Found in the Guy F. Hershberger World War I Documents collection, these materials include government documents, minutes and reports and miscellaneous correspondence all related to World War I.
Drafted and sent out by the Mennonite Research Foundation, this questionnaire included questions related to the conscientious objector experience during World War I.
S. F. Coffman wrote a letter to the Canadian government and enclosed a statement on the Mennonite position on military service. This statement includes a brief history of both Canadian and American Mennonites, illustrating their long pattern of...
As a letter carrier, Isaiah Yoder was requesting advice and willing to resign. With the "issue of Government Thrift Stamps & War Savings Stamps it falls to our lot as Rural Carriers to help in this movement of soliciting and sale of said...
Mennonites of the United States and Canada met at Yellowcreek Mennonite Church on August 29, 1917 and together drafted this statement of appeal to the civil authorities regarding Mennonite non-resistance and military service.
Using personal interviews and other primary sources, D. Marvin Glick described Nevin V. Bender's experience as a conscientious objector during World War I.
Melvin Gingerich. director of research at the Mennonite Research Foundation wrote this letter to gather the experiences and names of Mennonite conscientious objectors during World War I for the eventual publication of a book on that subject.