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Accession #MU2014/42
TopicWine, Norman: Collection,
TitleThe Collection of Norman Wine
SubtitleManchester College and Church of the Brethren Materials
LocationLarge Box including the collection of MU2014/42 located Archives' Sanctum. Diplomas in Flat File (IS) Drawer 4
CitationThe Collection of Norman Wine, MU2014/42, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana.
AccessResearchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials.
ProvenanceThomas M. Wagner (MC Class of 1982)
Scope and Content

Materials related to Norman B. Wine - biography of Norman B. Wine, diplomas, Auroras, Manchester College bulletins, congregational anniversary items for the Southern Ohio District of the Church of the Brethren, plaque, etc.

Diplomas - located in (IS) Flat File Drawer 4:

1.  Manchester College diploma - Norman B. Wine - Bachelor of Arts degree, 25 May 1923.

2.  Certificate - Certifies that Norman B. Wine has honorably completed the Preparatory Course of Study at Manchester College 19 May 1921. (this would be a program similar to high school but also, in Norman's case, in preparation for college - maybe some credits transferred over?)

3.  The Jacobs Business College, Dayton, Ohio diploma - Norman B. Wine - has satisfactorily completed the Course of Study prescribed in the Business Department of this Institution, 5 December 1913.

Materials in Box with contents including MU2014/47

1.  Plaque - in appreciation to Norman B. Wine's 14 years of spiritual leadership as elder of Mack Memorial Church.

2.  1922 Aurora with the signature of N. B. Wine.

3.  Biography of Norman Wine including his marriage to Grace Wine and inclusion of daughter, Madonna Wine.

4.  Manchester College Bulletin, June 1967, Vol. 59, No. 9 - mentions the death of Mrs. Norman Wine. This bulletin was placed in the large Faculty/Staff boxes under the name of Weimer, Harry R. due to the large article written by him on "The Limitations of Science."

5.  Large program booklet, "Dedicatory Services, Mack memorial Church of the Brethren," Dayton, Ohio - with photographs and messages from pastor, John D. Long, and Elder, Norman B. Wine."

6.  Manchester College Bulletin, February 1956, Volume 48, No. 5 removed and placed in the file of Barnhart, Murl - large Faculty/Staff box.

7a.  Bear Creek Church of the Brethren, front page of what appears to be a 150 year anniversary publication with photograph of Bear Creek (1811-1961).

7b. Program - Dedication Services, Bear Creek Church of the Brethren, Dayton, Ohio, 6 October 1957. Norman Wine, Moderator.

8.  Manchester College Bulletin, February 1946, Vol. 38, No. 4- Norman Wine is Chairman of the Board of Trustees.

9.  Program for the Dedication Services at the Eaton Church of the Brethren, 2 May 1954.  In the brief history, Rev. N. B. Wine served as the first pastor. - this program is located in the "biography" folder of this collection.

9.  Manchester College Bulletin with President's Report to the Trustees, 1940, and photograph of Board of Trustees, with Norman Wine as President of the Board of Trustees.

10.  Bulletin? for "First Church of the Brethren," Dayton, Ohio.  The Presiding Elder is Norman Wine - this program is located in the "biography" folder of this collection.

11.  Manchester College Bulletin with President's Report to the Trustees, 1940, and photograph of Board of Trustees, with Norman Wine as President of the Board of Trustees.

12.  Publicity flyer for "Revival Meeting," August 19 - September 1 at the Pleasant Valley Church of the Brethren.  Norman Wine, Evangelist, Dayton, Ohio  - this program is located in the "biography" folder of this collection.


Date of Accession21 March 2014
Bio History Note

Norman B. Wine was an elder of the Mack Memorial Church.

Donor Information: 
...Through family connections I have received a small collection of materialsoriginally from Norman B. Wine ( MC 1923). His wife Grace was a sister to myGreat-Grandmother Mary Icy Hodgden Hanson. The materials passed from Norman andGrace to their daughter Madonna Wine Goss to my Uncle Leland Harding to me.Both Leland and I have extracted materials directly related to our Hodgden andNeff roots. There remains about 4 linear inches of materials that are of littleinterest to our branch of the family. Much of it is printed materials relatedto Manchester, including a couple of yearbooks, a 1921 diploma and 1923 A.Bdegree, Manchester Bulletins and church dedication folders (S. Ohio congregations)....
Tom Wagner (MC Class of 1982)

Donor Information and family ancestry through excerpts from 28 November 2013 email from Tom Wagner to archivist, Jeanine Wine:

MadonnaWine Goss(1923-2006) was a distant cousin and gave my Uncle Leland Harding manyfamily and personal items before she passed. ... He and I have collaborated on family historyprojects for years. In 2012 his wife Rebecca was called as pastor of the LurrayChurch of the Brethren in Virgina. Due to my interests in genealogy, Brethrenhistory and Manchester connections he gave me a number of items from Madonna'scollection. I gleaned items out of that collection directly related to our lineof Fisher, Neff and Hodgden families for my personal collection. By way offriends Rachel Gross & Arlene Kindy I sent you the first shipment of N.A.Wine materials last fall. As Leland & Rebecca's move became more imminent,he gave my mother, Carol Ann (Harding) Wagner additional items fromMadonna's collection, which included the two diplomas. My father died at theend of August 2012, which lead my mother to move from their long time home inDeKalb County, IN to Middlebury with my Sister Juanita Miller and her husband.I came in possession of the diplomas when we helped Mom break up housekeepinglast fall.

Both diplomas were originally framed. I believe they hung in Uncle Norman'soffice for years.

My relationship to Madonna is as follows:

Elder John Dorsey Hodgden (1855-1939) married Martha Ann Neff(1856-1934) at Roann, Wabash Co. IN 7 Feb. 1878. They lived in Clear CreekTwp, Huntington Co., IN until moving to Dayton, OH in 1912. They had 5children.
David Esta (1880-1966)
*Mary Icy (1882-1965)
Myrtle (1888-?)
Alpha Sidney (1893-1970)
*Grace (1898-1967) Grace married Norman A. Wine (1891-1961). Madonna was theironly child.

Mary Icy Hodgden (1882-1965) met Claude Francis Hanson (1882-1965)at the Manchester Bible Academy. They married in Huntington Co., IN 5 Dec.1903. They lived in Butler Twp., DeKalb Co., IN until 1920, when they movedinto the city of Auburn. In 1947 they moved to North Manchester. They had 4children.
Ruth (1904-1987)
Florence (1906-1995)
*Martha Anna (1910-2006)
Marvin E. (1921-2011)

Martha Anna Hanson (1910-2006)  graduated from Auburn High Schoolin 1927. She attended Manchester College 1928-9, but was unable to continue dueto the economy. She married Roland G. Harding (1914-1993) in Auburn, IN13 Jan. 1934. They farmed in DeKalb Co. IN most of their lives. They had 6children.
Roland Jr. (1934-2004)
*Carol Ann (b. 1937)
Rosalie (b. 1939)
Kenneth (b. 1940)
Daniel (b. 1944)
Leland (b. 1951)

Carol Ann Harding (b. 1937) graduated from Waterloo High School in 1954.She joined the 29th Unit of Brethren Volunteer Service Dec. 1955 were she met RichardL. Wagner (1934-2012). They married 31 May 1958 in Auburn, IN. From 1958 to1972 they lived near Dad's kin in Lebanon Co., PA. Dad was an auto mechanic inthe repair shop of his father's Chrysler-Plymouth dealership in Myerstown, PA.In the fall of 1972 they moved the family to Butler Twp., DeKalb Co., IN southof Garrett. Dad had his own repair shop at this point.  Mom moved toMiddlebury, IN after Dad's death. They had four children.
*Thomas Michael Wagner (b. 1960) Garrett H.S. 1978, Manchester 1982.
Katrina Ann (b. 1962)
Juanita Jean (b. 1965)
Richard Leal (b. 1968)




Archivist NoteIntake by Jeanine M. Wine, 27 September 2012. Formerly Receipt of Object# ROSeptember2012/18.  Description updated 20 March 2014 by Jeanine Wine.
 


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