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Lutheran Church -- North Dakota.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Aagot Raaen Papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 8
Overview The Aagot Raaen Papers contain research material and manuscripts for her book Grass of the Earth, correspondence including letters sent to the teachers and school officers by Miss Raaen while she was the Superintendent of Schools of Steele County, N.D., research on the the Hamarsbøn family in Norway and America, and several articles written by Raaen.
Dates: 1915-1953.

Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church, Red River Valley Conference Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC 911
Abstract Paper by Walfred E. Nelson entitled An analysis of church membership in the Red River Valley Conference (Augustana Lutheran Church), submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the course of Special Problems 499 in the Department of Sociology of the North Dakota State University 1961. This paper (53 leaves) which covers 1930-1960 includes national, Minnesota, and North Dakota population trends and rural memberships, and also urban Lutheran churches. Membership of the Augustana Lutheran...
Dates: 1957-1961

Lower Maple River Lutheran Church Meeting Minutes

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Identifier: SC 40
Abstract Organized 1877; originally called Nedre Maple River lutherske menighet. The church was located in Harwood, North Dakota.
Dates: 1881-1933.

Prairie Lesbian/Gay Community Records

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Identifier: Mss 285
Abstract Fargo-Moorhead organization founded to support gays and lesbians and to promote understanding and eliminate prejudice and discrimination.
Dates: 1979-1994.

Salem Lutheran Church Records

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Identifier: Mss 2
Abstract Lutheran Church originally located in Moorhead, Minnesota before its members moved it to its present site south of Fargo along U.S. Highway 81.
Dates: 1898-1957.

Thorvald Ostbye Family Papers

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Identifier: Mss 325
Abstract Norwegian immigrant who started a contracting business and became a successful Fargo contractor. Responsible for building the Carnegie Library (Putnam Hall) and its addition on the North Dakota Agricultural College (now North Dakota State University).
Dates: 1884-1947.