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Overview

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Scope and Content

Arrangement

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Subject Terms

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Guide to the Walter Linwood Crowding Papers

Prepared by Christopher Grygo, Student Assistant and Mark C. Shenise, Associate Archivist

United Methodist Archives and History Center
General Commission on Archives and History of The United Methodist Church

2/13/2002


Overview of Collection

Record Creator: Crowding, Walter Linwood
Title: Walter Linwood Crowding Papers,
Date Span: 1920 - 1978 Click here to view the finding aid format suitable for requesting material at the Archives.
Abstract: Walter Linwood Crowding (1894-1980) was a Methodist minister in the New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The collection contains his personal papers, sermons, prayers and newspaper clippings.
Extent: 0.50 cubic feet
Identification:



Biographical Note

Walter Linwood Crowding was born October 4, 1894 to Walter W. and Alice Rosebery Crowding. He grew up on his parents' farm in Kent County, Maryland, and was educated in the local public school system.

When he was 16, the family moved to Camden, New Jersey. There Crowding put himself through Strayer's Business College and attended night classes at Temple University, across the Delaware River in Philadelphia.

Having received the call to preach, he enrolled in Drew Theological Seminary and completed his studies in 1921. Crowding then entered Dickenson College in the fall of 1921, graduating in 1925 with A.B. and M.A. degrees. In June of 1946 Dickenson acknowledged his successful ministry by awarding him a D.D. degree.

Walter was married to Catharine Fredrick on June 2, 1928. The two raised three daughters: Viola, Catharine, and Barbara. During his time at Drew he had served two appointments in New Jersey. As a student at Dickenson, he was minister of the West Fairview-Summerdale appointment and the Dillsburg- Wellsville charge.

In 1922, Crowding joined the Central Pennsylvania Conference. Later, as a YMCA secretary, he served as a morale officer on troop trains during World War II. He held pastorates at Calvary Church, Berwick; Trinity Church, Harrisburg; Lewisberg; Waynesboro; First Church, Altoona; Sunbury, as district superintendent; and Shippensburg. Following retirement in 1963, he became the associate minister of Allison Church, Carlisle.

Among other things, Crowding served seven years as conference secretary and a number of years as dean of the Epworth League Institute at Newton Hamilton, Pennsylvania.

He was a member of various conference boards and commissions, including the boards of ministerial training, missions and trustees, and the Commission on World Service and Finance. Interested in furthering ecumenical efforts, Crowding participated in local church councils and in the Pennsylvania Council of Churches. Crowding was also a contributing writer for The Grit magazine.

Crowding's social conscience pervaded his life's work. In his student days he became a conscientious objector. Throughout his ministry, he involved himself in the causes of peace, world hunger relief, civil rights, and brotherhood. He regarded his participation in the civil rights march on Washington in August 1963 as a high point of his later years. Crowding died at his home in Carlisle on June 23, 1980.


Scope Note

This collection is comprised mainly of Walter L. Crowding's prayers, sermons, a few newspaper clippings, and an oversized photograph. The prayers and sermons contained within this collection span the whole of his time in ministry.


Arrangement

Materials have been arranged in the following manner.

The prayers contained in this collection were arranged by series topic. Each series was arranged alphabetically. The sermons in this collection were arranged by books of the Bible, with Old Testament sermons coming before New Testament sermons.


Access Restrictions

No Restrictions


Index Terms

Subject Topics
Religion.
Subject Geographic
New Jersey
Pennsylvania.
Genre
Articles.
Prayers
Sermons
Occupations
Minister
Preacher
Writer.


Container List

Call Number Folder Title Date(s)
1305-4-4: 1 Prayers: Assorted 1937-1972
1305-4-4: 2 Prayers: Assorted 1956-1978
1305-4-4: 3 Prayers: Assorted 1952-1973
1305-4-4: 4 Prayers: Call to Worship 1935-1969
1305-4-4: 5 Prayers: Invocations 1966-1976
1305-4-4: 6 Prayers: Meditations 1963-1964
1305-4-4: 7 Prayers: Offeratory 1963-1968
1305-4-4: 8 Prayers: Opening Prayers 1951-1952
1305-4-4: 9 Prayers: Poetic
1305-4-4: 10 Prayers: Words of Assurance 1951-1976
1305-4-4: 11 Sermons: Old Testament 1960-1975
1305-4-4: 12 Sermons: New Testament 1960-1977
1305-4-4: 13 Clippings Undated
1487-1-2: 2 Photograph 1920