Archive Record
Metadata
Title |
St. John Lutheran Church, New Ulm, Texas |
Collection |
Active ELCA Congregations Collection |
Catalog Number |
2014.1.289 |
Object Name |
File, document |
Location |
File 2, Dr 4 New Ulm |
Date |
1867 - present |
Scope & Content |
This is an active ELCA congregation. TLGC Synod Hundredth Anniversary history; 125th Anniversary history; Program in German for an evening provided by the youth (ca early 1900s; DVD, 140th Anniversary, October 28, 2007; More items may be added; |
Notes |
The List of People are the pastors that served St. John. All of them served Frelsburg and New Ulm and at times Mentz, Fayetteville, and Shaws Bend. (See Trinity history for specifics). New Ulm was known as Duff's Settlement in 1841 and later changed to New Ulm. The entire town moved 1 mile south in 1892 because of the railroad but the cemetery is at the old site. |
Language of Material |
English and German |
Subjects |
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America -- Active Congregations |
Classification |
Active ELCA Congregation German Congregations |
Search Terms |
St. John Lutheran Church, New Ulm, Texas Active ELCA Congregation TLGC Synod |
People |
Anderson, Rochelle Bosshard, Julius John Burns, Michael Gavin Fehler, Harold Elmer Fischer, Paul S. Flachmeier, William August Gerstmann, Johann Friedrich Christian Theodor Gogolin, Paul Gregor, Milroy August Harder, John William August Hohlt, Glenn E. Kralik, Walter Krause, Hans Erich Lentz, Rudolph Lindenberg, Otto August Moegle, Johannes Christian Mosley, C. William Poehlmann, Henry Carl Roehm, Johannes Konrad Rostedt, Lynn Morton Simon, Leo Hugo Szillat, Ferdinand Gustav Wenzel, Ernest Fredrick August Wiederhold, Sam George, Jr. Wiederhold, Sam George, Jr. Wolber, Henry Frederick Wolf, Walter Otto Ludwig Zimmermann, Friedrich |
Relation |
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