Chile Program Files 1959-1972.

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Chile Program Files 1959-1972.

The records are divided into correspondence, publications, and reports. The correspondence was generated by the Secretary for South America, William E. Cox, and Executive Secretary of the Board of World Missions, Earl S. Erb. The publications include pamphlets and newsletters. The reports primarily concern visits that various Board of World Missions officials made to the field. These include preliminary visits by officials of the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church and the United Lutheran Church in America as well as Erb and Cox of the Lutheran Church in America. There are also reports on individual projects, conferences, and groups, including the Lutheran Mission Association.

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Cox, William Edward, 1944-

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United Lutheran Church in America

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Erb, Earl S.

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Lutheran Church in America. Board of World Missions

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See LCA 16/7/5. From the description of Trinidad Program Files 1964-1973. (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Library). WorldCat record id: 48059673 See LCA 16/7/4. From the description of Peru Program Files 1964-1973. (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Library). WorldCat record id: 48059671 See LCA 16/3/1, Administrative History. From the description of Correspondence 1950-1966. (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Library). Worl...

Lutheran Church in America

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Organized June 28, 1962, by consolidation of the American Evangelical Lutheran Church, the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church, the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran, and the United Lutheran Church in America; began to function formally on Jan. 1, 1963. From the description of Minutes, 1962-1987. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70924950 ...