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Hastings (Nebraska)

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Evangelical Lutheran Synod in the Midwest, 1937 - 1954

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Scope and Contents Convention (48th : 1937 : Grand Island, Nebraska) Convention (49th : 1938 : Hastings, Nebraska) Convention (50th : 1939 : Russell, Kansas) Convention (51st : 1940 : Hooper, Nebraska) Convention (52nd : 1941 : Columbus, Nebraska) Convention (53rd : 1942 : Schuyler, Nebraska) Convention (54th : 1943 :...
Dates: 1937 - 1954

Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Central States. Minutes, 1954 - 1962

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Scope and Contents Constitution (1954) Convention (Organizing : 1954 : Kansas City, Missouri) Convention (87th : 1955 : Omaha, Nebraska) Convention (88th : 1956 : Lawrence, Kansas) Convention (89th : 1957 : Hastings, Nebraska) Convention (90th : 1958 : Wichita, Kansas) Convention (91st : 1959 : Omaha, Nebraska) ...
Dates: 1954 - 1962

German Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Nebraska, 1890 - 1937

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Scope and Contents Convention (7th : 1896 : Fontanelle) Convention (9th : 1898 : Saint Joseph, Missouri) Convention (10th : 1899 : Hooper) Convention (11th : 1900 : Glenville) Convention (12th : 1901 : Westboro, Missouri) Convention (14th : 1903 : Hanover, Kansas) Convention (15th : 1904 : Fremont) ...
Dates: Other: 1890 - 1937

Hastings, 1900 - 2014

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Scope and Contents General Program: 400th anniversary of Luther's Catechism, City Auditorium, Hastings, Nebraska (October 20, 1929) (2 copies) Program: 400th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession, Municipal Auditorium, Hastings, Nebraska (October 26, 1930) (2 copies) Order of Worship: Lutheran Reformation Festival (October 30, 1949) Faith Lutheran Church Dedication Service: Educational Addition to Faith Lutheran Church (June 9,...
Dates: 1900 - 2014

Plate. Zion Lutheran Church (Hastings, Nebraska), 1970 - 1975

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Identifier: AUG 2023 #12 M2
Scope and Contents This commemorative plate (9 1/4" diameter) has line drawings of each of the congregational churches (1900, 1913, and 1970). The upper legend reads: "1900 | 75 years of Grace | 1975". The lower legend reads: "ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH | HASTINGS, NEBRASKA". The reverse bears the inscription: "Zion Lutheran Church was organized on Sept. 4, 1900. Charter members were Prof. W. H. Kruse, Emil Polenske, George Brungardt, Jacob Schaefer, George Lenhart, Fred Ruhter, and John Staehr. The first church (a...
Dates: 1970 - 1975