Menno Simons Historical Library
The primary purpose of the Menno Simons Historical Library is to collect, preserve and make available for study and research the recorded history, doctrines, life, and arts of Anabaptist and Mennonite groups. The Library also collects materials on Shenandoah Valley history, culture and genealogy.
Staff:
Lois Bowman, Librarian -- 540-432-4177
Cathy Baugh, Technical Services Assistant -- 540- 432-4184
Search the online catalog for both the Menno Simons Historical Library and EMU Hartzler Library.
The vertical file contains clippings, articles, and other documents filed by topic.
The Menno Simons Historical Library is open Monday thru Friday 9 am - Noon & 1 - 5 pm.
At times the library may need to close due to staff absences, it is wise to call ahead to verify open hours. The Menno Simons Historical Library is closed whenever the Hartzler Library is closed. Check here for hours.
Mennonite Information on the Web
- Mennonite Church USA
- Mennonite Central Committee
- Mennonite Mission Network
- Mennonite Publishing Network
- Third Way Cafe -- produced by Mennonite Media
- MEDA -- Mennonite Economic Development Associates North America is an association of dynamic business and professional people who connect Christian faith and Work in our daily lives. Includes a link to excerpts from "The Marketplace" MEDA's bi-monthly publication.
- Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online (GAMEO)
- Mennonite Connections on the WWW
Mennonite Higher Education Web Sites
Genealogy Resources

