October 29, 2022

Saron Evangelical Lutheran Church (Saronville, Neb.) [RG2661.AM]

HISTORY NEBRASKA MANUSCRIPT FINDING AID



RG2661.AM:  Saron Evangelical Lutheran Church (Saronville, Nebraska)



Records, etc.: 1872-1932

Saronville, Clay County, Nebraska:  

Size:  One reel of microfilm



SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE



The Saron Evangelical Lutheran Church collection is arranged in two series: 1) Constitution and minutes, 1872-1932 and 2) History of the church. Series one consists of two volumes containing handwritten entries commencing December 6, 1872. The constitution and a portion of the minutes are written in the Swedish language. Series two consists of a four page historical sketch of this church founded by Swedish farmers in 1872. The author and date of this sketch are unknown. The collection relates to the history and activities of the church and community.



These items were loaned to the Nebraska State Historical Society for microfilming on August 8, 1956, by Reverend Delpho Peterson, pastor of the Saron Evangelical Lutheran Church, as part of the Norden Club project in Scandinavian history.  The records have been digitized from the microfilm.  See the link below the inventory.



INVENTORY



Series 1 – Records



Constitution and minutes, 2 volumes, 1872-1932



Series 2 – History



Early History of the Saron Lutheran Church, community and town of Saronville, typed, 4 pp.



Digital records of the Saron Evangelical Lutheran Church  (PDF)



 



Subject headings:



Clay County, Neb. — Religious institutions and affairs

Evangelical Church in Nebraska

Evangelical Lutheran Church in Nebraska

Lutheran Church in Nebraska

Saron Evangelical Lutheran Church (Saronville, Neb.)

Saronville, Neb.

Swedes in Nebraska



 



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