.
By William E. Bigglestone, Anne Cuyler Salsich
Collection Overview
Title: Henry Churchill King Presidential Papers, 1873-1934, undated
Predominant Dates:1902-1927
ID: RG 2/006
Primary Creator: King, Henry Churchill (1858-1934)
Other Creators: Crane, Charles Richard (1858-1939), Inter-allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey. American Section
Extent: 69.44 Linear Feet
Arrangement:
FONDS DESCRIPTIONS
The papers and other materials fall into these general categories, but have not been separated into series: I. Professional Correspondence; II. Topical Files; III. Talks and Writings; IV. Personal Correspondence; V. Appointment and Date Books; VI. King-Crane Commission Papers; VII. Personal Materials; VIII. Literary Files; IX. Materials Received in 1998; X. Materials Received in 2012; XI. Materials Received in 2014; XII. Diplomas and Maps. Categories I, II, VI, VII, and the index and calendar to the correspondence are available on microfilm (54 reels, 35mm.) in the Oberlin College Archives. The King-Crane Commission Papers are available in digital format online.
Date Acquired: 01/01/1967. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Inter-allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey--American Section, King, Henry Churchill, 1858-1934--Archives, Oberlin College--Faculty, Oberlin College--History--20th century--Sources, Oberlin College--Presidents, Palestine., World War, 1914-1918--Territorial questions--Turkey
Forms of Material: appointment books, clothing, daguerreotypes, diaries, letters (correspondence), manuscripts, maps, microfilm, petitions, photographic prints, photographs, photographs - daguerreotypes, photographs - photographic prints, postcards, publications, records (documents), speeches
Languages: English, French, Arabic, Turkish, German
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Henry Churchill King Presidential Papers abundantly document King’s service to Oberlin College as teacher, preacher, and president. His contributions to wartime Europe as a chaplain and diplomat are also well recorded. Two-thirds of the papers consist of professional correspondence (1897-1928), alphabetically arranged by correspondent; a name index and calendar (1976) to the bulk of this correspondence is available in the Archives. Correspondents include Cass Gilbert, Charles Martin Hall, Hastings H. Hart, Anson Phelps Stokes, and Wayne B. Wheeler. Half of the remaining third of the collection includes subject files pertaining to the organizations to which Mr. King belonged or with which he was associated, such as the Y.M.C.A., Near East Relief, National Council of Congregational Churches, and the Commission on Missions of the National Council of Congregational Churches. A significant collection of papers and photographs originating from the Inter-Allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey in 1919 comprise roughly 0.8 linear feet plus additional oversize material. Also present in the collection are datebooks, diaries, clippings, and printed materials. The 1998/146 accession, from Ernestine Evans King, comprises two sets of Arab garments given to H.C. King by Emir Feisal in 1919.
Collection Historical Note
Henry Churchill King was born in Hillsdale, Michigan on September 18, 1858. He was the son of Henry James and Sarah (Lee) King, his father being at that time secretary and treasurer of Hillsdale College.
King received his A.B. degree from Oberlin in 1879, and his B.D. from the Theological Seminary in 1882. That year he married Julia Coates King. He took graduate work at Harvard and in Berlin, and held honorary doctorates from Oberlin, Western Reserve, Yale, the University of Chicago, Harvard, the University of Illinois, Miami University, Columbia and Colgate.
Dr. King began his long service for Oberlin as a tutor in the Preparatory Department in 1879. He became associate professor of mathematics in the College in 1884, took over the teaching of philosophy in 1890, and the same year became College Registrar. He served as Dean of the College for one year, and at the end of that time, in 1902, was elected President. He remained in that office until his retirement in June, 1927. His connection with Oberlin's teaching and administrative staff extended over forty-eight years.
Henry Churchill King was one of the charter members of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. He was president of the Religious Education Association, 1907-08; of the Ohio College Association, 1907-09; of the American Missionary Association from 1913 to 1919; of the Association of American Colleges in 1916. He was for six years chairman of the Commission on Missions of the National Council of Congregational Churches, and was National Moderator of Congregational Churches from 1919 to 1921. From 1921 to 1927 he acted as chairman of the Congregational Foundation for Education.
During the War, Dr. King was for some months Director of the Religious Work Department of the Y.M.C.A. in France. Shortly after the Armistice he was appointed, with Charles R. Crane, American representative on the Inter-Allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey. For his signal work on this Commission he was in 1920 made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor of France.
Dr. King was the author of nineteen books, most of them published during the years of his administration. Among the best-known are: Reconstruction in Theology; Theology and the Social Consciousness; Rational Living; and The Laws of Friendship, Human and Divine.
A great alumni reunion marked Dr. King's last Commencement in 1927; and at the Centennial Commencement in June he was honored as the first recipient of the Alumni Distinguished Service Medal. King died at his home in Oberlin in 1934. He was in his seventy-sixth year. He was survived by his wife Julia Coates King and by three sons--President Philip Coates King of Washburn University; Dr. Donald Storrs King of Boston, Mass.; and Edgar Weld King, Librarian of Miami University at Oxford, Ohio. A fourth son, Harold Lee King, professor in Oberlin's history department, died in 1926.
SOURCES CONSULTED
Biographical sketch adapted from a notice in the March, 1934 issue of the Oberlin Alumni Magazine.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Oberlin College Archives
Accruals:
Accession No: 1987/012, 1998/031, 1998/049, 1998/146, 2002/004, 2012/020, 2014/037, 2015/010
Access Restrictions:
Certain papers accessible on microfilm. Entire set of King-Crane Commission materials is restricted to handling; use digital format available online. Garments are restricted.
Acquisition Method:
The bulk of the King papers were transferred to the Oberlin College Archives in 1967 from an Oberlin College office, unspecified. In 1987 Ernestine Evans King donated a book by Herman Lotz, 1890, heavily annotated by H.C. King. Additional materials were received in 1998 from Peg Dalphin and Ernestine Evans King in advance of a special exhibit in the Library on the King-Crane Commission drawing on the Henry Churchill King Presidential Papers. A file of material by Pullem Hans in German was transferred from the Library’s Special Collections in 2002. In 2012 three additional files of material were received from Ernestine Evans King.
Related Materials:
See also these King family paper collections:
King, Donald Storrs (30/339)
King, Hazel Barker (30/211)
King, Leonard & Julia (30/183)
Related Publications:
Donald M. Love, Henry Churchill King of Oberlin, Yale University Press, 1956.
Processing Information:
Processed by William E. Bigglestone, 1976.
Finding Aid Revision History:
Revised by Archives staff, April 1995; Anne Cuyler Salsich, July 2012, August 2014, April 2015, February 2017, March 2022; Louisa C. Hoffman, May 2024.
Other Note:
Microfilm Note: Categories I, II, VI, VII, and the index and calendar to the correspondence are available on microfilm (54 reels, 35mm.)
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[
Series I: Professional Correspondence, 1897-1928, undated],
[Series II: Topical Files, 1903-1934],
[
Series III: Talks, Writings, Lectures, Notes, and Other Class Materials, 1883-1928, undated],
[
Series IV: Personal Correspondence, 1909-1927],
[
Series V: Datebooks, 1919-1927],
[
Series VI: King-Crane Commission Papers, 1918-1963, undated],
[
Series VII: Personal Materials, 1881-1932, undated],
[
Series VIII: Literary Files, 1890, undated],
[
Series IX: Materials Received in 1998, 1837-1998, undated],
[
Series X: Materials Received in 2012, 1922-1934],
[
Series XI: Materials Received in 2014 and 2015, 1927],
[
Series XII: Diplomas and Maps, 1879-1901],
[
All]
- Series II: Topical Files, 1903-1934
- Box 83
- Folder 6: American Council on Education, 1918-1920, 1925-1927
- Folder 7: American Council on Organic Union of the Churches of Christ, 1920-1921
- Folder 8: American Institute of International Education, 1924-1926
- Folder 4: American Institute of Social Service, 1915-1918
- Box 84
- Folder 1: American Missionary Association, 1916-1919
- Folder 2: American Social Hygiene Association, 1924-1926
- Folder 3: Annual Report–Miscelleneous, ca. 1916-1917, 1919
- Folder 4: Annual Report–Miscelleneous, ca. 1916-1917, 1919
- Folder 5: Association of American Colleges, 1924-1926
- Folder 6: Association of Colleges of Congregational Affiliation, 1923-1924
- Folder 7: Board of Missionary Preparation, 1914-1923
- Folder 8: Board of Missionary Preparation, 1914-1923
- Folder 9: Board of Missionary Preparation, 1914-1923
- Folder 10: Board of Missionary Preparation, 1914-1923
- Folder 11: Bohn–Financial, 1913-1924
- Box 85
- Folder 1: Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1924-1927
- Folder 2: Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 1905-1922
- Box 86
- Folder 1: Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 1905-1927
- Box 87
- Folder 1: Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 1912-1924
- Folder 2: Church Peace Union, 1921-1927
- Folder 3: Citizens Committee of One Thousand for Law Enforcement, 1925-1927
- Folder 4: College Presidents–Congregational Interchurch World Movement, 1920
- Box 88
- Folder 1: College Survey, 1920-1921
- Folder 2: Commission on Comity, Federation & Unity (National Council of Congregational Churches), 1921-1923
- Folder 3: Commission on the Church & Social Service (Federal Council of the churches of Christ in America: Committee on Direction), 1917-1921
- Folder 4: Commission on Missions of the National Council of Congregational Churches, 1916-1919
- Box 89
- Folder 1: Commission on Missions of the National Council of Congregational Churches, 1916-1927
- Box 90
- Folder 1: Commission on Missions of the National Council of Congregational Churches, 1923-1925
- Folder 2: Committee on Cooperation in Latin America: Latin American Conference, 1915-1919
- Box 91
- Folder 1: Committee on Cooperation in Latin America, 1920-1927
- Folder 2: Committee on Work among Congregational Students–Ohio State University, 1920-1923
- Folder 3: Community Church in Oberlin, 1916-1920
- Box 92
- Folder 1: Congregational Foundation for Education, 1921-1927
- Box 93
- Folder 1: Congregational Foundation for Education, 1921-1927
- Folder 2: Departmental Needs, 1914-1927
- Folder 3: Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America: Administrative Committee–Executive Council, etc., 1920-1924
- Folder 4: American Mayflower Council, 1919-1920
- Folder 5: Commission on Christian Education, 1916-1917
- Folder 6: Commission on International Justice and Goodwill, 1920-1926
- Folder 7: Committee on Relations with Eastern Churches, 1924-1927
- Box 94
- Folder 1: Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America: Committee on Relations with Japan, 1916-1917
- Folder 2: Committee on the War and the Religious Outlook, 1917-1920
- Box 95
- Folder 1: Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America: Department of Research and Education, 1925-1926
- Folder 2: Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America: General, 1918-1928
- Folder 3: Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America: General War-time Commission of the Churches, 1917-1919
- Folder 4: Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America: Study Council on the Churches & World Peace, 1925
- Folder 5: Fellowship for a Christian Social Order, 1921-1927
- Folder 6: Financial Campaign, 1922-1924
- Box 96
- Folder 1: Financial Campaign, 1922-1924
- Folder 2: Fraternities, 1915-1917
- Folder 3: Fund for the Relief of Men of Letters & Scientists in Russia, 1919
- Box 97
- Folder 1: Geiser, Professor Karl F. (re.), undated
- Folder 2: General Education Board, 1920-1924
- Folder 3: Gilbert, Cass (re.), ca. 1926
- Folder 4: Greetings–Commencement, 1927
- Folder 5: Hall Estate Matters–Correspondence, 1914-1926
- Folder 6: Honorary Degree Suggestions, 1911-1922
- Box 98
- Folder 1: Honorary Degree Suggestions, 1923-1927
- Folder 2: Interchurch World Movement, 1919-1920
- Folder 3: International Council of Congregational Churches, 1920-1921
- Folder 4: International Serbian Educational Committee, 1920-1921
- Folder 5: King, H.C.–Death Notices, 1934
- Folder 6: League of Nations Non-Partisan Association, 1924-1927
- Box 99
- Folder 1: League to Enforce Peace, 1916-1919
- Folder 2: Library Endowment, 1906
- Folder 3: Moro Education Foundation, 1924-1927
- Folder 4: National Collegiate Athletic Associaton, 1924-1927
- Folder 5: National Committee for Better Films, 1919
- Box 100
- Folder 1: National Committee for Constructive Immigration Legislation, 1918-1924
- Folder 2: National Committee on American Japanese Relations, 1921-1927
- Folder 3: National Committee on the Churches & the Moral Aims of the War, 1918-1919
- Folder 4: National Conference on the Christian Way of Life, 1922-1926
- Folder 5: National Council of Congregational Churches–Commission on Education, 1919
- Folder 6: National Council of Congregational Churches–General, 1919-1925
- Box 101
- Folder 1: National Council of Congregational Churches–Printed Matter, 1919
- Folder 2: National Council of Schools of Religion, 1922-1924
- Folder 3: National Council on Religion in Higher Education, 1924-1926
- Folder 4: National Education Association, 1924-1927
- Folder 5: National Institution for Moral Instruction (Milton Fairchild), 1910-1926
- Folder 6: National Research Council, 1925-1927
- Folder 7: National Temperance Council, 1925-1927
- Folder 8: Near East Relief, 1920-1921
- Box 102
- Folder 1: Near East Relief, 1922-1926
- Folder 2: Near East Relief–College & School Committee, 1922-1925
- Folder 3: Near East Relief & Colleges, 1924-1928
- Folder 4: Near East Relief–Golden Rule Committee, 1924-1927
- Folder 5: Near East Relief–Board of Trustees or Executive Committee, 1920
- Box 103
- Folder 1: Near East Relief–Board of Trustees or Executive Committee, 1921-1922 September
- Folder 2: Near East Relief–Board of Trustees or Executive Committee, 1921-1922 September
- Folder 3: Near East Relief–Board of Trustees or Executive Committee, 1921-1922 September
- Folder 4: Near East Relief–Board of Trustees or Executive Committee, 1921-1922 September
- Folder 5: Near East Relief–Board of Trustees or Executive Committee, 1921-1922 September
- Folder 6: Near East Relief–Board of Trustees or Executive Committee, 1921-1922 September
- Box 104
- Folder 1: Near East Relief–Board of Trustees or Executive Committee, 1922 October-1924 January
- Folder 2: Near East Relief–Board of Trustees or Executive Committee, 1922 October-1924 January
- Folder 3: Near East Relief–Board of Trustees or Executive Committee, 1922 October-1924 January
- Folder 4: Near East Relief–Board of Trustees or Executive Committee, 1922 October-1924 January
- Folder 5: Near East Relief–Board of Trustees or Executive Committee, 1922 October-1924 January
- Folder 6: Near East Relief–Board of Trustees or Executive Committee, 1922 October-1924 January
- Folder 7: Near East Relief–Board of Trustees or Executive Committee, 1922 October-1924 January
- Folder 8: Near East Relief–Board of Trustees or Executive Committee, 1922 October-1924 January
- Folder 9: Near East Relief–Board of Trustees or Executive Committee, 1922 October-1924 January
- Box 105A
- Folder 1: Ohio College Association, 1924-1927
- Folder 2: Ohio Council of Churches, 1924-1926
- Folder 3: Ohio Federation of Churches, 1922
- Folder 4: Pilgrim Memorial Fund, 1919-1924
- Folder 5: Pullem Hans, 1922
- Letters and writings in German
- Folder 6: Rose Institute Case Tax Decision, 1913-1915
- Box 105B
- Folder 1: Religious Education Association, 1906-1927
- Folder 2: Religious Education Association, 1906-1927
- Folder 3: Religious Education Association, 1906-1927
- Folder 4: Religious Education Association, 1906-1927
- Folder 5: Religious Education Association, 1906-1927
- Folder 6: Religious Education Association, 1906-1927
- Folder 7: Religious Education Association, 1906-1927
- Box 106
- Folder 1: Replies to Invitations to Inauguration, 1903
- Folder 2: Society for the Promotion of Training for Public Service, 1915-1917
- Folder 3: Student Army Training Corps, 1918-1919
- Folder 4: Study of Higher Education: Florida, Georgia, Montana, and South Dakota, ca. 1920
- Folder 5: Sunday School & YMCA War Work Council, 1917-1918
- Folder 6: Tobacco Legislation, 1918-1923
- Box 107
- Folder 1: Trustee Committee on Appointments, 1925-1926
- Folder 2: Trustee Letters, 1917-1928
- Includes general topics, plus moving the gymnasium (1920), increasing number of meetings (1926), honorary degrees (1925-1927), and change of pensions (1927).
- Folder 3: United Society of Christian Endeavor, 1924-1927
- Folder 4: Universal Christian Conference on Life & Work, 1922-1926
- Folder 5: World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches, 1924-1927
- Box 108
- Folder 1: World Alliance of the Churches, 1916-1923
- Folder 2: World Conference on Faith & Order, 1924-1926
- Folder 3: YMCA Advance Program–Student Associations, 1923
- Folder 4: YMCA International Committee–Value of War Work, 1919
- Folder 5: YMCA Letters, 1916-1927
Browse by Series:
[
Series I: Professional Correspondence, 1897-1928, undated],
[Series II: Topical Files, 1903-1934],
[
Series III: Talks, Writings, Lectures, Notes, and Other Class Materials, 1883-1928, undated],
[
Series IV: Personal Correspondence, 1909-1927],
[
Series V: Datebooks, 1919-1927],
[
Series VI: King-Crane Commission Papers, 1918-1963, undated],
[
Series VII: Personal Materials, 1881-1932, undated],
[
Series VIII: Literary Files, 1890, undated],
[
Series IX: Materials Received in 1998, 1837-1998, undated],
[
Series X: Materials Received in 2012, 1922-1934],
[
Series XI: Materials Received in 2014 and 2015, 1927],
[
Series XII: Diplomas and Maps, 1879-1901],
[
All]