Records, 1854-1911.

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Records, 1854-1911.

Records of the church and its founders, an association of German immigrants, led by Father Ambrose Oschwald, who sought a religious environment and practiced a communal economic system. Includes a published history, a chronicle book, a minute book, financial records, a pastor's diary, and records of land transactions and other activities. Includes handwritten statutes, or articles of agreement, 1854, filed with the Circuit Court of Manitowoc County; with a clipping about the finding of the articles.

2 reels of microfilm (35 mm); 1 folder.

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