and photographs related to Adventist Education in Michigan, 1930s-1940s. Note author(s) are unknown, and notes are not dated.
Film depicts Michigan Conference workers at church headquarters in Lansing, Michigan sometime in the 1930s. Gift of C.B. Haymes. and 16mm film (1 min. 04 sec.) : black and white, no sound.
16mm film (2 min. 51 sec.) : black and white, no sound and Film depicting the St. Johns Seventh-day Adventist Elementary School in St. Johns, Michigan, in the 1930s. Film ends with scenes at what appears to be a summer camp with cabins on a lake. Gift of Ed Heppenstall.
Film depicting the Ludington Seventh-day Adventist Elementary School in Ludington, Michigan, circa the 1930s. and 16mm film (1 min. 03 sec.) : black and white, no sound
16mm film (12 min. 33 sec.) : black and white, no sound and Film depicting scenes at Seventh-day Adventist elementary and secondary schools throughout Michigan in the 1930s. Featured school that can be identified: F.A. Stahl School, Muskegon, Michigan.
Featured schools are not identified on the original reel-to-reel recording. If you recognize a school that is depicted but not listed here, please let ...
The reel-to-reel original of this film is labeled "Cedar Lake Academy," but the recording depicts elementary school students singing during a school event. The film does not include sound. It is not dated, but likely was recorded during the 1940s, based on the use of color film. and 16mm film (1 min. 15 sec.) : color, no sound