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Concordia Historical Institute Organizational Photo Collection
This is a collection of photos (8.5" x 11" or smaller) relating to Lutheran organizations. It is sorted alphabetically by organizational name.
Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly
Concordia Historical Institute Slide Collection
This collection holds a wide variety of slides in various forms. Many of the slides record the earlist records in various mission fields. The slides from the India mission field have been digitized. The slides from the Japan mission are in the process of being photographed and stored digitally (January 2023). A remaining are not itemzied as of 2023.
Concordia Historical Institute Vinyl LP Record Collection
This collection contains the vinyl LP records held at Concordia Historical Institute. There are recordings of Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri), KFUO, and Lutheran Hour among others. Other than those listed here, most of these items are not itemized as of 2022. Contact CHI for specific inquiries regarding our holdings.
Concordia Historical Institute Walther League Photos Conventions and Others
This is a collection of photos (8.5" x 11" or smaller) of Walther League Conventions. Larger, panoramic photos of the Walther League Conventions can be found in Collection ID 9004 (Oversized and panoramic photos).
Concordia Junior College (Fort Wayne, Indiana) Records
The collection contains correspondence, scrapbooks, articles, photographs, note cards, sermons, addresses, essays, legal documents, biographical and historical information, minutes, and reports. Most of the materials pertain to student organizations and publications, the faculty, the Board of Control, or general information.
Concordia Lutheran Archives of Western Canada Records
Concordia Lutheran Church (Azusa, California) Records
Records of official acts, minutes
Concordia Lutheran Church (Cincinnati, Ohio) Records
Concordia Lutheran Church (Conover, North Carolina) Records
The collection contains a letter signed by W. H. T. Dau, calling Pastor J. A. Friedrich of Knoxville, Tennessee, to serve the congregation. It discusses its history with the Tennessee Synod.