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Walther, C. F. W. (Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm), 1811-1887

 Person

Found in 64 Collections and/or Records:

Ruffle. C. F. W. Walther. Coffin. Black.

 Item
Identifier: 55-5-HC-7844
Scope and Contents

Black wool (or cotton) 9.5" wide ruffle, part of the coffin covering of C. F. W. Walther. See picture 52-3-RG-69.

Dates: 1811 - 2018

Sandshaker. C. F. W. Walther. Wooden

 Item
Identifier: Pre-1927-CFWW-14
Scope and Contents

The sandshaker that Walther used for blotting ink. It is in two pieces, top and bottom. It is made of a light brown wood. The base is 2 1/4" in diameter. The screw-off cap has twenty-one holes in it arranged in a five-pointed star pattern.

Dates: 1700 - 1909

Saxon Immigration. Manuscripts, letters, financial documents, and legal documents.

 Series
Identifier: Microfilm-0731
Scope and Contents

Includes references to Stephan, Marbach, Brunner, Walz, Keyl, Siebenhaar, Chemnitz, and Walther

Dates: 1832 - 1842

Special Services, 1961

 File
Scope and Contents Our Great Heritage: a children's Reformation service commemorating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Carl F. W. Walther (Concordia Publishing House, 1961. 16 pages) Schedule of events 1961: Reformation-Walther Sesquicentennial Festival Letter from Herbert T. Mayer (October 4, 1961) re events for Walther Week at Concordia Seminary and Concordia Historical Institute "We can be proud" (Sermon by Paul G. Hansen for Youth Service commemorating...
Dates: 1961

The Martin Heinrich Jakob Zagel Papers

 Item
Identifier: Collection ID-2402
Scope and Contents

Handwritten songbook, Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis), including song that was sung at the funeral of C.F.W. Walther.

Dates: 1890s

Walther, a Champion of the Scriptures and the Confessions by Mark John Steege, 1961

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Scope and Contents

Walther, a champion of the Scriptures and the Confessions: an essay presented to The Ontario District of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod; a contribution to the observance of the Sesquicentennial of the birth of Doctor Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther, by Mark John Steege, June 1961. (carbon of typescript, 56 pages)

Dates: 1961