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Sermons

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Box 2, 1940 - 1974

 Box
Identifier: B003.0001
Scope and Contents Box 3 contains file folders 72-85 found in Series 3.
Dates: Majority of material found within 1940 - 1974

Box 19, 1888 - 1994

 Box
Identifier: S006.13.0013
Scope and Contents Box 19 contains files numbered 1307-1327 from series 13 and 1401-1405 from series 14. These files include:Series 13 - General Administration1307: Correspondence to President's Office Re: Problems, Positive things ect. (1960-69)1308: Correspondence to President's Office Re: Problems, Positive things ect. (1966-81)1309: Correspondence to President's Office Re: Problems, Positive things ect. (1960-86)1310: Correspondence to Dean's Office...
Dates: 1888 - 1994

Series 14: German

 Series
Identifier: B001.14
Scope and Contents Seris 14 contains sermons, papers, essays and miscellaneous documents in German. File folders in this series are found in Box 9 and are:

191. Der Sankt Pauli Bote

192. Sermons

193. Papers and Essays

194. Miscellaneous
Dates: Majority of material found within 1928 - 1989

Sermon by Muehlhaeuser, 1851

 Item
Identifier: S013.01.001.00010
Abstract Sermon is labeled "Advent III" and is possibly the last sermon Muehlhaeuser gave in Grace's brick church building
Dates: 1851

Sermon by Neitzel, 1863

 Item
Identifier: S013.03.004.0114
Abstract Handwritten sermon in German by F. Neitzel.
Dates: 1863

The Philipp and Adolf von Rohr Sermon Collection

 Collection
Identifier: B012
Scope and Contents The records include sermons written by Philipp and Adolph von Rohr over the century of service between the two of them. The sermons are written on half-sheets of paper and are nearly all composed by hand (with only a couple exceptions). Most of the sermons are in English, however most of the earlier sermons are in German.
Dates: 1868 - 1968

Unsigned letter attributed to Hoenecke, 1864

 Item
Identifier: S013.03.005.0048
Abstract An unsigned document handwritten in German attributed to Hoenecke. Perhaps a sermon.
Dates: 1864