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The original German-Saxon settlement was known as Salem and was centered on the Salem Lutheran Church built in 1859. In 1890, R.P.Farrar opened the Farrar General Store. Originally, mail had been brought in from the nearby town of Schalls and handed out on the church steps after Sunday services, until 1892 when R.P.Farrar rode by horseback to Jefferson City to make a request for a post office
Salem Lutheran School. In 1867, a Lutheran school was established with the church building also serving as the school. The first school building, a brick schoolhouse, was dedicated on September 25, 1892. A second wooden framed school was constructed in 1926.
Salem Reformed Church, in Hagerstown, Maryland, Washington County, Maryland (1747) St. Paul's Church, in Clear Spring, Maryland, Washington County (1747) Evangelical Lutheran Church (Frederick, Maryland) (1762) St. John's Episcopal Church, 1767, is located in the Broad Creek Historic District.
Salem Bear Creek Church, Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church (Ellerton Lutheran and German Reformed Church District) is a historic district roughly bounded by Union Road, Dayton Germantown Pike, and Bear Creek in Moraine, Ohio. The area was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
This historic property includes two contributing buildings: the eighteenth-century Old Salem church and the nineteen-century Salem Memorial Chapel. The Old Salem church was built between 1796 and 1798, and is a two-story, rectangular, limestone building. It was modified in 1848 to infill corners and add the second story. The Salem Memorial ...
The Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Salem Church, also known as Salem Church, in Wakefield, Nebraska, was built during 1905-1906 and was added to the National Register in 1983. [1] It is a Late Gothic Revival-style church located off Nebraska Highway 35. The church is 40 by 80 feet (12 m × 24 m) in plan and its steeple is 100-foot (30 m) tall. [3]
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The Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of North America (ELDoNA) is a confessional Lutheran church body in the United States.There are twenty-eight pastors in the diocese, serving congregations in Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin plus Colombia and the Philippines.