Records, 1883-1985 [microform].

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Records, 1883-1985 [microform].

Church registers (6 v., 1883-1985) including baptisms (1883-1916, 1928-1975), confirmations (1884-1891, 1897-1975), communicants (1883-1927, 1975-1976), marriages (1883-1891, 1897-1975), deaths (1883-1926), burials (1928-1975), church officers (1897-1904), council and congregation meeting minutes (1888-1922), envelope system accounts (1904-1917), and certificates of baptism (1893); programs from the church's 40th anniversary (1923) and 50th anniversary with article concerning Rev. Adolph Egbert (1933); 75th anniversary program with church history (1958); program from "A Night With the Steelers" including a church history (1985), and photos.

1 microfilm reel : negative and positive.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6864079

University of Pittsburgh

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