The Mennonite Historical Library

One of the world’s most comprehensive collections related to Anabaptist and Mennonite history


On June 13, 1906, the Alumni Association of Goshen College passed a resolution to establish a Mennonite Historical Library. The collection grew slowly, occupying only three shelves in the college library by 1927. About this time Harold S. Bender and Ernst Correll revived the Mennonite Historical Society and through it began a campaign to collect Anabaptist-Mennonite historical materials. The acquisition of the John F. Funk library in 1930 and the major part of the historical collection from the Mennonite Publishing House at Scottdale, Pa., in the 1940s greatly enriched the collection. The latter, maintained as a memorial to the Mennonite historian John Horsch, is particularly rich in Reformation materials.

The library includes bibliographies, texts and images on topics related to the Radical Reformation, the Anabaptists, Hutterites, Mennonites, Amish and various related groups.

Facilities

The library provides special carrels for scholars doing research for extended periods, enabling researchers to work evenings, except during college vacation periods. Laptop computers may be used in these carrels. Microfilm readers and a photocopier are available, but there are no facilites for producing microfilms.

The staff is pleased to exhibit and explain parts of the library's resources and to give talks about the collection to interested individuals and groups. Members of the staff will help researchers in any way they can.

Inquiries by mail and e-mail () will be answered as staff time permits. The serious researcher will find it more advantageous to visit the library and examine the collection in person. The library usually has more resources relating to a research project than can be determined by correspondence, and many of the library's materials do not circulate.


Hours

Monday through Friday
8 am to 5 pm


The MHL will be closed Nov. 27 & 28, 2008 for Thanksgiving

First Saturday of each month
(Sept. - May only)
  10 am to 5 pm

When the Good Library is closed visitors can use the call box at the West entrance of the Good Library to get into the Mennonite Historical Library. The MHL is closed on holidays and Saturdays during Goshen College vacation periods.

Location

We are located on the 3rd floor of the Good Library on the campus of Goshen College (Goshen, IN).

Contact information
Phone: (574) 535-7418  
Fax: (574) 535-7438
E-mail:
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