Resurrection Lutheran Church, Juneau, Alaska,Records 1926-2012

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Resurrection Lutheran Church, Juneau, Alaska,Records 1926-2012

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Sachs, Glenn W., 1965-1972

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Bahleda, Suellen J.

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Cauble, John L., 1937-1941

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Allen, Harry R., 1926-1931

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Olafson, Erling, 1931-1937

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Steinhoff, Larry H., 1959-1964

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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Juneau, Alaska)

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Sitka Lutheran Church (Sitka, Alaska)

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The oldest Lutheran church in the West was founded when Rev. Uno Cygnaeus arrived in Sitka in May of 1840, having been sent by the Church of Finland to establish the first non-orthodox church in Russian America. Aided in this endeavor by the Governor, who was also a Finnish Lutheran, he and the others soon had a flourishing church with approximately 150 members, most of whom were Finnish craftsmen, clerks and shipwrights. The first pipe organ on the west coast, shipped around the horn in 1846 fo...

Northern Light United Church

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Hunt, Milton S., 1972-

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Immanual Lutheran Church

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Hillerman, G. Herbert, 1937-1952

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Baisler, P. E., 1926

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Coovert, Harvey C., 1952-1958

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Resurrection Lutheran Church (Juneau, Alaska)

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Resurrection was, in one sense, the rebirth of Immanual Lutheran of Douglas. In 1900 Dr. S. P. Lindahl was sent to explore the gold field of Alaska. On his recommendation, work was begun on Douglas Island, with Juneau and Skagway as auxiliary stations. The congregation organized in 1912. A cave-in at Treadwell Mine cause many members to move away. By 1920 the congregation ceased to exist. Field missionary Perry Baisler began conducting services again in July of 1924. Resurrection wa...

Simundsson, Kolbeinn, 1958-1959

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