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Construction Of 1939 Church: Walls Go Up, Roof is Framed
The brick walls of the first permanent building for St. Luke's Lutheran Church go up and the roof is framed. 1938-39. 8x10 black & white print. Scanned on Epson 10000XL at SLLC, 2011.
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Construction of bell tower and framing of exterior walls. c.1992
As the bell tower on the east side of St. Luke's new facility is being constructed, framing for the other walls begins. c.1992
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Construction of bell tower and framing of exterior walls. c.1992
As the bell tower on the east side of St. Luke's new facility is being constructed, framing for the other walls begins. c.1992
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Construction of bell tower and framing of exterior walls. c.1992
As the bell tower on the east side of St. Luke's new facility is being constructed, framing for the other walls begins. c.1992
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Construction of cloisters on new facility. c. 1992
Images of the construction of the new cloisters, which created an appealing architectural connection from the 1939 brick church to the new church facility (which was completed and dedicated in November, 1993). Photos, c.1992.
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Construction of cloisters on new facility. c. 1992
Images of the construction of the new cloisters, which created an appealing architectural connection from the 1939 brick church to the new church facility (which was completed and dedicated in November, 1993). Photos, c.1992.
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Construction of cloisters on new facility. c. 1992
Images of the construction of the new cloisters, which created an appealing architectural connection from the 1939 brick church to the new church facility (which was completed and dedicated in November, 1993). Photos, c.1992.
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Construction of Lutheran Haven Home, c. 1947
One of the Lutheran Haven's original buildings is under construction. c.1947. A man stands near the area which will become the front entrance.
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Construction of narthex components for 1993 facility. c.1992
Interior construction of St. Luke's narthex area. c.1992. A "fountain of living water" was included in the narthex to flow into the marble baptismal font, which had first been commissioned for the 1957 addition.
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Construction of narthex components for 1993 facility. c.1992
Interior construction of St. Luke's narthex area. c.1992. A "fountain of living water" was included in the narthex to flow into the marble baptismal font, which had first been commissioned for the 1957 addition.
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Construction of new church facility. c.1992
Photos taken, c. 1992, during the construction of St. Luke's new church facility. The images show various phases, during which 1939 brick church (now separated from the demolished 1957 addition) was connected to the newly built portion. "Cloisters" were added to the north and south sides of the small brick church to provide architectural balance with the enormity of the new structure rising behind it and the framing of the huge new sanctuary.
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Construction of new church facility. c.1992
Photos taken, c. 1992, during the construction of St. Luke's new church facility. The images show various phases, during which 1939 brick church (now separated from the demolished 1957 addition) was connected to the newly built portion. "Cloisters" were added to the north and south sides of the small brick church to provide architectural balance with the enormity of the new structure rising behind it and the framing of the huge new sanctuary.
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Construction of new church facility. c.1992
Photos taken, c. 1992, during the construction of St. Luke's new church facility. The images show various phases, during which 1939 brick church (now separated from the demolished 1957 addition) was connected to the newly built portion. "Cloisters" were added to the north and south sides of the small brick church to provide architectural balance with the enormity of the new structure rising behind it and the framing of the huge new sanctuary.
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Construction of new church facility. c.1992
Photos taken, c. 1992, during the construction of St. Luke's new church facility. The images show various phases, during which 1939 brick church (now separated from the demolished 1957 addition) was connected to the newly built portion. "Cloisters" were added to the north and south sides of the small brick church to provide architectural balance with the enormity of the new structure rising behind it and the framing of the huge new sanctuary.
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Construction of new church facility. c.1992
Photos taken, c. 1992, during the construction of St. Luke's new church facility. The images show various phases, during which 1939 brick church (now separated from the demolished 1957 addition) was connected to the newly built portion. "Cloisters" were added to the north and south sides of the small brick church to provide architectural balance with the enormity of the new structure rising behind it and the framing of the huge new sanctuary.
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Construction of new church facility. c.1992
Photos taken, c. 1992, during the construction of St. Luke's new church facility. The images show various phases, during which 1939 brick church (now separated from the demolished 1957 addition) was connected to the newly built portion. "Cloisters" were added to the north and south sides of the small brick church to provide architectural balance with the enormity of the new structure rising behind it and the framing of the huge new sanctuary.
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Construction of new Lutheran high school, c.1986
Images scanned from the 1985-86 editions of the Luther High School yearbooks show the student body gathered to celebrate the beginning of the construction of their new school and Judy Duda, a founding member of the school's Board of Directors, surveying the site as construction continued.
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Construction of new Lutheran high school, c.1986
Images scanned from the 1985-86 editions of the Luther High School yearbooks show the student body gathered to celebrate the beginning of the construction of their new school and Judy Duda, a founding member of the school's Board of Directors, surveying the site as construction continued.
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Construction of School Media Center. c. 2000
The rotunda shape of the school's new media center becomes apparent as the walls of St. Luke's new school begin to rise. Photo was likely taken from bell tower of the 1993 church facility which is located to the immediate west of the the new school. 2000.
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Construction of St. Luke's 1993 Facility
Almost a year after the Voters Meeting of St. Luke's approved a motion to "go forward" with an already modified building plan for a new sanctuary, the congregation was forced, because of cost overruns, to consider 1. deleting some rather basic necessities from the plan (pews, an organ, chancel furniture. a sound system and equipment for the church offices; 2. reducing the scope of the original project; or 3. finding additional financing. Jim Stellhorn, Chairman of the Construction Administration Committee, provided a Project Update report for the congregation. The report was inserted into the Sunday bulletin on November 3, 1991, to prepare the members for the important Voters' meeting which was scheduled to take place the following week. Ultimately, the new sanctuary was constructed and was finally dedicated in November, 1993. But the scope of the original project design was reduced somewhat to make the building financially feasible
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Construction of St. Luke's 1993 Facility
Almost a year after the Voters Meeting of St. Luke's approved a motion to "go forward" with an already modified building plan for a new sanctuary, the congregation was forced, because of cost overruns, to consider 1. deleting some rather basic necessities from the plan (pews, an organ, chancel furniture. a sound system and equipment for the church offices; 2. reducing the scope of the original project; or 3. finding additional financing. Jim Stellhorn, Chairman of the Construction Administration Committee, provided a Project Update report for the congregation. The report was inserted into the Sunday bulletin on November 3, 1991, to prepare the members for the important Voters' meeting which was scheduled to take place the following week. Ultimately, the new sanctuary was constructed and was finally dedicated in November, 1993. But the scope of the original project design was reduced somewhat to make the building financially feasible
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Construction of St. Luke's new sanctuary, c. 1991-92
Photos, c. 1991-92, showing gutted 1939 brick church (1957 portion already removed) with the building of the new sanctuary behind it. The old and new sections would be joined together and the connecting space would come to be used as the narthex of the new sanctuary
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Construction of St. Luke's new sanctuary, c. 1991-92
Photos, c. 1991-92, showing gutted 1939 brick church (1957 portion already removed) with the building of the new sanctuary behind it. The old and new sections would be joined together and the connecting space would come to be used as the narthex of the new sanctuary
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Construction Work On South Wall of Brick Church, 1938-39
Workmen on scaffolding and ladders are busy with the construction of the new brick church, the first permanent structure built by St. Luke's congregation. 1938-39. 8x10 black & white print. Scanned on Epson 10000XL at SLLC, 2011.
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Cookout at the home of Michael Mikler. Mid-1930s, Black and White
A cookout at the home of Michael Mikler, st. Left to right: Michael Mikler, st, Mrs. Maria Mikler, Joe B. Mikler, Paul Tesinsky, Anna Jakubcin Mikler, Elizabeth Mikler
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Cookout at the home of Michael Mikler. Mid-1930s, Original
A cookout at the home of Michael Mikler, st. Left to right: Michael Mikler, st, Mrs. Maria Mikler, Joe B. Mikler, Paul Tesinsky, Anna Jakubcin Mikler, Elizabeth Mikler
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Cornerstone of Brick Church erected in 1939
Photograph (taken by Katherine G. Mikler in 1991) of the cornerstone of the brick church constructed in 1939. Motivation for the photo was the demolition of portions of the brick church for the construction of a new sanctuary in 1990's. Snapshot (courtesy: Katherine G. Mikler) scanned, 2001, at SLLS for archival collection.
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Cornerstone of Brick Church erected in 1939
Photograph (taken by Katherine G. Mikler in 1991) of the cornerstone of the brick church constructed in 1939. Motivation for the photo was the demolition of portions of the brick church for the construction of a new sanctuary in 1990's. Snapshot (courtesy: Katherine G. Mikler) scanned, 2001, at SLLS for archival collection.
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Cornerstone of Brick Church Erected in 1939. Photo, 1991
Photo, taken in 1991, of the 1939 cornerstone, as it appeared more than 50 years later.
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Corporal Andrew Mikler, Sr. and his military service in WWII
Corporal Andrew Mikler, Sr. served in World War II and is seen in uniform in three photographs from that era; two small snapshots and one newspaper article from unknown source scanned on Epson 10000 at SLLC, April, 2012.
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Corporal Andrew Mikler, Sr. and his military service in WWII
Corporal Andrew Mikler, Sr. served in World War II and is seen in uniform in three photographs from that era; two small snapshots and one newspaper article from unknown source scanned on Epson 10000 at SLLC, April, 2012.
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Corporal Andrew Mikler, Sr. and his military service in WWII
Corporal Andrew Mikler, Sr. served in World War II and is seen in uniform in three photographs from that era; two small snapshots and one newspaper article from unknown source scanned on Epson 10000 at SLLC, April, 2012.
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Corporate Headquarters, A. Duda & Sons, Inc.: Then and Now, 2015
In the early 1940s, A Duda & Sons shipped produce directly from its farms in Slavia via railroad. A spur line led from the main tracks adjacent to SR426 to DUDA's packing house, as is depicted in this historic image. A digital image taken in 2015 shows the current office buildings, used as headquarters now, for coordinating multi-state operations.
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Corporate Headquarters, A. Duda & Sons, Inc.: Then and Now, early 1940s
In the early 1940s, A Duda & Sons shipped produce directly from its farms in Slavia via railroad. A spur line led from the main tracks adjacent to SR426 to DUDA's packing house, as is depicted in this historic image. A digital image taken in 2015 shows the current office buildings, used as headquarters now, for coordinating multi-state operations.
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Covered wagon "schoolbus," Slavia, c. 1915
Slavia children (13 in this photo), members of the Hruska, Mikler, Dinda, Duda and Ceman families, attended school in Oviedo. But their transportation, c. 1915, was by a horse-drawn covered wagon, which had to traverse the dirt road between Slavia and the Oviedo school. The driver of the wagon was Anna Duda, one of the oldest students. She is the tallest girl, 5th from right. Visible on top of the photo is the handwritten title: "The Slavia gang going to school." 5x7 reprint of photo originally taken c. 1915 shows Slavia children standing in front of covered wagon, which was used to transport them to school in Oviedo.
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Covered wagon "schoolbus," Slavia, c. 1915
Slavia children (13 in this photo), members of the Hruska, Mikler, Dinda, Duda and Ceman families, attended school in Oviedo. But their transportation, c. 1915, was by a horse-drawn covered wagon, which had to traverse the dirt road between Slavia and the Oviedo school. The driver of the wagon was Anna Duda, one of the oldest students. She is the tallest girl, 5th from right. Visible on top of the photo is the handwritten title: "The Slavia gang going to school." 5x7 reprint of photo originally taken c. 1915 shows Slavia children standing in front of covered wagon, which was used to transport them to school in Oviedo.
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Covered wagon "schoolbus," Slavia, c. 1915
Slavia children (13 in this photo), members of the Hruska, Mikler, Dinda, Duda and Ceman families, attended school in Oviedo. But their transportation, c. 1915, was by a horse-drawn covered wagon, which had to traverse the dirt road between Slavia and the Oviedo school. The driver of the wagon was Anna Duda, one of the oldest students. She is the tallest girl, 5th from right. Visible on top of the photo is the handwritten title: "The Slavia gang going to school." 5x7 reprint of photo originally taken c. 1915 shows Slavia children standing in front of covered wagon, which was used to transport them to school in Oviedo.
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Cover of Book Containing "Like a Mustard Seed: The Slavia Settlement"
Image of full cover of book containing Paul Wehr's text, "Like a Mustard Seed: The Slavia Settlement." A watercolor painting by James L. Koevenig, commissioned by A. Duda and Sons, Inc., was used in the cover design.
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Daniel Lukas, Serving in the US Navy. c. 1945
Daniel Lukas (rear row, 4th from right, head circled) poses with his Navy corps, c.1945. Location uncertain, but this base was somewhere on the West coast. Note that Dan was recognized by St. Luke's for his military service during WW II and an image of the certificate can be found in the St. Luke's Church digital collection.
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Dedication and early scenes in new Luther HS building
Images scanned from the 1987-88 editions of the LHS Yearbook, "Shield," provide a glimpse of scenes and events on the new campus during its earliest years.
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Dedication and early scenes in new Luther HS building
Images scanned from the 1987-88 editions of the LHS Yearbook, "Shield," provide a glimpse of scenes and events on the new campus during its earliest years.
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Dedication and early scenes in new Luther HS building
Images scanned from the 1987-88 editions of the LHS Yearbook, "Shield," provide a glimpse of scenes and events on the new campus during its earliest years.
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Dedication and early scenes in new Luther HS building
Images scanned from the 1987-88 editions of the LHS Yearbook, "Shield," provide a glimpse of scenes and events on the new campus during its earliest years.
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Dedication and early scenes in new Luther HS building
Images scanned from the 1987-88 editions of the LHS Yearbook, "Shield," provide a glimpse of scenes and events on the new campus during its earliest years.
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Dedication and early scenes in new Luther HS building
Images scanned from the 1987-88 editions of the LHS Yearbook, "Shield," provide a glimpse of scenes and events on the new campus during its earliest years.
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Dedication and early scenes in new Luther HS building
Images scanned from the 1987-88 editions of the LHS Yearbook, "Shield," provide a glimpse of scenes and events on the new campus during its earliest years.
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Dedication ceremony on steps of Lutheran Haven. May 30,1948, Enhanced
Dr. Andrew Daniel speaks at the dedication of the Lutheran Haven Old Folks Home, May 30, 1948. Left to right: 1.Rev. Joseph Kucharik 2.Rev Stephen Tuhy 3.Dr. Daniel 4. Andrew Duda, Sr. 5. Rev John Daniel
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Dedication ceremony on steps of Lutheran Haven. May 30,1948, Original
Dr. Andrew Daniel speaks at the dedication of the Lutheran Haven Old Folks Home, May 30, 1948. Left to right: 1.Rev. Joseph Kucharik 2.Rev Stephen Tuhy 3.Dr. Daniel 4. Andrew Duda, Sr. 5. Rev John Daniel
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Dedication of Lutheran Haven ALF & Nursing Home complex, 2006
Nearly six decades after the founding of the Lutheran Haven and after many additions to the campus and the Haven ministries, a modern new complex, incorporating both a wing for Assisted Living suites and another for patients requiring skilled care nursing, was dedicated on January 22, 2006.
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Dedication of Lutheran Haven ALF & Nursing Home complex, 2006, Floor Plan
Nearly six decades after the founding of the Lutheran Haven and after many additions to the campus and the Haven ministries, a modern new complex, incorporating both a wing for Assisted Living suites and another for patients requiring skilled care nursing, was dedicated on January 22, 2006.
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