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Ferdinand Doederlein (1834-1915) Diaries
Collection
Identifier: Collection ID-0287
Scope and Contents
The collection contains the original diary of Doederlein's travels, transcriptions and translations, notes, and photographs. Two memory books contain entries dated 1857-1859 by his parents and siblings and by people at Neuendettelsau, including Gottfried Fritschel and Wilhelm Loehe, prior to his coming to the U.S.
Dates:
1857 - 1860
Found in:
Concordia Historical Institute
Frankenmuth (Michigan) Historical Collection
Collection
Identifier: Collection ID-1792
Scope and Contents
The Frankenmuth Historical Association donated this collection to Concordia Historical Institute in 1983. It includes an array of photocopied letters (1840-1920) of early residents of Frankenmuth, Michigan, as well as an assortment of transcribed letters from Friedrich August Craemer (1812-1891), the founder of the mission colony in Frankenmuth. There are various church registers, bylaws, and congregational records, mainly from Saint Lorenz Lutheran Church. The photographs available are a...
Dates:
1840 - 1948
Found in:
Concordia Historical Institute
Immanuel Lutheran Church (Frankentrost [Saginaw], Michigan) Records
Record Group
Identifier: Collection ID-2542
Scope and Contents
- Handwritten German constitution
- Immanuel Lutheran Church Records 1847-1880, German
- Immanuel Lutheran Church Records 1881-1928, German / English
- Immanuel Lutheran Church Records 1929-1970, English
- Immanuel Lutheran Church Records 1971-2015, English
Dates:
1847 - 2015
Found in:
Concordia Historical Institute
Albert Kluge Papers
Collection
Identifier: Collection ID-0480
Scope and Contents
The collection contains notes on Loehe's lectures: Kirchenrecht aller Christlichen Confessionen, and Exegesis of Romans.
Dates:
1854
Found in:
Concordia Historical Institute
Johann Konrad Wilhelm Loehe (1808-1872) Papers
Collection
Identifier: Collection ID-2159
Scope and Contents
The Loehe Collection contains primary and secondary material. Correspondence constitutes the largest part of this collection. Furthermore, photographs, general biographical information, sermons and printed material can be found. The folders are arranged in alphabetical order by type of material.Loehe’s correspondence is separated into two parts: printed copies and microfilmed material. The correspondence is arranged in chronological order by date in the European fashion...
Dates:
1768 - 1992
Found in:
Concordia Historical Institute