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Hurricane Donna damage
A black and white image of the fallen tree branches, sticks, and leaves behind Ranslow Hall and the Mary McLeod Bethune foundation after Hurricane Donna struck Daytona Beach in 1960. Ranslow Hall is the L-shaped building in the center of the image. A large oak tree stands to the right of it. At the right of the image in the background is the back of the Mary McLeod Bethune Foundation building, formerly Mary McLeod Bethune's home. On the back of the photograph is a yearbook stamp.
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Hurricane Donna damage
A black and white image of fallen trees, branches, and leaves on Bethune-Cookman's campus after Hurricane Donna struck Daytona Beach in 1960. In this image, branches lay all around a campus building and a car. At the left of the image, through the trees, the white building is the Mary McLeod Bethune Foundation, former home of Mary McLeod Bethune. Large trees can be seen in the image. On the back of the photograph is the yearbook stamp.
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Hurricane "Two" damage
A black and white image of collapsed wood-frame buildings on the campus of Bethune-Cookman University, after Hurricane "Two" came through Florida in 1930. In the center of the photograph is what remains of the roof of a building. Its walls have fallen down on their sides to the left of the roof. The foundation and the steps that led up to the house are also visible. A small child stands in front of the collapsed building in the lower right of the image. At the left of the image is one remaining wall of another building, in front of which stands three adults and small children. In the background of the image are trees, which, due to wind force, are all slanted toward the right side of the image. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Iconic Rainbow Image
An image that has become a favorite of the congregation is that of the 1993 church facility, photographed after a rain shower, with a beautiful rainbow arched above the church in the eastern sky. c. late 1990s
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Iliasovce, Slovakia. A visit to the Mikler family relatives, c. 1990
Scenes from the visit of Virginia and Paul Mikler to the town of Iliasovce in Slovakia, c. 1990. This town is the birthplace of brothers, Joseph and Michael Mikler and their wives. Some of the American descendants of the Mikler brothers... both founders of the Slavia community and of St. Luke's Lutheran Church... have stayed in contact with the Juhazy branch of the Mikler clan in Iliasovce over the years and have kept the family connections alive for more than a century. 4x6" Colored photos scanned on Epson 1000XL at SLLC.
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Iliasovce, Slovakia. A visit to the Mikler family relatives, c. 1990
Scenes from the visit of Virginia and Paul Mikler to the town of Iliasovce in Slovakia, c. 1990. This town is the birthplace of brothers, Joseph and Michael Mikler and their wives. Some of the American descendants of the Mikler brothers... both founders of the Slavia community and of St. Luke's Lutheran Church... have stayed in contact with the Juhazy branch of the Mikler clan in Iliasovce over the years and have kept the family connections alive for more than a century. 4x6" Colored photos scanned on Epson 1000XL at SLLC.
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Iliasovce, Slovakia. A visit to the Mikler family relatives, c. 1990
Scenes from the visit of Virginia and Paul Mikler to the town of Iliasovce in Slovakia, c. 1990. This town is the birthplace of brothers, Joseph and Michael Mikler and their wives. Some of the American descendants of the Mikler brothers... both founders of the Slavia community and of St. Luke's Lutheran Church... have stayed in contact with the Juhazy branch of the Mikler clan in Iliasovce over the years and have kept the family connections alive for more than a century. 4x6" Colored photos scanned on Epson 1000XL at SLLC.
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Iliasovce, Slovakia. A visit to the Mikler family relatives, c. 1990
Scenes from the visit of Virginia and Paul Mikler to the town of Iliasovce in Slovakia, c. 1990. This town is the birthplace of brothers, Joseph and Michael Mikler and their wives. Some of the American descendants of the Mikler brothers... both founders of the Slavia community and of St. Luke's Lutheran Church... have stayed in contact with the Juhazy branch of the Mikler clan in Iliasovce over the years and have kept the family connections alive for more than a century. 4x6" Colored photos scanned on Epson 1000XL at SLLC.
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Initial plans for first brick church 1938
Even as they gathered on their cemetery grounds and held services in a small wood structure crafted of wood from deserted turpentine shack, the members of St. Luke's looked forward eagerly to a time when they could have a permanent house of worship. By 1938, they had an initial floor plan for a brick structure which would be erected and dedicated by the following year. Architect Harold Hair, of Winter Park, provided the design for a small sanctuary which included a bell-tower and vestibule, with spaces adjacent to the chancel for a vestry on one side and a sacristy on the other. A small nook was designed for the south side of the nave, to provide space for an organ and an exit door. The original structure still stands some 75 years later, having survived several expansions and remodelings, and is currently used as a chapel. Several pages of the blueprints dated Dec.10,1938 were preserved and scanned. Since only a few photographs of the 1939 sanctuary exist, the blueprints are helpful in envisioning that space as it originally looked.
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Initial plans for first brick church 1938
Even as they gathered on their cemetery grounds and held services in a small wood structure crafted of wood from deserted turpentine shack, the members of St. Luke's looked forward eagerly to a time when they could have a permanent house of worship. By 1938, they had an initial floor plan for a brick structure which would be erected and dedicated by the following year. Architect Harold Hair, of Winter Park, provided the design for a small sanctuary which included a bell-tower and vestibule, with spaces adjacent to the chancel for a vestry on one side and a sacristy on the other. A small nook was designed for the south side of the nave, to provide space for an organ and an exit door. The original structure still stands some 75 years later, having survived several expansions and remodelings, and is currently used as a chapel. Several pages of the blueprints dated Dec.10,1938 were preserved and scanned. Since only a few photographs of the 1939 sanctuary exist, the blueprints are helpful in envisioning that space as it originally looked.
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Initial plans for first brick church 1938
Even as they gathered on their cemetery grounds and held services in a small wood structure crafted of wood from deserted turpentine shack, the members of St. Luke's looked forward eagerly to a time when they could have a permanent house of worship. By 1938, they had an initial floor plan for a brick structure which would be erected and dedicated by the following year. Architect Harold Hair, of Winter Park, provided the design for a small sanctuary which included a bell-tower and vestibule, with spaces adjacent to the chancel for a vestry on one side and a sacristy on the other. A small nook was designed for the south side of the nave, to provide space for an organ and an exit door. The original structure still stands some 75 years later, having survived several expansions and remodelings, and is currently used as a chapel. Several pages of the blueprints dated Dec.10,1938 were preserved and scanned. Since only a few photographs of the 1939 sanctuary exist, the blueprints are helpful in envisioning that space as it originally looked.
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Initial plans for first brick church 1938
Even as they gathered on their cemetery grounds and held services in a small wood structure crafted of wood from deserted turpentine shack, the members of St. Luke's looked forward eagerly to a time when they could have a permanent house of worship. By 1938, they had an initial floor plan for a brick structure which would be erected and dedicated by the following year. Architect Harold Hair, of Winter Park, provided the design for a small sanctuary which included a bell-tower and vestibule, with spaces adjacent to the chancel for a vestry on one side and a sacristy on the other. A small nook was designed for the south side of the nave, to provide space for an organ and an exit door. The original structure still stands some 75 years later, having survived several expansions and remodelings, and is currently used as a chapel. Several pages of the blueprints dated Dec.10,1938 were preserved and scanned. Since only a few photographs of the 1939 sanctuary exist, the blueprints are helpful in envisioning that space as it originally looked.
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Inscription By Author of "Like a Mustard Seed: The Slavia Settlement"
An inscription from author, Paul Wehr, to Judy and Walter Duda, to celebrate the completion of his work on "Like a Mustard Seed: the Slavia Settlement." c.
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Inspecting Celery crops on Lukas farm, c.1930s, Black and White
Unknown visitors to the Lukas farm view the celery crop. Hired laborers can be seen working in the background, while one of the visitors inspects a celery plant extracted from the field. c.1930s
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Inspecting Celery crops on Lukas farm, c.1930s, Original
Unknown visitors to the Lukas farm view the celery crop. Hired laborers can be seen working in the background, while one of the visitors inspects a celery plant extracted from the field. c.1930s
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Installation of Rev. Brian Roberts- April 16, 2000
Photographs taken during the Festival Service for the installation of Reverend Brian Roberts as a Pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church on April 16, 2000 at 7:00pm. The sermon was preached by Rev. E.J. Rossow, Pastor Emeritus, with Rev. Wally Arp serving as Liturgist and Rev. Paul Hoyer, as Officiant for the worship service. A reception was held in the church narthex to welcome Pastor Roberts and his family.
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Installation of Rev. Brian Roberts- April 16, 2000
Photographs taken during the Festival Service for the installation of Reverend Brian Roberts as a Pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church on April 16, 2000 at 7:00pm. The sermon was preached by Rev. E.J. Rossow, Pastor Emeritus, with Rev. Wally Arp serving as Liturgist and Rev. Paul Hoyer, as Officiant for the worship service. A reception was held in the church narthex to welcome Pastor Roberts and his family.
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Installation of Rev. Brian Roberts- April 16, 2000
Photographs taken during the Festival Service for the installation of Reverend Brian Roberts as a Pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church on April 16, 2000 at 7:00pm. The sermon was preached by Rev. E.J. Rossow, Pastor Emeritus, with Rev. Wally Arp serving as Liturgist and Rev. Paul Hoyer, as Officiant for the worship service. A reception was held in the church narthex to welcome Pastor Roberts and his family.
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Installation of Rev. Brian Roberts- April 16, 2000
Photographs taken during the Festival Service for the installation of Reverend Brian Roberts as a Pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church on April 16, 2000 at 7:00pm. The sermon was preached by Rev. E.J. Rossow, Pastor Emeritus, with Rev. Wally Arp serving as Liturgist and Rev. Paul Hoyer, as Officiant for the worship service. A reception was held in the church narthex to welcome Pastor Roberts and his family.
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Installation of Rev. Brian Roberts- April 16, 2000
Photographs taken during the Festival Service for the installation of Reverend Brian Roberts as a Pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church on April 16, 2000 at 7:00pm. The sermon was preached by Rev. E.J. Rossow, Pastor Emeritus, with Rev. Wally Arp serving as Liturgist and Rev. Paul Hoyer, as Officiant for the worship service. A reception was held in the church narthex to welcome Pastor Roberts and his family.
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Installation of Rev. Brian Roberts- April 16, 2000
Photographs taken during the Festival Service for the installation of Reverend Brian Roberts as a Pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church on April 16, 2000 at 7:00pm. The sermon was preached by Rev. E.J. Rossow, Pastor Emeritus, with Rev. Wally Arp serving as Liturgist and Rev. Paul Hoyer, as Officiant for the worship service. A reception was held in the church narthex to welcome Pastor Roberts and his family.
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Installation of Rev. Brian Roberts- April 16, 2000
Photographs taken during the Festival Service for the installation of Reverend Brian Roberts as a Pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church on April 16, 2000 at 7:00pm. The sermon was preached by Rev. E.J. Rossow, Pastor Emeritus, with Rev. Wally Arp serving as Liturgist and Rev. Paul Hoyer, as Officiant for the worship service. A reception was held in the church narthex to welcome Pastor Roberts and his family.
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Installation of Rev. Brian Roberts- April 16, 2000
Photographs taken during the Festival Service for the installation of Reverend Brian Roberts as a Pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church on April 16, 2000 at 7:00pm. The sermon was preached by Rev. E.J. Rossow, Pastor Emeritus, with Rev. Wally Arp serving as Liturgist and Rev. Paul Hoyer, as Officiant for the worship service. A reception was held in the church narthex to welcome Pastor Roberts and his family.
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Installation of Rev. John Kucharik as Pastor of St. Luke's, May 19, 1968
May 19, 1968:The nave of the sanctuary and the north transept ( to the left, but not visible) are filled with worshipers to celebrate the installation of Rev. John Kucharik as the 2nd pastor in the 55 year history of the congregation. Rev. Stephen M. Tuhy passed away on December 26, 1967 (after 33 years of ministry to St. Luke's) and the congregation called Pastor John Kucharik to succeed him. Interestingly, Rev. JOSEPH Kucharik (the new pastor's father) had also served St. Luke's as a "visiting pastor" in the early 1930s.
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Installation Service for Rev. E.J. Rossow, March 14, 1982
Cover page of the program and listing of participants in the two worship services held at St. Luke's Lutheran Church on Sunday, March 14, 1982 to commemorate the Installation of the congregation's new pastor: Rev. E.J. Rossow
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Installation Service for Rev. E.J. Rossow, March 14, 1982
Cover page of the program and listing of participants in the two worship services held at St. Luke's Lutheran Church on Sunday, March 14, 1982 to commemorate the Installation of the congregation's new pastor: Rev. E.J. Rossow
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Installation Service for Rev. E.J. Rossow, March 14, 1982
Cover page of the program and listing of participants in the two worship services held at St. Luke's Lutheran Church on Sunday, March 14, 1982 to commemorate the Installation of the congregation's new pastor: Rev. E.J. Rossow
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Interior chancel views of St. Luke's 1957 brick church
Two images of the interior of St. Luke's Lutheran Church c.late 1960s. The black & white image was taken on the 2nd Sunday after Easter and the colored photograph was taken on Palm Sunday, but the exact years in which the photography was done is not known. From the time of the expansion of the brick church in 1957 until extensive remodeling was done in 1986, the chancel area remained almost unchanged, except for seasonal decor. A baptismal font and lectern can be seen to the left of the altar area; communion rails and kneeling cushions are placed a step down from the altar platform and to the right,in addition to the carved pulpit and hymn board, a small portion of the organ can be seen, as well as the paneled wall behind which the radio operator worked his controls for the congregational live broadcast each Sunday morning.
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Interior chancel views of St. Luke's 1957 brick church
Two images of the interior of St. Luke's Lutheran Church c.late 1960s. The black & white image was taken on the 2nd Sunday after Easter and the colored photograph was taken on Palm Sunday, but the exact years in which the photography was done is not known. From the time of the expansion of the brick church in 1957 until extensive remodeling was done in 1986, the chancel area remained almost unchanged, except for seasonal decor. A baptismal font and lectern can be seen to the left of the altar area; communion rails and kneeling cushions are placed a step down from the altar platform and to the right,in addition to the carved pulpit and hymn board, a small portion of the organ can be seen, as well as the paneled wall behind which the radio operator worked his controls for the congregational live broadcast each Sunday morning.
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Interior elements of new church facility. c. Nov., 1993
Several images captured soon after the completion of the new facility were featured in St. Luke's 1994 Directory, for members of the congregation. Included are views of the new chapel(created in 1939 brick church space), the Good Shepherd carving adorning the east chancel wall, the narthex fountain (incorporating the 1957 baptismal font) and the new 4 manual Zimmer digital organ installed in the balcony of the new sanctuary.
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Interior elements of new church facility. c. Nov., 1993
Several images captured soon after the completion of the new facility were featured in St. Luke's 1994 Directory, for members of the congregation. Included are views of the new chapel(created in 1939 brick church space), the Good Shepherd carving adorning the east chancel wall, the narthex fountain (incorporating the 1957 baptismal font) and the new 4 manual Zimmer digital organ installed in the balcony of the new sanctuary.
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Interior elements of new church facility. c. Nov., 1993
Several images captured soon after the completion of the new facility were featured in St. Luke's 1994 Directory, for members of the congregation. Included are views of the new chapel(created in 1939 brick church space), the Good Shepherd carving adorning the east chancel wall, the narthex fountain (incorporating the 1957 baptismal font) and the new 4 manual Zimmer digital organ installed in the balcony of the new sanctuary.
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Interior elements of new church facility. c. Nov., 1993
Several images captured soon after the completion of the new facility were featured in St. Luke's 1994 Directory, for members of the congregation. Included are views of the new chapel(created in 1939 brick church space), the Good Shepherd carving adorning the east chancel wall, the narthex fountain (incorporating the 1957 baptismal font) and the new 4 manual Zimmer digital organ installed in the balcony of the new sanctuary.
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Interior elements of new church facility. c. Nov., 1993
Several images captured soon after the completion of the new facility were featured in St. Luke's 1994 Directory, for members of the congregation. Included are views of the new chapel(created in 1939 brick church space), the Good Shepherd carving adorning the east chancel wall, the narthex fountain (incorporating the 1957 baptismal font) and the new 4 manual Zimmer digital organ installed in the balcony of the new sanctuary.
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Interior elements of new church facility. c. Nov., 1993
Several images captured soon after the completion of the new facility were featured in St. Luke's 1994 Directory, for members of the congregation. Included are views of the new chapel(created in 1939 brick church space), the Good Shepherd carving adorning the east chancel wall, the narthex fountain (incorporating the 1957 baptismal font) and the new 4 manual Zimmer digital organ installed in the balcony of the new sanctuary.
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Interior elements of new church facility. c. Nov., 1993
Several images captured soon after the completion of the new facility were featured in St. Luke's 1994 Directory, for members of the congregation. Included are views of the new chapel(created in 1939 brick church space), the Good Shepherd carving adorning the east chancel wall, the narthex fountain (incorporating the 1957 baptismal font) and the new 4 manual Zimmer digital organ installed in the balcony of the new sanctuary.
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Interior elements of new church facility. c. Nov., 1993
Several images captured soon after the completion of the new facility were featured in St. Luke's 1994 Directory, for members of the congregation. Included are views of the new chapel(created in 1939 brick church space), the Good Shepherd carving adorning the east chancel wall, the narthex fountain (incorporating the 1957 baptismal font) and the new 4 manual Zimmer digital organ installed in the balcony of the new sanctuary.
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Interior elements of new church facility. c. Nov., 1993
Several images captured soon after the completion of the new facility were featured in St. Luke's 1994 Directory, for members of the congregation. Included are views of the new chapel(created in 1939 brick church space), the Good Shepherd carving adorning the east chancel wall, the narthex fountain (incorporating the 1957 baptismal font) and the new 4 manual Zimmer digital organ installed in the balcony of the new sanctuary.
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Interior elements of new church facility. c. Nov., 1993
Several images captured soon after the completion of the new facility were featured in St. Luke's 1994 Directory, for members of the congregation. Included are views of the new chapel(created in 1939 brick church space), the Good Shepherd carving adorning the east chancel wall, the narthex fountain (incorporating the 1957 baptismal font) and the new 4 manual Zimmer digital organ installed in the balcony of the new sanctuary.
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