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FormatBook Whole
Author, MonographicWalther, C. F. W. (Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm), 1811-1887
Title, MonographicAmerikanisch-Lutherische Evangelien Postille: Predigten ueber die evangelischen Pericopen der Sonntage und Hauptfeste des Kirchenjahrs
Edition or VersionSiebente Auflage
Place of PublicationSt. Louis, Mo.
PublisherDruckerei und Stereotypie der Synode von Missouri, Ohio u. a. St.
Date of Publication1880
Extent of Workvi, 404 pages : frontispiece (portrait) ; 28 cm
OCLC854296086
NotesGerman-American author. On title page: ". . . gehalten und dem Druck uebergeben von Carl Ferd. Wilh. Walther. Pfarrer der ersten deutschen ev. luth. Gemeinde zu St. Louis." Druckerei und Stereotypie der Synode von Missouri, Ohio u. a. St. Zu beziehen durch deren General-Agenten M. C. Barthel, St. Louis, Mo. (Der Erloes fliesst in die Synodal-Casse.)"

Vorwort is "signed": St. Louis, im Staate Missouri, im December 1870. Der Verfasser."

Two copies: 1. Book is in poor condition, with blue tape along spine. Includes writing indicating this book belonged to the Ziegelbein family. "Wilhelm Ziegelbein geboren den 8ten April 1828, gestorben den 14 Feb. 1886, Alter: 57 Jahren 10 M. 6 Tage."

Copy 2 has loose pages through p. iv. This copy has pencil notations in the old German script inside the front cover.
MKI Annotation---- From Ziegelbein Family Home Page (http://www.vonfange.com/zb/ziegelb.htm): "William Ziegelbein (1828-1886) and his wife Sophia Niermann (1835-1912) came to America from Lippe, Germany sometime before 1857. William and Sophia were married June 5, 1857 in New York City. From about 1858 to 1866 they had 6 children, only three of whom lived past their first year."
Call NumberPIA MO (St. Louis: Lutherischer Concordia)
MKI TermsReligious works/ Sermons, German/ Lutheran Church