Ephemera by A.E. Mitchell
We have collected A.E. Mitchell’s art on miscellaneous cards, letterhead, programs, ads, brochures, tracts, etc., and have noticed them in archives elsewhere. These are printed mementos of Andrew’s work, floating around through time to land within our view. These little paper treasures that have outlived the artist were never thrown away for some reaon but lovingly preserved through the years.
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This is A.E. Mitchell's little sister Bessie's card from the Guelph, Canada church. Bessie died as a child from an illness.
A.E. Mitchell's business card from the early 1900s for his design office in Denver
A card advertising a service at Angelus Temple. This is a very rare card to appear on ebay for sale. There are several elements on this card that match Andrew's style.
A.E. Mitchell's unique "Bless" card from 1929. The story about the Bless card: He wanted every believer to understand the power of that word. To Bless anyone might mean that something was sacrificed. It was a gift we could give, and sometimes at great cost. Side 1 of 2
A.E. Mitchell's "Bless" card back Side 2 of 2
"Bless" pamphlet, inside
"Bless" pamphlet outside. Andrew designed the little "Bless" card and they would hand them out everywhere they went.
"Bless" pamphlet outside, turned around. If you would like a "Bless" card, please send us an email, and we will send one to you. We also have bookmarks available. See the email address at the bottom of each page.
Christmas program cover for Angelus Temple, 1928. Andrew's children were performing in this production, and the baby who portrayed baby Jesus in this program is still living as of early 2026.
The Picture Map of the Life of Christ and the Holy Land. Click on the image to download. This was a popular map for seminaries and churches in the early 1900s and was printed in 1908.
This is part of Andrew's letterhead from the early 1900s when living in Colorado, and it describes his Holy Land map. See the comments from well-known people at the bottom.
Marketing card for Angelus Temple, 1920s
Marketing card for Angelus Temple, 1920s
"Prayer with Praise" by A.E. Mitchell
Denver letterhead, early 1900s
Sequoia tree letterhead
Go-Ye Fellowship newsletter masthead
Marketing card for Angelus Temple, 1920s
Marketing card for Angelus Temple
1915 booklet cover for invited guests at the Mitchell home, Thanksgiving
Andrew's childhood Methodist Church card from his home in Canada
Andrew's publishing letterhead in Colorado, early 1900s
Del Monte booklet produced in the teens listing all of the products bearing the Del Monte logo that Andrew designed. We see Andrew's artwork throughout this booklet.
$2 bill tract that looked so realistic he had to make some changes. This is the original. If you click on the image you can download the high dpi version so you can read all the fine print. A masterpiece! Originally published in 1935.
$2 bill tract - a lower quality version and the 2 has been replaced by a crown. Originally published in 1935.
$2 bill tract back with a 2 in the corners. There are other versions of the back. Click on the image to download a high dpi image so you can read the fine print. Originally published in 1935.
$2 Bill tract modified. The 2 has been replaced with "two". Click on the image to download. Originally published in 1935.
A beautiful detailed "map" of the Go-Ye Prayer Garden and Mitchell family compound. Click on the image to download a copy.
Go-Ye Newsletter about the Formosa Leper Colony. This document is hand-lettered in Andrew's distinctive style.
Informative newsletter from 1955 about Andrew and Jennie's travels. Nice drawing in the corner.
Funeral program for Andrew Mitchell, 1964.
Andrew's drawings appeared on nearly every go-Ye Fellowship newsletter.
Original paste-up for a newsletter.
1940 Christmas newsletter - art by Andrew
Page 2 of the Christmas letter from 1940. the names of the missionaries were carved into the wood door of the tiny prayer chapel in the jv
The Mitchells - Missionary speakers paste-up
Andrew's mother Martha Mitchell did some ministry with the Mohawk Indians in Canada when she was young. This is a song she used to sing. Andrew did this by hand and it was done to fit in the "Church" plaque.
A.E. Mitchell's artwork on these Go-Ye Fellowship tracts for his Church plaque. See the plaque section of this website. To download this tract, click on the image.
Design for the "Church" plaque
A.E. Mitchell designed these clever Go-Ye Fellowship tracts to fit inside his Church plaque. See the plaque page on this site. To download this tract, click on the image.
A.E. Mitchell designed these clever Go-Ye Fellowship tracts to fit inside his Church plaque. See the plaque page on this site. To download this tract, click on the image.
Marketing for Go-Ye Fellowship
Who Is This Pilgrim poem - written by his daughter Jean after Andrew's death in 1964
This is a reproduction of the "Bless" pamphlet from 1982 from Church on the Way, in Van Nuys, CA. Jack Hayford was mentored by A.E. and Jennie Mitchell while at LIFE Bible College. page 1 of 2
This is a reproduction of the "Bless" pamphlet from 1982 from Church on the Way, in Van Nuys, CA. Jack Hayford was mentored by A.E. and Jennie Mitchell while at LIFE Bible College. page 2 of 2