Immanuel Lutheran Church Records 1890-1941

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Immanuel Lutheran Church Records 1890-1941

Collection contains the records of Immanuel Lutheran in Seattle, WA

2.5 linear feet; 2 boxes

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6366781

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Christensen, M. A.

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Gunderson, H. M.

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Immanuel Lutheran Church.

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On February 24, 1890, a group of 33 Norwegian immigrants and pioneers organized Immanuel Lutheran. The first church, located at Minor and Olive, was dedicated November 20, 1892. When Dr. and Mrs. H.A. Stub came in August of 1903, they began one of the longest pastorates in the history of the Pacific Northwest-54 years. During those years, Immanuel became one of the largest congregations in the west. Attendance increased, and in 1907 a new church was built on Pontius and Thomas. It w...

Stub, H. A.

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Ofstedal, R. A.

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Strandjord, Arne

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Urness, Nyer

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Scarvie, Walter B.

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Kvam, I. J.

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Hoel, C. S. B.

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