Mission Photographs 1920-1960.

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Mission Photographs 1920-1960.

Photographs document ULCA mission work in British Guiana, ca. 1920-1960. Boxes 1 and 2 are primarily black and white photographs, box 3 contains negatives and some contact sheets, and box 4 contains negatives and contact sheets for photographs taken by C.M. Weihe. Includes views of Georgetown, New Amsterdam, Berbice, Ituni, Maria Henrietta, and Lockaber; churches, schools, pastors, buildings, cityscapes, and a series of photographs by professional photographer, Leon Kofod. Also includes a group of contact sheets with matching negatives. Files are arranged alphabetically by subject.

4 boxes.

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United Lutheran Church in Ameirca

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United Lutheran Church in America

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Formed in 1918 by the General Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in North America, General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States, and United Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the South, including 45 synods in 26 states and Canada, in 3,747 congregations. From the description of Minutes, 1918-1962. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70924945 ...

Kofod, Leon V.,

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United Lutheran Church in America. Board of Foreign Missions

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The Board of Foreign Missions of the United Lutheran Church in America (See ULCA 19 Administrative History) divided the oversight of its mission work among several secretaries. Paul P. Anspach was called as Secretary for Malaya and China in 1953. His title soon changed to Secretary for Malaya and Hong Kong. In 1958 he began teaching in the School of Missions, and Warren C. Johnson took over the Malaya and Hong Kong work, with Anspach serving as an advisor. Johnson had previously served as Secret...