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Trinity Lutheran Church (Tacoma, Washington) Records

  • ELCA 7.2.33
  • Record group
  • 1954 - ?

Contains bulletins, programs, meeting minutes, newsletter, and other records relating to congregation operations and members.

Trinity Lutheran Church (Tacoma, Washington)

Immanuel Lutheran Church

This folder contains a parochial report for 1962-65, a letter from the District Statistician, a congregational historical record, an invitation to the church, a booklets from the 75th anniversary, seven newsletters from 1990, two newsletters from 1988, a letter from Milton Nesvig, letters of call, a letter from the church to the ALC, congregational directories from 1962-1964, a congregational statistical record, a newspaper from 1975 about the church fire, constitution and by-laws, dedication service program for the new building 1998, newspaper clippings, ordination service for Polo Garcia 1995, constitution and by-laws, church letter, installation service for Charles David Slocum, constitution and by-laws, invitation to centennial celebration 1992, holy communion year of jubilee 1991, installation of Franklin A. Wilson 1989, and a bulletin for the Trinity Ensemble 1992.

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The play Sorghum Center, State of West Virginia was performed at Pacific Lutheran College in 1925. Directed by Philip E. Hauge and Margrethe Jessen.

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This house may have been used as a Youth House, which hosted visiting youth and their guardians from various Lutheran Congregations. It is now the Theatre House.

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Presidents Tingelstad and Eastvold occupied this building until 1956 when a new presidential residence became available. Between 1956 and 1966, it was the home of the campus pastor. When Mortvedt library was built, the residence was moved to a location in Parkland

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Presidents Tingelstad and Eastvold occupied this building until 1956 when a new presidential residence became available. Between 1956 and 1966, it was the home of the campus pastor. When Mortvedt library was built, the residence was moved to a location in Parkland

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Presidents Tingelstad and Eastvold occupied this building until 1956 when a new presidential residence became available. Between 1956 and 1966, it was the home of the campus pastor. When Mortvedt library was built, the residence was moved to a location in Parkland

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Presidents Tingelstad and Eastvold occupied this building until 1956 when a new presidential residence became available. Between 1956 and 1966, it was the home of the campus pastor. When Mortvedt library was built, the residence was moved to a location in Parkland

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Presidents Tingelstad and Eastvold occupied this building until 1956 when a new presidential residence became available. Between 1956 and 1966, it was the home of the campus pastor.

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