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Philippines -- History

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:

Pangasinan Folk Art. Wooden Crucifix, Late 19th Century (est.)

 Item
Scope and Contents

Pangasinan Folk Art. Wooden Crucifix
  • Luzon. El Cristo Muerto. Supine Corpus in a glass case
  • 7.25" tall
  • "1st Owner - Fr. Colama - Given to his nephew, Mr. Conrado Bucasas"
  • Barrio, Camantitis. Urdaneta, Pangasinan (SEP 2019 #3 M1)

Dates: Late 19th Century (est.)

Philippines, 1992 - 1993

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Scope and Contents

  • Student Edition (Volume 1:2, Winter 1992-93, 6 pages, S12535 H58792/1)
  • Teacher Edition (Volume 1:2, Winter 1992-93, 4 pages, S12534 H58792/2)

Dates: 1992 - 1993

Philippines

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Scope and Contents

  • The Philippines - The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod: Tenth Anniversary Year by Louis Nau and Robert Day McAmis (1957, 5 pages and map)
  • The Philippine Lutheran Church Report (1957, October 1961)
  • The "Ideal Relationship Between the Mission Staff and the National Clergy" by R. D. McAmis (11 pages)

Dates: 1847 - 1965

Philippines

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Scope and Contents All-Asia 1964: Philippines Report (10 pages) Photos of Lutheran Theological Seminary, Baguio City, Philippines Panshot (panorama) of Baguio Campus Circulating Library Periodical and Reference Room Building #3 (exterior: dorm, kitchen, dining, lavatory, chapel, laundry, classroom) Building #3 (exterior) Library Building (exterior) Dean's Residence (exterior) Hand-drawn layout of...
Dates: 1964 - 1965

Philippines Missions Records

 Collection
Identifier: Collection ID-1432
Scope and Contents

The collection contains files mostly dealing with the Lutheran Church of the Philippines, including conference and committee minutes, statistics, linguistic notes, surveys, correspondence, and printed materials. There are also files concerning Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis) and the doctrinal controversy.

Dates: 1947 - 1984

Pin. Philippines Coconut Shell Pin

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Identifier: 71-6-GT-2117
Scope and Contents

The pin was hand-carved from the polished shell of a coconut. The shells are also used for making banks, children's purses, buttons, belts, spoons, etc. This pin is 2" x 2" and has an interesting shape.

Dates: 1900 - 2009

Pin. Philippines Coconut Shell Pin

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Identifier: 71-6-GT-2189
Scope and Contents

The pin was hand-carved from the polished shell of a coconut. The shells are also used for making banks, children's purses, buttons, belts, spoons, etc.

Dates: 1900 - 2009