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Rossow Installation, March 14, 1982, SELC President and Homilist
SELC District President, Dr. Albert Marcis (left) with Rev. E.J. Rossow and Rev. Daniel Estok, who preached the sermon at the Installation service of the new pastor, March 14, 1982.
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Rossow Installation, March 14, 1982. Sermon By Rev. Dan Estok
Rev. Daniel Estok preaches the sermon at the Installation of Rev. E. J. Rossow. March 14, 1982.
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Rossow Installation, March 14, 1982, Speaking of Vows
Pastor E.J. Rossow speaks his vows to serve St. Luke's congregation faithfully. At the Installation Service, March 14, 1982.
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Rossow Installation, March 14, 1982, the Officiates
The officiates at the Installation of Rev. E. J. Rossow at St. Luke's on March 14, 1982. Left to right: Rev John Kucharik, Rev. Carl Toelke. Dr. Albert Marcis. Rev. Daniel Estok.
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Rossow Installation, March 14, 1982, The Sacred Call
Dr.Albert Marcis, President of the SELC, reads the sacred call to Rev. E. J. Rossow at his Installation as St. Luke's pastor. March 14, 1982. Rev. Daniel Estok looks on.
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Rossow Installation, March 14, 1982. View of Main Wing of 1957 Church
A view of the main church wing from the balcony at the Installation of Rev. E. J. Rossow. March 14, 1982.
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Russell Barker confers with students
A black and white image of college visitor Russell Barker, left, from P and H National Bank, seated at the lower left, conversing with students in a classroom. The students appear to be laughing at what he is saying. They are seated at desks in classroom with their books in front of them. A note accompanied the photograph from the Daytona News-Journal, which read, "Mr. Rodriguez, We weren't able to use this in the paper, but I thought you might like to have it. -Linda Trimble." The "Mr. Rodriguez" is Edward Rodriguez, Mary McLeod Bethune's foster son and college administrator.
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Ruth Mikler, 1937
A portrait, taken on Christmas Eve, 1937, of young Ruth Mikler, daughter of Michael and Matilda Lamos Mikler. She was also the granddaughter of founder, Joseph Mikler, Sr. and his wife, Katarina. 3x5" sepia reprint scanned on Epson 10000 XL at SLLC.
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Saint Luke Nursery 1980s. Original Wood Church Transformed Again
An image that reveals how the original wooden church (place of worship from 1912-1938) was once again transformed for another use in the 1980s: it became the place where families could leave their young children while they worshiped at Sunday services. The sign crafted for the building denoted the space as "Saint Luke Nursery".; Between 1939 and the mid-80s, this little building had been transformed for many OTHER interim purposes: it housed the first nursery school, the first grade school, "The Light House" (a place for youth to convene), a "teacherage" and more. When a new sanctuary was built in the early 1990s, that facility included space for a church nursery, so once again, the little wood church sought another purpose until it was finally moved in 1991 to the location where its service to the congregation had first begun.... on the the cemetery property. And there it remains today...a tangible reminder of the amazing history of the St. Luke's congregation
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Sampson Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Sampson Hall, which housed the Carnegie Library, when first built in 1908. Note co-ed in doorway.
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Sampson Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Sampson Hall, which housed the Carnegie Library, when first built in 1908. Note author names near the top of the building.
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Sampson Library, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Unused color postcard of the Sampson Library at Stetson University. "Sampson Library is the main library and one of several libraries at Stetson University in DeLand, Florida. It was the first depository for government documents in Florida. Other libraries include the Dana Law Library at St. Petersburg and the Baptist Historical Collection at DeLand." - back of postcard
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Sampson Library, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Unused black and white postcard of Sampson Library (Carnegie Library), now Sampson Hall, at Stetson University. "Sampson Building built by Andrew Carnegie, 1907-1908. Fourth home of the Stetson Library." hand written note on back of card.
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Sanford baseball player
Sanford baseball player standing in a field, holding a bat. He is wearing a baseball uniform with the word "Sanford" down the front. The person in the photograph is unidentified.
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Sanford baseball player
Sanford baseball player standing in a field, holding a bat. He is wearing a baseball uniform with the word "Sanford" down the front. Other players and a baseball diamond can be seen behind him. The person in the photograph is unidentified.
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Sanford baseball player
Black-and-white photograph of a Sanford baseball player. The player is standing in a field, and appears to be swinging a bat. He is wearing a baseball uniform with the word "Sanford" down the front. The person in the photograph is unidentified.
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Sanford, Fla., Lettuce Farm
Black and white photograph of young African-American children harvesting lettuce on a farm in Sanford, Florida. The children are standing with barrels to harvest the lettuce. Off in the distance can be seen a barn and a two-storey house, with people sitting on the front steps.
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Sanford, Fla., Lettuce Farm
Postcard image of young African-American children harvesting celery on a farm in Sanford, Florida. The children are standing with barrels to harvest the lettuce. Off in the distance can be seen a barn and a two-story house, with people sitting on the front steps. On the back of the photograph is a message addressed to Mrs. A. H. Borman in Norfolk, Virginia.
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Sanford High School baseball team, the CeleryFeds
Black and white photograph of the Sanford High School baseball team, named the CeleryFeds. The photograph shows ten baseball players standing in a line, wearing their baseball uniforms, and cleats. One player in the center is wearing a dark-colored shirt and pants. Some of the players are holding or wearing baseball hats. The player standing second from the right in the image is sportscaster Walter "Red" Barber, who graduated from Sanford High School in 1926. The photograph is a print made from a glass negative, which no longer exists.
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Sanford House Hotel
Black-and-white photographic postcard of the Sanford House Hotel, with view of a lake. The Sanford House Hotel is also known as the Hotel Carnes. Text on postcard reads: Sanford House, A.8. The photograph is by Jefferson Clay Ensminger glass plate negative. Inscribed on the back of the photograph is: 2004.002.0600.
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Sanford minor league baseball team
Black and white photograph of the Sanford minor league baseball team posed for a team photograph inside a baseball stadium. Behind the players is the multi-level stadium, with male and female spectators prepared to watch the game. The baseball team is dressed in their uniforms, which have a large letter 'S' on the front of them. At some point someone wrote numbers in pen on each person, giving the names and the positions of the players on the back. The back of the photograph reads, "1. J. Culbreath, Inf.; 2. Cal Dennis, P.; 3. Roy Harrison, O. F.; 4. 'Tige' Minor, P.; 5. B. Chapman, C.; 6. P. Bonner, S. S.; 7. B. Maxwell, O. F.; 8. Abbott, O. F.; 9. Joe Barnes, 1B; 10. Otis Curry, P.; 11. J. Newcomb, O. F."
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Sanford minor league baseball team
Black and white photograph of the Sanford baseball team standing against the fence in a small baseball stadium. Behind the players, male and female spectators can be seen sitting on the bleachers. Two men dressed in white stand on both sides of the team. The team is dressed in their baseball uniforms with the name 'Sanford' down the front of the jerseys. Some of the players are wearing hats with the letter 'J' on them. This is due to the fact that some of the players played with the Jacksonville Tarpons for part of the year, and then played with Sanford the remainder of the year.
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Sanford minor league baseball team, the Celeryfeds
Black and white photograph of the Sanford minor league baseball team posed for a team photograph inside a baseball diamond during the year 1919. Behind the players is the baseball diamond with a wooden fence. The baseball team is dressed in their uniforms, which have a large letter 'S' on the front of them. At some point someone wrote numbers in pen on each person, giving the names and the positions of the players on the back. The back of the photograph reads, "1. Buck Banville; 2. Register; 3. C. E. Johnson; 4. Watts; 5. R. E. Childs ; 6. [John Walker] Drayton; 7. C. [Clyde F.] Chapman ; 8. Stuffy Stewart; 9. Lee Crow; 10. B. Chapman; 11. H. R. Stevens."
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Sanford vs. Orlando baseball game, 1909
A large panoramic photograph of a baseball game taking place between Sanford and Orlando teams on August 13, 1909. The players can be seen standing on the infield and outfield, with a batter at home plate. The game is taking place in a small field, complete with wooden fencing and bleachers. Beyond the fencing can be seen private homes, telephone poles, and trees. Along the fence many spectators can be seen. Many are seated on top of the fence, looking over the fence, sitting on the the bleachers, or in their personal automobiles or horse-drawn carriages. It is believed that the team in the outfield is the Sanford team, and the team at bat is the Orlando team.
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San Juan Hotel.
Black-and-white photograph of the San Juan Hotel circa 1884, view with horse-drawn vehicles. Architecturally the hotel has elements of the Italian Renaissance revival style. Text on back of photograph: "San Juan Hotel, Orlando, Florida about 1884, Orlando Public Library."
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San Juan Hotel.
Black-and-white photograph of the San Juan Hotel, Orlando, Fla.and view with guests and a horse-drawn carriage.
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San Juan Hotel, Orlando, Fla.
Black-and-white photograph of the San Juan Hotel, view with cars in front. Text on back of photograph: "4 in. wide--flush on sides, copper halftone, without line. This photo was used in preparing a history of the Rotary Club of Orlando, Fla. in April 1945. The view is Orange Ave.and looking south from Washington St. The date is estimated to be 1912. Shown at right are stores of Dickson and Ives, grocers, and N.P. Yowell, dry goods "The big White Store."
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San Juan Hotel, Orlando, Fla.
Color picture postcard of San Juan Hotel, Orlando, Florida. Reverse side blank.
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Saturday School-Catechism Classes at St. Luke's c. 1942
Four young boys from St. Luke's congregation study their catechism lessons in the 'Saturday School' held in the former wooden church. c.1942. In photo of boys all seated (left to right): Edward Duda, Ivan (Bo) Jakubcin, Walter Duda and Ferdinand (Zeke) Jakubcin. In photo with 3 boys seated: Zeke Jakubcin, Walter Duda, Edward Duda and (standing), Bo Jakubcin. The boys went to public school in Oviedo during the week, but Pastor Tuhy instructed them on Saturdays. Soon St. Luke's would offer a "day school" for all the younger children of the congregation. Snapshots scanned on Epson 10000 at SLLC, April, 2012.
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Saturday School-Catechism Classes at St. Luke's c. 1942
Four young boys from St. Luke's congregation study their catechism lessons in the 'Saturday School' held in the former wooden church. c.1942. In photo of boys all seated (left to right): Edward Duda, Ivan (Bo) Jakubcin, Walter Duda and Ferdinand (Zeke) Jakubcin. In photo with 3 boys seated: Zeke Jakubcin, Walter Duda, Edward Duda and (standing), Bo Jakubcin. The boys went to public school in Oviedo during the week, but Pastor Tuhy instructed them on Saturdays. Soon St. Luke's would offer a "day school" for all the younger children of the congregation. Snapshots scanned on Epson 10000 at SLLC, April, 2012.
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Scenes from Christmas, 2002 in St. Luke's sanctuary
The sanctuary of St. Luke's Lutheran Church is beautifully decorated for Christmas in these 2002 photos of the Christmas Eve Candlelight Service and the chancel as it appeared on Christmas morning. In addition to the poinsettia plants adorning the chancel area and the scene of the Holy Family placed before the altar, the large Christmas tree was decorated with "Chrismons" (Christ-monograms) which had been made by the members of the Lutheran Women's Missionary League over a period of three decades
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Scenes from Christmas, 2002 in St. Luke's sanctuary
The sanctuary of St. Luke's Lutheran Church is beautifully decorated for Christmas in these 2002 photos of the Christmas Eve Candlelight Service and the chancel as it appeared on Christmas morning. In addition to the poinsettia plants adorning the chancel area and the scene of the Holy Family placed before the altar, the large Christmas tree was decorated with "Chrismons" (Christ-monograms) which had been made by the members of the Lutheran Women's Missionary League over a period of three decades
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Scenes from dedication of Lutheran Haven, May 30,1948
Several scenes from the day of the dedication of the new Lutheran Haven Old Folks' Home and Children's Home on May 30, 1948. Photos include images of the large tent set up for the celebration, the "parade" of attendees walking from St. Luke's Church to the dedication site and candid photos of those who were there to enjoy this memorable day.
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Scenes from dedication of Lutheran Haven, May 30,1948
Several scenes from the day of the dedication of the new Lutheran Haven Old Folks' Home and Children's Home on May 30, 1948. Photos include images of the large tent set up for the celebration, the "parade" of attendees walking from St. Luke's Church to the dedication site and candid photos of those who were there to enjoy this memorable day.
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Scenes from dedication of Lutheran Haven, May 30,1948
Several scenes from the day of the dedication of the new Lutheran Haven Old Folks' Home and Children's Home on May 30, 1948. Photos include images of the large tent set up for the celebration, the "parade" of attendees walking from St. Luke's Church to the dedication site and candid photos of those who were there to enjoy this memorable day.
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Scenes from dedication of Lutheran Haven, May 30,1948
Several scenes from the day of the dedication of the new Lutheran Haven Old Folks' Home and Children's Home on May 30, 1948. Photos include images of the large tent set up for the celebration, the "parade" of attendees walking from St. Luke's Church to the dedication site and candid photos of those who were there to enjoy this memorable day.
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Scenes from dedication of Lutheran Haven, May 30,1948
Several scenes from the day of the dedication of the new Lutheran Haven Old Folks' Home and Children's Home on May 30, 1948. Photos include images of the large tent set up for the celebration, the "parade" of attendees walking from St. Luke's Church to the dedication site and candid photos of those who were there to enjoy this memorable day.
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Scenes from dedication of Lutheran Haven, May 30,1948
Several scenes from the day of the dedication of the new Lutheran Haven Old Folks' Home and Children's Home on May 30, 1948. Photos include images of the large tent set up for the celebration, the "parade" of attendees walking from St. Luke's Church to the dedication site and candid photos of those who were there to enjoy this memorable day.
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Scenes from dedication of Lutheran Haven, May 30,1948
Several scenes from the day of the dedication of the new Lutheran Haven Old Folks' Home and Children's Home on May 30, 1948. Photos include images of the large tent set up for the celebration, the "parade" of attendees walking from St. Luke's Church to the dedication site and candid photos of those who were there to enjoy this memorable day.
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Scenes from dedication of Lutheran Haven, May 30,1948
Several scenes from the day of the dedication of the new Lutheran Haven Old Folks' Home and Children's Home on May 30, 1948. Photos include images of the large tent set up for the celebration, the "parade" of attendees walking from St. Luke's Church to the dedication site and candid photos of those who were there to enjoy this memorable day.
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