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ROCKEFELLER FAMILY ARCHIVES, 1819-(1879-)
JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER'S CHARITY INDEX CARDS


Individuals - Ministers and Missionaries

Alman, Samuel Rev (assistant missionary) - 1881-1900
Anderson, Golusha Rev. (W.H. Huffman) - 1889-1892
Anderson, Golusha Rev. - 1886-1889
Applegarth, H.C. Rev. - 1893-1899
Armitage, Thomas Rev. - 1888-1896
Atchison, A. Rev. - 1882
Avery, John T. Rev. - 1889-1900 (See also Mariners Temple)
Baldwin, C.J. Rev. - 1896
Barlow, N.L. Rev. - 1894
Barnes, H.F. Rev. - 1887
Beall, Byron Rev. - 1888
Bickel, Philip Rev. - 1883-1895
Boling, William Rev. (Charleston) - 1889
Bradford, A.H. Rev. (Whittier House, Jersey City) - 1894-1902
Brewster, Read (his church) - 1863 (through Erie Street Baptist Church)
Broadus, J.A. Rev. - 1877-1896
Brotherton, Horatio Rev. - 1890-1901
Browner, J.J. Rev. - 1894
Buel, A.P. Rev. - 1885-1896
Bunker, Alonzo Rev. - 1890
Burdick, Rev. S.W. - 1882
Burlingham, A.H. Rev. (for Rev. O. Dodge) - 1883
Burns, William T. Rev. and Mrs. - 1888-1890
Campbell, J.L. Rev. - 1894-1896
Clough, John E. Rev. (Telgu missionary) - 1884, 1891, 1902
Conwell, Rev. Dr. (Philadelphia) - 1893
Cramer, F.W. Rev. - 1895
Crandall, L.A. Rev. - 1889-1891
Cutler, Carrol Rev. - 1886-1887
Day, Rev. - 1863-1864 (through Erie Street Baptist Church)
Dixon, Joseph K. Rev. - 1882-1895
Dixon, Thomas Jr. Rev. - 1896-1898
Dowling, George Thomas Rev. - 1881-1885
Downey, M. Rev. (Telgu Mission) - 1856-1890
Duncan, S.W. Rev. - 1885
Eaton, Rev. Charles A. - 1902
Elder, Joseph Rev. - 1902
English, J.B. Rev. - 1892
Faunce, W.H.P. Rev. - 1890-1899
Goodspeed, T.W. Rev. - 1881-1888
Hagan, F.W. Jr. Rev. - 1902
Hampton, W.H. Rev. (Moravia, New York) - 1896
Hart, George L. Rev. - 1891
Hartley, Richard Rev. - 1894-1899
Hartman, Rev. and Mrs. J. H. - 1897-1900
Hewitt, James Rev. - 1888
Hinckley Baptist Minister - 1865 (through Erie Street Baptist Church)
Hoffman, Isaac Rev. (lectures) - 1886
Hoselhuhn, J.H., Rev. - 1883-1891
Howard, Grace (Indian missionary) - 1887
Hoyt, Wayland Rev. - 1885-1897
Hughes, D.C., Rev. - 1897
Ingersoll, E.P., Rev. - 1901
Ingersoll, Wilber M., Rev. - 1888-1890
Ives, W.J. - 1883 (his Sunday school class)
Jackson, Alex Rev. - 1902
Johnson, G.J., Rev. - 1883-1885
Johnston, R.P., Rev. - 1901-1902
Jones, J.D., Chaplain - 1903
Judson, Edward Rev. (personal use) - 1882-1903
King, C.D., Rev. - 1887
King, G.O., Rev. (personal use) - 1881-1891
Kirkorian, Mr. (missionary) - 1891
Knight, William Rev. - 1894
Kohler, W.H., Rev. - 1890-1891
Kaufman, Rev. Mr. (his salary) - 1878-1886
Law, S.G., Rev. - 1898
Lawson, A.G., Rev. - 1883
Leonard, G.E., Rev. - 1895-1897
Long, E.C., Rev. - 1889
Mabie, H.C., Rev. - 1894
MacArthur, R.S., Rev. - 1885-1890
Middleton, Mr. (for M.E. Church) - 1890
Mirick, Miss Hattie A. (salary as a missionary, Trinity Baptist Church, New York) - 1883-1884
Missionary to China - 1863 (through Erie St. Baptist Church)
Missionary to Koreans - Mrs. Vinton - 1863
Moody, D. L., Rev. - 1890-1899
Moody, Rev. W.R. - 1900-1901
Morse, F.R., Rev. - 1895
Mosier, W.J., Rev. - 1887-1888
Moxom, P.S., Rev. - 1885
Murphy, Francis Rev. - 1903
Northrup, G. W., Rev. - 1883-1886
Oakes, Ed. W., Rev. (mother and sister) - 1884-1886
Osgood, Howard (poor minister, Lima) - 1884
Page, S.B., Rev. (colored student for ministry) - 1881-1883
Page, S.B., Rev. (Prof. Tupper) - 1882
Page, S.B., Rev. - 1864-1887
Pinney, Alfred Rev. - 1889
Potter, D.C., Rev. (Assistant Missionary) - 1884-1886
Potter, D.C., Rev. (Laura House construction, 2nd Ave. & 10th Street) - 1892-1893
Potter, D.C., Rev. (Laura House) - 1884-1892
Potter, D.C., Rev. - 1883-1893
Rauschenbush, Walter Rev. - 1886-1902
Richardson, W.S., Rev. and Mrs. - 1902, 1903
Robinson, E.G., Rev. - 1890-1896
Robinson, S.V., Rev. - 1888
Sampson, William Rev. - 1885-1886
Samson, G.W., Rev. (D.D.) (to aid young men) - 1890-1896
Schade, A. E., Rev. - 1885
Schauffler, A.F., Rev. (New York) (S.S) - 1898, 1900
Schenck, Rev. - 1887 (education; see also Newark, New Jersey Baptist Church)
Schiewe, A.R., Rev. (St. Petersburg, Russia) - 1889-1890
Shannon, W.A. Rev. - 1901
Simmons, J.B., Rev. (Trinity Baptist church, Assistant Missionary) - 1885-1888
Simmons, James B., Rev. - 1881-1895
Simmons, James B., Rev. - (Foster, Thomas) 1890
Simmons, J.B., Rev. (Johnson, Deacon) - 1886-1893
Simmons, James B. Rev., Vine, Mr. - 1886
Simmons, James B., Rev. (Michalian, Rev. Jacob B.) - 1888-1890
Smith, G.B., Rev. - 1898
Spelman, L.P., Rev. (daughter's education) - 1887-1899
Stoddard, F.P., Rev. (library) - 1884
Stone, George M., Rev. - 1887-1888
Stuckenberg, J.H.W., Rev. - 1889-1891
Talcott, J.F., Rev. (Union Settlement) - 1895-1898
Taylor, J.M., Rev. - 1895
Taylor, W.H., Rev. - 1903
Tolhurst, Frederick Rev. - 1882
Tyng, S.H. Jr., Rev. - 1879
Van Meter, Rev. - 1867-1869
Vanderlip, George Rev., Williams, Rev. Dr. - 1882
Warren, J.S., Rev. - 1889
Webster, S.B., Rev. - 1878-1898
Wisher, D.W., Rev. - 1884-1886
Woods, H.C., Rev. - 1897

Individuals - Social Welfare & Reform Related Interests

Abry, H.M. Mrs. (for girls sewing school) - 1893
Adams, S.W. Mrs. (Cleveland; work among the Germans) - 1891
Bond, Kate (Work rooms for unskilled women) - 1898
Broadus, J.A. Rev. - Students Fund - 1883-1891
Durling, S.C. Mrs. (Ladies Reading Room, Wadsworth, Ohio) - 1902
Duty, F. Jennie (salary as temperance worker) - 1878-1895
Edwards, Anna (salary, temperance worker) - 1888-1903
Foster, J. Ellen (temperance worker) - 1884-1903
Herrick, E.J., Mrs. (Helping Hands Society) - 1896
Hunt, Mrs. of Boston (temperance literature) - 1899
Ingersoll, Mary E. (Temperance worker, salary) - 1888-1903
Prather, Anna Mrs. (Mrs. J.J.) Temperance work - 1878-1886
Roberts, Miss (for poor man) - 1897
Robinson, E.E., Mrs. (for poor chilren) - 1896
Smith, W.T. , Mrs. (for a poor man and two old ladies) - 1885-1886
Spelman, H.B. (temperance work) - 1880-1881
Tarrytown (Poor Man) - 1897
Upshaw, William D. (for Monroe College) - 1902

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In 1933 the Rockefeller Foundation began a program to help deposed scholars who sought refuge outside of Nazi Germany because of their religion or political beliefs. Between 1933 and 1945 the program aided 303 scholars, including some from other fascist countries, at a cost of $1.4 million. Many of these refugee scholars relocated to universities in the U.S.