Florida -- History
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
History of the East Central Georgia Circuit, Florida-Georgia District, 2008
Subject: Circuit history; CD-R; print-out on file at CHI
Pin. Peace Lutheran Church (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) Sunday School Pin, 1909
A metal, white enameled Sunday School pin in the shape of a Maltese Cross, from the early 1900s. On the front of the pin appears a red cross and the inscription "Sankt Paul" and "1909" in gold. On the back of the pin is impressed "Sterling."
Pin. Peace Lutheran Church (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) Sunday School Pin, 1909
A metal, white enameled Sunday School pin, from the early 1900s. On the front of the pin appears a red cross and the inscription "Sankt Pauls" and "1909" in red. On the back of the pin is impressed "Sterling."
Pin. Peace Lutheran Church (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) Sunday School Pin, 1911
A metal, white enameled Sunday School pin, from the early 1900s. On the front of the pin appears a red cross and the inscription "Sankt Pauls" and "1911" in gold. Attached to the bottom of the pin is a green enameled, metal star, on the back of which is stamped "Littles System."
Pin. Peace Lutheran Church (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) Sunday School Pin, 1900 - 1909
A metal, gold-colored Sunday School pin, from the early 1900s. The pin is in the shape of a shield surrounded by a peace laurel. On the back of the pin is inscribed "Trade Mark."
Pin. Peace Lutheran Church (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) Sunday School Pin, 1900 - 1909
A metal Sunday School pin from the early 1900s. The pin consists of three attached sections (the bottom one of which is white enameled and cross-shaped). On the middle section is engraved "14."
Pin. Peace Lutheran Church (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) Sunday School Pin, 1913
A brass Sunday School pin with "13" in relief on the front (1913). The pin is in the shape of a five pointed star surrounded by a laurel ring.
Pin. Peace Lutheran Church (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) Sunday School Pin, 1900 - 1909
A brass Sunday School pin from the early 1900s. The pin is in the shape of a scroll surrounded by a laurel ring.