Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri)
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
Alfred O. Fuerbringer Papers
The collection contains various files and correspondence dealing with the synod and notebooks covering a range of topics. A preliminary inventory is available at CHI.
Anniversary of Graduation (Concordia Seminary, Saint Louis) Certificate (Laminated), 1984
This collection contains various artifacts and momentos, some course notes, and a brief diary from the life of Chaplain Edgar J. Buerger.
Arthur W. Klinck Papers
The collection contains pamphlets, record books, correspondence, assorted files and materials, class notes, articles, notes, bulletins, reports, papers, the President's Report to the Board of Control of Concordia Teachers College (River Forest), etc. There are also manuscripts and notes for articles and papers; photographs and printed material.
Baton. A. Boehm. Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri), 1889
A black, 14" long baton with brass caps at the end. On one end the cap is engraved with "A. Boehm Gewindmet von den ABITURIENTEN des Concordia Seminars". On the end of the cap is engraved "1889". Baton was used at Concordia Seminary by Rev. A. Boehm.
Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri)
Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri) Course Materials
The collection contains correspondence from R.R. Feuerhahn while he was serving in England, service folder from Westminster Abbey - Lutheran Vespers to mark the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther's birth on 11/10/1983, funeral service bulletins from various relatives, and Feuerhahn family tree.
Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri) Daily Announcements, 1964 - 2006
The collection consists of daily announcements published for the seminary community between 1964 and 2006.
Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri) Director of Placement Records, 1974 - 1980
Correspondence and other documents concerning Seminex Placement
Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri) Office of Registrar Records, 1847 - 1899
Alphabetical card file of information on 19th century students. Completeness of information varies.