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Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church (New Fane, Wisconsin) St. John of God Roman Catholic Church, Convent, and School; St. John the Baptist Catholic Church (Johnsburg, Wisconsin) St. John's Episcopal Church (Sparta, Wisconsin) Saint John's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) St. John's Lutheran Church (Evansville, Wisconsin)
Larsen, Wisconsin in August 1913. ... St Peter's Lutheran Church is a Christian church of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod in Larsen. [6] Transportation
St. Peter's congregation (Evangelisch Lutherischen St. Peters Gemeinde) was founded February 14, 1860, by German immigrants, with 34 charter members. In 1861, the congregation bought a frame building for its first church and moved it to the corner of South Eighth and West Scott Streets.
St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church (Ashton, Wisconsin) St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) St. Peter's and St. Joseph's Catholic Churches, Oconto; St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Ripon, Wisconsin) St. Peter's Church (West Bend, Wisconsin)
Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church (New Fane, Wisconsin) Saint John's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) St. John's Lutheran Church (Evansville, Wisconsin) St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Appleton, Wisconsin) St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) Saint Stephen Evangelical Lutheran Church of ...
St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), listed on the NRHP in Wisconsin Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church .
St. Peter's Lutheran Church may refer to: St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Dell Rapids, South Dakota, United States; St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Warrane, Tasmania, Australia; St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Kinde, Michigan, United States; St. Peter's Lutheran Church under the Citigroup Center in Manhattan, New York, United States
The Synodical Conference was founded in St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Milwaukee, WI. Following the 1868 convention, representatives of the Wisconsin and Missouri Synods held a meeting in Milwaukee during October 21–22, 1868. [11]