Carl Christian Hein Papers 1927-1944.
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Carl Christian Hein was ordained by the Joint Synod of Ohio on April 15, 1888. Hein served parishes in Wisconsin (1888-1891), Michigan (1891-1902), and Ohio (1902-1925). From 1912-1920, he served as president of the Western District of the Joint Synod of Ohio. From 1920-1924, he was the Joint Synod of Ohio's vice president; and, from 1924-1930, served as its president. Upon formation of the ALC, he was elected its first president. When the National Lutheran Council (NLC) was organiz...
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