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Format | Manuscript |
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Creator | Melke, John Theodore |
Title, Manuscript | John Theodore Mueller: A Cornerstone of Conservatism |
Date | 1992 |
Extent of Work | vi, 29 pp., ill. |
URL | |
Notes | A paper for Prof. Westerhaus's Church History class, 1992. |
Abstract | John Theodore Mueller was born on April 5, 1885, in Freedom Township near Janesville, Minnesota to parents Rev. Andrew Mueller and Ottilie Krumbholtz Mueller. He met his wife, Adeline Meibohm, while serving as a Lutheran minister in New Orleans. In 1913, he accepted a call to serve St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hubbell, Michigan, where he gave sermons in both German and English. German also played a role in his service in Illinois at Zion Lutheran Church in Ottawa and Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church in Marseilles. In 1920, Pastor Mueller began more than forty years of service at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis. He died in 1967, and is buried in St. Louis. |
Call Number | Digital file (PDF) |
MKI Terms | Mueller, John Theodore, 1885-1967/ Lutherans/ Biographies |