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old Muskego Lutheran church

building #482324
created 2015-08-14 by daniel m. kelty
official name: old Muskego Lutheran church?   
assertion #3732089 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 0%.
is a(n): meetinghouse?   
assertion #3732092 by bplewe on 2018-07-02: confidence 0%.
started: 1844   
visited the building and original site of church area
assertion #3732088 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 80%.
ended: 1904   
visited the building and original site of church area
assertion #3746088 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 80%.
description: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Old_Muskego_Church.jpg The old Muskego Lutheran church was built in 1844 and moved to the Luther Seminary, St. Paul Minnesota in 1904.<br/>“In November 1844 Gudman Hougas and myself were chosen and set apart to go to Wisconsin to preach the Gospel. We began our labors in Muskego among the Norwegians there. Here we met the Danielson’s and Lars Heier, five of his son’s and two of his daughters joined the church. Brother Danielson his wife and his brother Enoch also joined the church. Here we organized a branch of the Church and Brother Danielson was called to preside over the Branch.” They preached in this church building<br/>?   
assertion #3732090 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 0%.
religion: Early   
assertion #3732091 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 100%.
location: 44°59'13"N, 93°11'59"W   
assertion #3720342 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 0%.
located at: Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States   
assertion #3714324 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 100%.
in group: Nauvoo Era?   
assertion #3732087 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 0%.
see also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Old_Muskego_Church.jpg    
assertion #3711324 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 100%.
notes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Old_Muskego_Church.jpg The old Muskego Lutheran church was built in 1844 and moved to the Luther Seminary, St. Paul Minnesota in 1904.<br/>“In November 1844 Gudman Hougas and myself were chosen and set apart to go to Wisconsin to preach the Gospel. We began our labors in Muskego among the Norwegians there. Here we met the Danielson’s and Lars Heier, five of his son’s and two of his daughters joined the church. Brother Danielson his wife and his brother Enoch also joined the church. Here we organized a branch of the Church and Brother Danielson was called to preside over the Branch.” They preached in this church building<br/>   
assertion #3717324 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 100%.