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Ira Jay Martin III Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 09-9.32

Scope and Contents

This collection contains records and papers detailing Dr. Ira Jay Martin III’s work and life as a scholar.  The collection includes Martin’s notes, research material, manuscripts, and correspondence on a number of his research topics (primary topic being glossolalia, the topic of his doctoral thesis).  To a limited extent the collection also reflects Martin’s work as a Berea College professor and his family life.  Within this collection there are several types of records and media including documents, reel to reel tapes, cassette tapes, microfilm, and photographs.

Dates

  • created: 1944-1989
  • Other: Majority of material found in 1955-1977

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Records can be accessed through the Reading Room, Berea College Special Collections and Archives, Hutchins Library, Berea College.

Conditions Governing Use

Folder 9, Box 2 is restricted.  Federal copyright regulations apply to all materials in the collection.

Extent

17.00 ms_boxes

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Dr. Ira Jay Martin III was a fixture at Berea College serving as professor in the Philosophy and Religions Department for thirty-three years.  He was an instructor for two years before being promoted to Assistant Professor in 1946.  In the fall of 1966 he was appointed to the Henry Mixter Penniman Professorship, which he held until his retirement in 1977 (becoming an emeritus professor).  Martin published several books on a variety of topics in religion.  He was the author of Glossolalia in the Apostolic Church; Glossolalia, The Gift of Tongues, A Bibliography; Rare Bibles of Berea College; The Faith of Jesus; The Faith of Paul, Through the Epistles to Paul and contributed an article in the Encyclopedia Britannica on glossolalia.  In addition, Martin did extensive research on Snake-handling and Religion in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, and completed manuscripts on Early Christian Thought and Bunyan’s Pilgrim Progress. Martin was born on September 2, 1911 in Pawtucket, R.I.  He received a degree in Philosophy and Biblical Studies from Brown University in 1933 and a Bachelor of Divinity from Andover Newton Theological School in 1936.   During the summers of 1934 and 1935, Martin was the pastor of the Calvinistic Baptist Church of Woolwich, ME.  From 1936 until 1941, he was the pastor of the Littleton Baptist Church of Littleton Common, MA and from 1941 to 1944 he was the pastor of the First Baptist Church of Athol, MA. While at Andover Newton Theological School, Martin met his future wife, Ethel Virginia Augenstein.  They were married after his graduation from Andover in 1936.  Their adopted daughter, Rita Elaine Gay, was born on February 27, 1953.  Nearly every Sunday afternoon the Martin’s hosted a group of students at their home.  The Martin’s were also very involved in Union Church in Berea.  Ethel Martin served as the Assistant to the Minister during the late 1940’s and early 1950’s.  She later served for many years in the position of Director of Women’s Industrial.  Ira Martin was a Life Deacon of Union Church as well.  Martin toured the Middle East and parts of Europe during his sabbatical in 1965-66.  After his retirement in 1977, Ira and Ethel Martin eventually settled in Black Mountain, N.C., where they had kept a summer home for many years.  Ira Martin died on November 25, 1983.

Arrangement Note

This collection is divided into ten series: Biographical, General Correspondence, Educational Material; Southern Appalachian Survey Papers, Glossolalia Research Material, Snake Handling Research Material, Biblical Research Material, Early Christian Thought Manuscript, Pilgrim’s Progress Manuscript, and Photographs.  Arrangement within each series is largely thematic, except where noted.

Source of Acquisition

The largest portion of this collection was donated by Ira Martin’s wife, Ethel, in two installments at during the 1980s.

Accruals and Additions

The remainder of the collection, including the majority of the photographs and Ethel Martin’s correspondence, arrived in May 1996 from Pat Brunner.

Processing Information

Finding aid updated 2016.

Title
Archon Finding Aid Title
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
eng

Repository Details

Part of the Berea College Special Collections and Archives Repository

Contact:
Hutchins Library
100 Campus Drive
Berea Kentucky 40404 US
859.985.3262