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Johann Michael Gottlieb Schaller Sermons
- Schaller's first sermon (13 pages) preached at Trinity Lutheran Church (Saint Louis, Missouri)
- Farewell sermon (11 pages) preached at Trinity Lutheran Church (Saint Louis, Missouri) on his departure to serve at Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri?)
Robert Wm. Schaller Papers
- Composition Books 1935 - 1937, 1945
- Sermon Outlines 1957 - 1958
- Six b/w photographs
- Certificate from Concordia Seminary, Saint Louis, Missouri, recognizing Rev. Schaller's 50th Anniversary of Graduation and faithful service to the Lord and His church during those years, June 13, 1986, signed by Karl L. Barth - located in certificate box on top of oversize cabinet on the 3rd floor.
William Schaller Papers
The collection contains mostly class notes, financial records, and datebooks. Also present is correspondence, some biographical information, and many family and individual photographs. There are also notes regarding and copies of "Grimm Woerterbuchs."
Martin Henry Scharlemann (1910-1982) Papers
The collection contains Air Force chaplaincy files, files on various charities, files regarding "Parables", correspondence, awards and honors, postcards, photographs, yearbooks, manuals, minutes, and convention and conference proceedings. There is also a large collection of Scharlemann's teaching notes and files.
Timothy J. Scharr Papers
"A History of Mission Policy in the LCMS, 1920-1984"
Rudolf Schaser International Artifacts and Books
Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Schatz Confirmation Certificate
Charles Philip Schaum Collection
The collection contains "De Ministerio Ecclesiastico: Concerning the Church Ministry: A Study in the Usage of Words and Themes Pertaining to the Office of the Holy Ministry in the Lutheran Dogmatic Tradition Respective of the Lutheran Symbols".
Friedrich Simon Albert Schaumburg Baptismal Certificate
Ernst Heinrich Scheips Biographical Manuscripts
The collection contains an autobiography and a biography, one written by Ernst Heinrich Scheips, and another written by his wife, Louise Nolte Scheips.