Correspondence records concerning kitchen material costs, cooking staff, and room maintenance.
Don Compaan correspondence records regarding various Interim committee meetings, communications with the Board of Directors, and church paper releases.
History summary of Holden Village and the Lucerne area up until the year of 1961, listing the beginning of railroad activity in 1887, Howe Sound Company operations, and the transformation go land due to mining efforts. The beginning stages of village renovation to allow for Holden Village faith-based activities are included in summary, as well as a list of accomplishments that allowed this process to occur.
Correspondence records displaying the interactions between Gil Berg and individuals with various slides of Holden Village that would eventually become the Stehekin video.
Interim committee meeting schedules, member lists, and informational newsletters outlining committee efforts and projects.
Correspondence records and informational newsletters detailing the electrical utility system found in Holden Village.
Quit Claim Deed allowing the Lutheran Bible Institute of Seattle claims to Holden Village Inc., as well as access to any resources found on the property.
Correspondence and meeting minutes concerning the Lutheran Bible Institute and the purchase of Holden Village. Early publications, such as articles and magazine publishings illustrating Holden Village's purpose in building the Lutheran faith are included.
Booklet describing the duties and function of the "Forerunners," a volunteer group of workers, in Holden Village.