Chronological 1923-1961; 1934-1961 [microform]
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Hein, Carl Christian.
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Felger, Jacob C.
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Roth, Carl N.
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American Lutheran Church (1930-1960). Commission on Mexican Missions
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See ALC 26 Administrative History. From the description of American Lutheran Church (1930-1960), Commission on Mexican Missions, Financial records 1925-1961. (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Library). WorldCat record id: 48020737 From the description of American Lutheran Church (1930-1960), Commission on Mexican Missions, Subject Correspondence 1934-1964. (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Library). WorldCat record id: 48020740 From the description of Am...
Lechleitner, R. Dale, 1904-
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Mohr, Vernon A.
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American Lutheran Church (1930-1960)
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The ALC met as a delegate body biennially in October, the time and place of which was determined by the president and Board of Trustees. All boards and standing committees sent their reports to the president at least sixty days before the convention, so that he could have them printed and sent to the delegates twenty days before the biennial meeting. From the description of Official Reports for Church Conventions 1932-1960. (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Library). WorldCat r...
Schuh, Henry F. (1890-1965)
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When Henry Frederick Schuh was not yet four years old, he narrowly escaped what surely would have been fatal injury falling off a moving train on a family trip back to Ohio, if not for the quick thinking of his mother's traveling companion who, in Henry's father's words, "caught him by the skirt just as he was ready to topple down the steps." Three years earlier on May 30, 1890, the Rev. Lewis Herman Schuh and his wife Mary Loy Schuh welcomed their third child, and secon...
Ziehe, Heinz Carl, 1900-
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Neumeister, Frederick A.
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Koehler, Alvin
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Scherzer, John A., 1901-1994.
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Lehmann, Katharine. 1876-1960
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Katharine Lehmann was born on August 13, 1876, to the Rev. William Lehmann and Catherine Oberlin Lehmann. She was the youngest of six children. Her father was a faculty member of Capital University, Columbus, Ohio, and served as its president for twenty years. He died in 1880 when Katharine was four years old. This necessitated that Katharine and her mother live with Katharine's older brother, William H. Lehmann. The family remained in Columbus until 1893 when the newly created Lima...
Durkop, William N.
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Poppen, Emanuel Frederick - 1874-1966.
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