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Reagan Grimsley
Repository
Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
Identification
Ms.1986.013
Title
Bishop William H. Marmion Papers 1932-1981
Quantity
20.6 Linear Feet, 48 boxes
Creator
Marmion, William H. (William Henry), 1907-2002
Location
Please note: This collection is located in off-site storage and may require 2-3 days notice for retrieval. Contact Special Collections
for more information.
Language
The materials in the collection are in English.
Abstract
Bishop William H. Marmion, born 1907, was Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Southwestern Virginia from 1954 to 1979. The
papers document the forty-seven year ecclesiastical career of William H. Marmion. Materials include booklets, church bulletins,
correspondence to and from Marmion, newspaper and magazine clippings, photographs, and reports generated by the Bishop in
his service to the Episcopal Church. Topics of interest to the researcher cover Marmion's interest in the civil rights movement,
education, the Viet Nam War, Race relations in South Africa, and social relations among all Episcopalians.
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The collection is open to research.
Preferred Citation
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Bishop William H. Marmion Papers, Ms1986-013, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.
Source of Acquisition
The Bishop William H. Marmion Papers was donated to Special Collections and University Archives in 1986.
Processing Information
The processing, arrangement, and description of the Bishop William H. Marmion Papers were completed in June 2000.
Although a conscious effort has been made to adhere to the original order, the choice was made to arrange the papers topically
by subject to provide quicker, more succinct access to the papers. Original titles of the folders were maintained; however,
many folders may contain a variety of information beyond the scope of the title.
Born in Houston, Texas on October 8, 1907, William H. Marmion was one of three children of Charles Gresham Marmion and Katherine
Rankin Marmion. William Marmion grew up in Houston, and attended Christ Church in Houston. Graduating from Rice University
in 1929, young Marmion entered the Virginia Theological Seminary, where he earned a bachelor's of divinity degree in 1932.
Soon afterward, he was ordered deacon in the Episcopal Church, and on April 5, 1933 ascended to the priesthood. Starting his
career in the ministry, the newly ordained priest returned to his native state, and served as Priest-in-Charge of two different
churches: Taylor's St. James Church and Georgetown's Grace Church, from 1932-1935. The year 1935 was significant for another
reason: William Marmion's marriage to Mabel "Blossom" Dougherty Nall on December 28, 1935.
After a brief tenure as Associate Minister of St. Mark's Church in San Antonio, Marmion received the appointment of Rector
at Saint Mary's on the Highlands in Birmingham, Alabama, and occupied this position from 1938 until 1950. While in Birmingham,
the Marimon's were blessed with two children, William Marmion, Jr., born on May 26, 1942, and Roger Mills Nall Marmion, born
on January 19, 1944. In 1950, St. Andrew's Church in Wilmington, Delaware became his new parish, and the Rector remained until
1954. In this year William H. Marmion received a D.D. Divinity from the Virginia Theological Seminary, and later the same
year was consecrated Bishop of the Diocese of Southwestern Virginia, a position he occupied until he retired in 1979.
Service to church and community punctuated the Bishop's life. Early in his career, Marmion became active in civic affairs
serving in Youth Work in both Texas and Alabama. While in Birmingham, he also participated in the Department of Christian
Social Relations of the Executive Council of the Diocese of Alabama, and for four years chaired the Alabama Committee on Interracial
Cooperation. While at St. Andrew's, the Rector chaired the Department of Christian Education. These activities represented
more than temporary assignments, for civil rights, education, and social relations among all Episcopalians remained life-longs
interests.
After being consecrated Bishop in 1954, Marmion continued to focus on social issues. Opposed to unequal treatment of church
members because of race and the War in Vietnam, the 1960's marked a troubled time in his career. In particular the five-year
controversy (1957-1962) over the use of Hemlock Haven, a Diocesan retreat near Marion, Virginia, for biracial youth conferences
proved to be a test of the Bishop's belief in equal treatment for all members of his diocese. Although at first the youth
conferences were canceled due to the inability of the Diocese to come to an agreement on the terms of use, in 1963 Bishop's
position prevailed, and the retreat finally hosted integrated youth conferences for young Episcopalian. The Bishop served
on a number of committees that dealt with the topic of race and religion, including the Department of Christian Social Relations.
Marmion also opposed American Involvement in the Vietnam Conflict, and his efforts to encourage an end to the conflict drew
both support and sharp criticism from the members of his Diocese. Before retiring from his post as Bishop of Southwestern
Virginia in 1979, Marmion participated in a number of church committees, including the Committee on World Relief and Interchurch
Aid and the American Church Institute. He also chaired several committees, including the Church and Race Fund Committee and
Long Range Planning Committee. Marmion also served on the Executive Council of the Episcopal Church from 1963-1969, and was
active in establishing the Appalachian People's Service Organization, now Episcopal Appalachian Ministries, which was based
in Blacksburg, Virginia before moving to Knoxville, Tennessee. After retiring as acting Bishop of the diocese, the Bishop
and his wife continued to reside in Roanoke, Virginia.
Source:
Brown, Katharine. Hills of the Lord: Background of the Episcopal Church in Southwestern Virginia, 1738-1938. Roanoke, VA: The Diocese of Southwestern Virginia, 1979.
The Bishop William Marmion Papers comprises forty-nine five-inch boxes, documenting the forty-seven year ecclesiastical career
of William H. Marmion. The Papers include booklets, church bulletins, correspondence to and from Marmion, newspaper and magazine
clippings, photographs, and reports generated by the Bishop in his service to the Episcopal Church.
The Marmion Papers are divided into four series. Materials about the personal life of Marmion compose the first series, Personal
Papers. This series contains photographs of the Bishop, biographical information, and newspaper clippings. Of note are a number
of folders on social issues and events; examples include religion-related performances such as Jesus Christ Superstar and Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat . This series also has brochures and maps on the sundry locales Marmion visited as a result of his travel to church-related
events.
The second series details Marmion's Early Career from 1932 until 1950. During this time Marmion served as a priest and rector
in several churches in Alabama and Texas: as Priest in Charge at St. James Church in Taylor and Grace Church in Georgetown
from 1932-1935, as Associate Minister of St. Mark's Church in San Antonio from 1935-1938, and as Rector of St. Mary's on the
Highlands from 1938-1950. The majority of the material in this series are on issues pertaining to the Marmion's work with
the church, including his work with youth. A smaller third series covers the Bishop's tenure as Rector of St. Andrew's, Wilmington,
Delaware, from 1950 through May 1954, and many of the documents in this series deal with the affairs of St. Andrew's Church.
The bulk of the Marmion Papers reside in series four, Bishop of Southwestern Virginia, 1954-1979. The series is divided into
four sub-series: administrative, civil rights, international affairs, and the Vietnam War. The first sub-series, Administrative
files, contains general administrative files regarding the Diocese of Southwestern Virginia and Marmion's duties in the Episcopal
Church. Information covers a broad range of topics, such as projects and programs undertaken by both the church and diocese,
in committee reports and diocesan reports, and correspondence pertains to the day to day operations of the diocese.
The second sub-series, Civil Rights, contains brochures, correspondence, magazine articles, and newspaper articles which Marmion
either collected or produced on the civil rights movement, mainly from the 1950's and 1960's. Documents relate to the controversy
over the biracial conferences at Hemlock Haven, a retreat near Marion, Virginia purchased by the diocese in 1957. While Marmion
maintained the view that the youth conferences should be open to members of both races, many lay members of the diocese opposed
mixed race conferences for young people, and only after five years of debate did the facility open to camps attended jointly
by whites and African-Americans. The Bishop's yearly files on race relations from 1954-1965 also offer firsthand insight on
the civil rights movement in the United States.
The third sub-series, International Affairs, comprises correspondence and related documents detailing the Bishop's activities
in overseas affairs. A large number of the folders discuss companion diocese relationships with churches in Great Britain
and Ecuador, and under the umbrella of this liaison Marmion made visits to both countries. Documents in this sub-series also
outline Marmion's opposition to apartheid in South Africa. Believing economic sanctions were key to forcing the South African
government to end the racial discrimination of the apartheid system, in 1969 the Bishop chaired a committee to prevent the
Episcopal Church from using banks which supported that country's government. Marmion's argument was persuasive, and the church
agreed not to utilize banking firms who financed South Africa.
The fourth and smallest sub-series, Vietnam War, includes brochures, correspondence, magazine articles, and newspaper clippings
on the war in Vietnam between 1964 and 1975. The Bishop advocated ending the conflict in Southeast Asia, and his participation
in a public anti-war demonstration in Roanoke drew the ire of some of his parishioners. Called both communist and un-patriotic,
Marmion nevertheless sought to influence the United States government to seek an end to military involvement in Vietnam.
The Bishop William Marmion Papers, 1932-1981, are arranged in four series:
Series I. Personal Papers, 1950-1979
Arranged alphabetically by topic, this series consists of brochures, maps, papers, phamplets, and photographs related to the
Bishop's personal interest in social issues, his travel, personal photographs, and information about his family.
Series II. Early Career, 1932-1950
Arranged alphabetically by topic, documents in this series focus on the Bishops early career as a priest and Rector in both
Texas and at St. Mary's on the Highlands, in Birmingham, Alabama. Topics include youth work, race relations, and church calls.
Series III. Rector of St. Andrews, Wilmington, Delaware, 1950-1954
Arranged alphabetically by topic, the series contains documents related to the Marmion's tenure as Rector of Saint Andrews
Episcopal Church in Wilmington, Delaware. Formats include booklets, letters, and newspaper clippings related to Marmion's
ecclesiastical duties.
Series IV. Bishop of Southwestern Virginia, 1954-1979
Arranged alphabetically by topic, the series encompasses Marmion's administrative record as Bishop of the Diocese of Southwestern
Virginia, as well as several topics that he took special interest in. Divided into four sub-series: Administration, Civil
Rights, International Affairs, and the Vietnam War.
The Little Choir Book by Thomas Curry (Spec Small ML1505 L47 1896) was separated to the Rare Book Collection at the VT Special Collections and
University Archives.
This series consists of brochures, maps, papers, phamplets, and photographs related to the Bishop's personal interest in social
issues, his travel, personal photographs, and information about his family.
Arrangement
This series is arranged alphabetically by topic.
box-folder 1 folder: 1
Austin, Texas
box-folder 1 folder: 2
Black Lung
box-folder 1 folder: 3
Bi-Centennial of American Independence
box-folder 1 folder: 4
Books
box-folder 1 folder: 5
Boston, Cape Cod, and Vicinity
box-folder 1 folder: 6
Boy Scouts
box-folder 1 folder: 7
Burrell Memorial Hospital
box-folder 1 folder: 8
Canada
box-folder 1 folder: 9
Career Evaluation
box-folder 1 folder: 10
Catacomb Cassette Club, The
box-folder 1 folder: 11
Cassettes
box-folder 1 folder: 12
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions' Report to the President
box-folder 1 folder: 13
Chaplain, U.S. Senate
box-folder 2 folder: 1
Charismatic Movement
box-folder 2 folder: 2
Choir
box-folder 2 folder: 3
Chrisitian Friends: The Anti-Defamation League Bulletin
Documents in this series focus on the Bishops early career as a priest and Rector in both Texas and at St. Mary's on the Highlands,
in Birmingham, Alabama. Topics include youth work, race relations, and church calls.
Series III. Rector of St. Andrews, Wilmington, Delaware
0.8 Cubic Feet 2 boxes
1950-1954
Scope and Content
The series contains documents related to the Marmion's tenure as Rector of Saint Andrews Episcopal Church in Wilmington, Delaware.
Formats include booklets, letters, and newspaper clippings related to Marmion's ecclesiastical duties.
This series encompasses Marmion's administrative record as Bishop of the Diocese of Southwestern Virginia, as well as several
topics he took interest in. Divided into four sub-series: Administration, Civil Rights, International Affair, and the Vietnam
War.
Arrangement
This series is arranged alphabetically by topic.
Administrative Files
Scope and Contents note
Contains general administrative files relating to the Diocese of Southwestern Virginia and Marmion's duties in the Episcopal
Church. Information includes a broad range of topics, including committee reports, diocesan reports, projects and programs
undertaken by both the church and diocese, and correspondence related to the day to day operations of the diocese
box-folder 12 folder: 1
Academy of Parish Clergy
box-folder 12 folder: 2
Advance Fund--Memorials
box-folder 12 folder: 3
Aging
box-folder 12 folder: 4
Aging--Home for the Elderly
box-folder 12 folder: 5,6
Appalachia Division
box-folder 12 folder: 7
Architecture and Construction Committee
box-folder 12 folder: 8, 9, 10
Bishop's Advisory Council on Applicants for the Ministry
box-folder 12 folder: 11
Bishop's invitational Conference
box-folder 12 folder: 12
Bishop Marmion's Consecration
box-folder 13 folder: 1
Bishop's Nominating Committee
box-folder 13 folder: 2
Bishop's Orientation Conference
box-folder 13 folder: 3
Black Ministries Commission
box-folder 13 folder: 4, 5, 6, 7
Boundary Commission
box-folder 13 folder: 8
Boy's Home
box-folder 14 folder: 1
Cabinet
box-folder 14 folder: 2
Campbell, Wilburn
box-folder 14 folder: 3
Cathedral (Diocese)
box-folder 14 folder: 4
Central House for Deaconesses
box-folder 14 folder: 5
Certified Workers
box-folder 14 folder: 6
Chancellor
box-folder 14 folder: 7
Charismatic Movement
box-folder 14 folder: 8
Child Care Centers
box-folder 14 folder: 9
Choirmaster
box-folder 14 folder: 10
Christian Education--Auto Visual
box-folder 14 folder: 11
Christian Education--Youth Reports
box-folder 14 folder: 12
Christian Education Conference
box-folder 14 folder: 13,14
Christian Social Relations
box-folder 14 folder: 15
Christian Housing Program
box-folder 14 folder: 16
Church Life Insurance Corporation
box-folder 14 folder: 17
Church Music
box-folder 14 folder: 18
Church Periodical Club
box-folder 14 folder: 19
Church Property Committee
box-folder 15 folder: 1
Church and Society
box-folder 15 folder: 2
Church Society for College Work
box-folder 15 folder: 3
Clergy Compensation and Performance Evaluation
box-folder 15 folder: 4
Clergy--Continuing Education
box-folder 15 folder: 5
Clergy Development Committee
box-folder 15 folder: 6,7
Clergy Prospects
box-folder 15 folder: 8
Clergy--Social Security
box-folder 15 folder: 9
College of Preachers
box-folder 15 folder: 10
College Work
box-folder 15 folder: 11
Commission on Ministry
box-folder 15 folder: 12
Commission on Ministry--Minutes
box-folder 15 folder: 13
Commission on Housing and Service for the Aging and Elderly
box-folder 15 folder: 14
Committee
box-folder 15 folder: 15
Community Action
box-folder 15 folder: 16
Community of the Way of the Cross, The
box-folder 15 folder: 17
Conference for the New Ministries
box-folder 16 folder: 1
Congressional Development Office
box-folder 16 folder: 2
Congressional Development--Applicants
box-folder 16 folder: 3
Consent
box-folder 16 folder: 4,5
Constitution and Canons
box-folder 16 folder: 6,7
Consultation on Church Unions
box-folder 16 folder: 8
Consultant to Vacancies--Parishes
box-folder 16 folder: 9
Continuing Education Diocese
box-folder 17 folder: 1
Convocations--General
box-folder 17 folder: 2
Corbin Fund
box-folder 17 folder: 3
Council of the Southern Mountains
box-folder 17 folder: 4,5,6,7,8
Council
box-folder 17 folder: 9
Counseling--Clergy Families
box-folder 17 folder: 10
Craighill Memorial
box-folder 17 folder: 11
Crisis in American Life Program
box-folder 17 folder: 12
Criteria for Selecting Priorities
box-folder 17 folder: 13
Crop
box-folder 18 folder: 1
Cuttington College
box-folder 18 folder: 2
Deaf Work
box-folder 18 folder: 3
Death With Dignity
box-folder 18 folder: 4
Dees, James Parker
box-folder 18 folder: 5
Deferred Gifts Division
box-folder 18 folder: 6
Delta Ministry--Greenville, Mississippi
box-folder 18 folder: 7
Department Heads
box-folder 18 folder: 8
Dialogue
box-folder 18 folder: 9
Dickenson County Food Cooperative
box-folder 18 folder: 10
Diocesan Information
box-folder 18 folder: 11
Diocesan Library
box-folder 18 folder: 12
Diocesan Personnel File
box-folder 18 folder: 13
Diocesan Programs Funded
box-folder 18 folder: 14
Diocesan Strategy Committee
box-folder 18 folder: 15
Dissent
box-folder 18 folder: 16
Ecumenical Commission
box-folder 18 folder: 17
Ecumenical Relations
box-folder 18 folder: 19
Episcopal Church Center
box-folder 18 folder: 20
Episcopal Church Foundation
box-folder 18 folder: 21
Episcopal Church Women
box-folder 18 folder: 22
Episcopal Church Women--Triennial
box-folder 18 folder: 23
Episcopal Church Women
box-folder 19 folder: 1
Episcopal Colleges
box-folder 19 folder: 2,3
Episcopal Day School
box-folder 19 folder: 4
Episcopal Radio--TV Foundation
box-folder 19 folder: 5
Episcopal School Foundation
box-folder 19 folder: 6
Episcopal Society for Ministering to the Aging, INC
box-folder 19 folder: 7
Episcopal Society for Ministry in Higher Education
box-folder 19 folder: 8
Episcopalian, The
box-folder 19 folder: 9
Equal Opportunity Employment Task Force
box-folder 19 folder: 10
Evan's House
box-folder 19 folder: 11
Evangelical Education Society
box-folder 19 folder: 12
Evangelism and Renewal
box-folder 19 folder: 13
Every Member Canvass
box-folder 19 folder: 14
Executive Board
box-folder 19 folder: 15
Executive Board--Visitations
box-folder 19 folder: 16
Executive Board--Brochures
box-folder 20 folder: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
Executive Council
box-folder 20 folder: 9
Faith Alive
box-folder 20 folder: 10
Finance
box-folder 20 folder: 11
Financial Appeals--Response
box-folder 20 folder: 12
Fish
box-folder 21 folder: 1
Fund for an Open Society
box-folder 21 folder: 2
Future of the Diocese, The
box-folder 21 folder: 3
General Convention
box-folder 21 folder: 4
General Convention--Additional Representatives
box-folder 21 folder: 5
General Convention--Agenda Committee
box-folder 21 folder: 6
Gneral Convention Conference--Pre-Conference
box-folder 21 folder: 7
Gifts and Bequests
box-folder 21 folder: 8
Bryan Green Preaching Mission
box-folder 22 folder: 1
Bishop William J. Gordon
box-folder 22 folder: 2
H.C. for Children
box-folder 22 folder: 3
Help-Inc--Bethany Hall, Half-way House for Women
box-folder 22 folder: 3
Captain Robert Hicks
box-folder 22 folder: 5
Historical Society of Episcopal Church
box-folder 22 folder: 6
Histographer--Council
box-folder 22 folder: 7,8
Histographer--Dr. Marshall Fishwick
box-folder 22 folder: 9
Hollins
box-folder 22 folder: 10
Hood Conference--Province of Washington
box-folder 22 folder: 11,12,13
House of Bishops
box-folder 23 folder: 1,2,3,4
House of Bishops
box-folder 23 folder: 5
House of Bishops--New Orleans, Louisiana
box-folder 23 folder: 6
House of Bishops Meeting--Pocono Manov, Pennsylvania
box-folder 23 folder: 7
Housing--Low Income
box-folder 23 folder: 8
Indian Work--National Committee
box-folder 23 folder: 9
Indian Work
box-folder 24 folder: 1,2
Institutional Chaplaincy
box-folder 24 folder: 4
Institutional Chaplaincy--Advisory Board
box-folder 24 folder: 5
Institutional Chaplaincy--Staunton Area
box-folder 24 folder: 6
Institutional Chaplaincy
box-folder 24 folder: 7
Institution for Advanced Pastoral Studies, INC
box-folder 24 folder: 8
Insurance Plan for the Diocese
box-folder 24 folder: 9
Jesus in the Church Today
box-folder 25 folder: 1
Joint Committee on Christian Citizenship
box-folder 25 folder: 2
Joint Urban Advisory Committee
box-folder 25 folder: 3
Jones, Martha DeBrey
box-folder 25 folder: 4
Lay Administration of the Chalice
box-folder 25 folder: 5
Lay Ministries Division
box-folder 25 folder: 6
Lay Reader's Information
box-folder 25 folder: 7
Lay Readers-Training
box-folder 25 folder: 8
Levels of Authority in the Church
box-folder 25 folder: 9
Life in the Spirit Commission
box-folder 25 folder: 10,11,12
Liturgical Commission of the Diocese
box-folder 25 folder: 13
Liturgical Commission of the Episcopal Church
box-folder 26 folder: 1
Liturgical Commission of the Diocese
box-folder 26 folder: 2
New Liturgy, The
box-folder 26 folder: 3
Long Range Planning Commission
box-folder 26 folder: 4
Long Range Planning and Strategy for Mission
box-folder 26 folder: 5
Marin Fund
box-folder 26 folder: 6
Marriage--Advisory Committee to the Bishop
box-folder 26 folder: 7
Marriage--Canon 18 Study
box-folder 26 folder: 8
Marriage Services
box-folder 26 folder: 9
Marriages
box-folder 26 folder: 10
Massey, Denton
box-folder 26 folder: 11
Maxwell, John
box-folder 26 folder: 12
Map of the Diocese
box-folder 26 folder: 13
Men of the Diocese
box-folder 26 folder: 14
Mid-Atlantic Career Center
box-folder 27 folder: 1
Mid-Atlantic Parish Training Program
box-folder 27 folder: 2
Mid-Winters
box-folder 27 folder: 3
Mingea Fund
box-folder 27 folder: 4
Ministry--Commission
box-folder 27 folder: 5
Lay Ministries
box-folder 27 folder: 6
Ministry Commission
box-folder 27 folder: 7
Ministry--Resort Areas
box-folder 27 folder: 8
Ministry--New Forms
box-folder 27 folder: 9
Miscellaneous--General Convention
box-folder 27 folder: 10
Missions
box-folder 28 folder: 1
Missions Department
box-folder 28 folder: 2,3
Missions--Diocese
box-folder 28 folder: 4
Missions--Outreach
box-folder 28 folder: 5
Missions--Statistical Information
box-folder 28 folder: 6
Missions--Task Force on Local Missions
box-folder 28 folder: 7
Mutual Responsiblity Presentation at Lexinton
box-folder 28 folder: 8
Mutual Responsiblity and Interdependence
box-folder 28 folder: 9
Correspondence Regarding Mutual Responsiblity and Interdependence in the Body of Christ--M.R.I.
box-folder 28 folder: 10
Reports Regarding mutual Responsiblity and Interdependence in the Body of christ
box-folder 28 folder: 11
unspecified
box-folder 29 folder: 1
Mutual Responsiblity and Interdependence--MRI Division
box-folder 29 folder: 2
Mutual Responsiblity and Interdependence--Course for Laymen
box-folder 29 folder: 3
Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence--Receiving
box-folder 29 folder: 4
National Association of Episcopal Schools
box-folder 29 folder: 5
National Committee on Tithing and Investment
box-folder 29 folder: 6
National Council on the Churches of Christ in the United States of America
box-folder 29 folder: 7
National Council of Churches--Capsule Report
box-folder 29 folder: 8
Newman, Samuel M.D.
box-folder 29 folder: 9
Non-Stipendary Ministry
box-folder 29 folder: 10
Northeast Career Center, The
box-folder 29 folder: 11
Organ Donor Program
box-folder 29 folder: 12
Parish Administration
box-folder 30 folder: 2,3
Pastoral Development
box-folder 30 folder: 4
Pathway Schools, INC
box-folder 30 folder: 5
Pension Plan--Lay Employees
box-folder 30 folder: 6
Pheobe Needles
box-folder 30 folder: 7
Peobe Needles Memorial Conference Center
box-folder 30 folder: 8
Planning Division
box-folder 30 folder: 11
Prayer Commission
box-folder 30 folder: 12
Preaching Mission Remarks
box-folder 30 folder: 13
Presiding Bishop Allen
box-folder 31 folder: 1
Promotion Department--Diocese
box-folder 31 folder: 2
Projects for Partnership
box-folder 31 folder: 3
Provincial Council
box-folder 31 folder: 4,5,6
Province III Synod
box-folder 31 folder: 7
Province III--Nominating Committe
box-folder 31 folder: 8
Province III--Bishops
box-folder 31 folder: 9
Province III
box-folder 31 folder: 10
Provincial Synod, St. Paul's Church, Richmond, VA
box-folder 31 folder: 11
Province of Washington
box-folder 32 folder: 1,2,3,4,5,6
Radford Colege
box-folder 32 folder: 7
Roanoke Area--Denominational Executives
box-folder 32 folder: 8
Resource Development
box-folder 32 folder: 9
Registrar
box-folder 32 folder: 10
Religious Situation, The
box-folder 32 folder: 11
Reorganization of Evans House Staff
box-folder 32 folder: 12
Research and Field Study
box-folder 32 folder: 13
Resolutions
box-folder 32 folder: 14
Restricted Pledges
box-folder 32 folder: 15
Retarded Children's Home
box-folder 32 folder: 16
Revolving Loans--Guidelines
box-folder 32 folder: 17
Right to Work Laws
box-folder 32 folder: 18
Thomas A. Scott Memorial
box-folder 32 folder: 19
Schismatic Movement
box-folder 32 folder: 20
Sexuality--Task Force
box-folder 32 folder: 21
Social Service
box-folder 32 folder: 22
Special Funds Grants
box-folder 33 folder: 1,2
Standing Committee
box-folder 33 folder: 3,4
Stewardship and Promotion
box-folder 33 folder: 5
southwestern Episcopal Homes
box-folder 33 folder: 6
Committee on the State of the Church
box-folder 33 folder: 7
Stuart Hall Board of Trustees
box-folder 33 folder: 8
Stuart Hall Anniversary
box-folder 33 folder: 9
unspecified
box-folder 33 folder: 10
Teaching and Education
box-folder 33 folder: 11
Total Action Against Poverty
box-folder 33 folder: 12
Town and Country Work
box-folder 34 folder: 1,2
United Thank Offering
box-folder 34 folder: 4
Virginia Education Fund
box-folder 34 folder: 5
Vacancy Consultation--Diocese
box-folder 34 folder: 6,7
Venture in Mission
box-folder 34 folder: 8
Venture in Mission--Reports
box-folder 35 folder: 1
Virginia Coalition on Nutrition--Veterans' Administration
box-folder 35 folder: 2
Viginina Committee for Public Schools
box-folder 35 folder: 3
Virginia Episcopal School
box-folder 35 folder: 4
Voluntary Plan of Christian Stewardship
box-folder 35 folder: 5
Warden's Conference
box-folder 35 folder: 6
Women Workers
box-folder 35 folder: 7
Women of the Diocese
box-folder 35 folder: 8,9
Worship of the Church
box-folder 35 folder: 10
Year of Achievement
box-folder 35 folder: 11
Youth Conference Materials
Civil Rights
Scope and Contents note
Contents of the second sub-series, Civil Rights, include brochures, correspondence, magazine articles, and newspaper articles
which Marmion either collected or produced on the civil rights movement, mainly from the 1950's and 1960's. Included in this
series are documents relating to the controversy over the biracial conferences at Hemlock Haven, a retreat near Marion, Virginia
purchased by the diocese in 1957. While Marmion maintained the view that the youth conferences should be open to members of
both races, many lay members of the diocese opposed mixed race conferences for young people, and only after five years of
debate did the facility open to camps attended jointly by whites and African-Americans. The Bishop's yearly files on race
relations from 1954-1965 also offer firsthand insight on the civil rights movement in the United States
box-folder 36 folder: 1
Advisory Committee on Intergroup Relations
box-folder 36 folder: 2
Birmingham Bombing
box-folder 36 folder: 3,4
Black Manifesto
box-folder 36 folder: 5,6
Church and Race
box-folder 36 folder: 7
Civil Disorders
box-folder 36 folder: 8
Civil Rights
box-folder 36 folder: 9
Civil Rights Act
box-folder 36 folder: 10
Civil Rights Bill
box-folder 37 folder: 1
Civil Rights Bill
box-folder 37 folder: 2
Commission on Interracial Problems and Dating
box-folder 37 folder: 3
Committee on Church and Race
box-folder 37 folder: 4,5
Council
box-folder 37 folder: 6
Daniels, Jonathan
box-folder 37 folder: 7
Department of Christian Education
box-folder 37 folder: 8
Freedom Riders
box-folder 37 folder: 9
General Convention II
box-folder 38 folder: 1,2,3,4,5
General Convention II
box-folder 38 folder: 6
General Convention II--Bishop Marmion's Letter
box-folder 38 folder: 7
"Letter from Birmingham County Jail"--by Dr. Martin Luther King
box-folder 38 folder: 8
Gray Plan
box-folder 39 folder: 1
Hemlock Haven--Board of Governors
box-folder 39 folder: 2
Hemlock Haven
box-folder 39 folder: 3
Hemlock Haven--Board of Managers
box-folder 39 folder: 4
Hemlock Haven--Clergy Conference Dedication
box-folder 39 folder: 5
Hemlock Haven--Committee of Twenty- Four
box-folder 39 folder: 6
Hemlock Haven Contributors--Operating Budget for 1961
box-folder 39 folder: 7
Hemlock Haven Director
box-folder 39 folder: 8,9,10,11
Hemlock Haven Enrollment Policy
box-folder 40 folder: 1,2
Hemlock Haven--General
box-folder 40 folder: 3
Hemlock Haven--Labor Day Weekend
box-folder 40 folder: 4
Hemlock Haven--Clergy Conference on Matters of Race--North Carolina Diocese
box-folder 40 folder: 5
Hemlock Haven--Policy, By Laws, Charter
box-folder 40 folder: 6
Hemlock Haven--Policies
box-folder 40 folder: 7
Hemlock Haven--Promotion
box-folder 40 folder: 8
Hemlock Haven--Special Study Committee
box-folder 40 folder: 9
Hemlock Haven Standing Committee--Diocese of Southwestern Virginia
box-folder 40 folder: 10
Hemlock Haven--Statement of Cary White
box-folder 40 folder: 11,12
Hemlock Haven--Task Force
box-folder 41 folder: 1
Hemlock Haven--Tennis Weekend
box-folder 41 folder: 2
Hemlock Haven--Youth Conference
box-folder 41 folder: 3
Lit-in Demonstrators
box-folder 41 folder: 4
March on Washington, The
box-folder 41 folder: 5,6
National Conference on Religion and Race
box-folder 41 folder: 7
National Church, 281 4th Avenue, New York, New York--General
box-folder 41 folder: 8
Pastoral Letter 1956--Answers
box-folder 42 folder: 1
Project Equality
box-folder 42 folder: 2
Race
box-folder 42 folder: 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13
Race Relations
box-folder 42 folder: 14
Race Realtions--General
box-folder 43 folder: 1
Race Relations--General
box-folder 43 folder: 2
Race Relations Committee
box-folder 43 folder: 3
Race Relations Planning Conference
box-folder 43 folder: 4
Race Relations--The Southwestern Episcopalian
box-folder 43 folder: 5
Race Relations--Washington, D.C.
box-folder 43 folder: 6
Roanoke Conference on Interracial Cooperation
box-folder 43 folder: 7
Selma, Alabama Crisis
box-folder 43 folder: 8
The Southern Episcopalian Pastoral Letter, from Bishop Marmion on School Issues
box-folder 43 folder: 9
Southern Frontier
box-folder 43 folder: 10
Stouffer Foundation
box-folder 43 folder: 11
Teeter, John H.
box-folder 43 folder: 12
West, Francis
International Affairs
Scope and Contents note
The third sub-series, International Affairs, includes correspondence and related documents detailing the Bishop's activities
in overseas affairs. A large number of the folders detail companion diocese relationships with churches in Great Britain and
Ecuador, and under the umbrella of this liaison Marmion made visits to both countries. Also included in this sub-series are
documents that outline Marmion's opposition to apartheid in South Africa. Believing economic sanctions were key to forcing
the South African government to end the racial discrimination of the apartheid system, in 1969 the Bishop chaired a committee
to prevent the Episcopal Church from using banks which supported that country's government. Marmion's argument was persuasive,
and the church agreed not to utilize banking firms who financed South Africa.
box-folder 44 folder: 1
Bayne, Stephen F. (Bishop)
box-folder 44 folder: 2
Bradford--Companion Diocese
box-folder 44 folder: 3
Bradford Clergy Conference
box-folder 44 folder: 4
Bradford--Companion Diocese
box-folder 44 folder: 6,7,8
Bradford Tour
box-folder 44 folder: 9
Church School Missionary Offering
box-folder 44 folder: 10
Drummy, Richard
box-folder 44 folder: 11,12
Ecuador
box-folder 45 folder: 1
Ecuador
box-folder 45 folder: 2
Ecuador Accident
box-folder 45 folder: 3
Ecuador--Bishop Caceres
box-folder 45 folder: 4
Ecuador--Bishop Request
box-folder 45 folder: 5
Ecuador
box-folder 45 folder: 6
Ecuador Committee
box-folder 45 folder: 7
Ecuador
box-folder 45 folder: 8
Ecuador--Layman's Tour
box-folder 45 folder: 9
Ecuador--Lift Up Thine eyes
box-folder 45 folder: 10
Ecuador--Youth Exchange
box-folder 45 folder: 11
Guatemala--Expulsion of Bishop Frey
box-folder 45 folder: 12,13,14
Lambeth
box-folder 46 folder: 1,2
Lambeth Conference
box-folder 46 folder: 3
Lambeth 1978--Reports and Resolutions
box-folder 46 folder: 4
Middle East
box-folder 46 folder: 5
Missionaries
box-folder 46 folder: 6
Ovamboland
box-folder 46 folder: 7
Rhodesia
box-folder 46 folder: 8
Social Responsbility in Investments
box-folder 46 folder: 9
South Africa--Episcopal Churchmen
box-folder 46 folder: 10,11,12
South Africa
box-folder 47 folder: 1
South Africe
box-folder 47 folder: 2
White House Conference on International Cooperation
box-folder 47 folder: 3
World Council of Churches
box-folder 47 folder: 4
World Hunger--Diocesan Committee
box-folder 47 folder: 5,6
World Relief and Interchurch Aid
Vietnam War
Scope and Contents note
The fourth and smallest sub-series, Vietnam War, includes brochures, correspondence, magazine articles, and newspaper clippings
on the war in Vietnam between 1964 and 1975. The Bishop advocated ending the conflict in Southeast Asia, and his participation
in a public anti-war demonstration in Roanoke drew the ire of some of his parishioners. Called both communist and un-patriotic,
Marmion nevertheless sought to influence the United States government to seek an end to military involvement in Vietnam