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1877 – The first Swedish immigrants to settle in the dense and virgin "Big Woods" of Rice County formed the Christdala congregation on July 18, 1877. Christdala congregation was established by 13 founding families on 1.125 acres (0.455 ha) of land given by neighbours Peter Youngquist & Carl
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1871 – Lester post office established by John W. Thompson one mile (1.6 km) west of Christdala. Thompson's business card read: Notary Public, Justice of the Peace, Real Estate Developer, Minnesota State Legislature, Postmaster." More than half a dozen Swedish families now lived in the vicinity.
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Christdala congregation was formed in 1877 by Swedish immigrants who settled in Rice County. The church was built in Late Gothic Revival style during 1878. Worship services were discontinued in 1966. Dating from 1994, several members of the former Christdala congregation formed the Christdala Church
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1917 - English adopted as the only language. New wood-burning furnace and hot air registers installed, wood fireplace in basement removed, convection floor slats covered. Original hand-fashioned kneeling benches replaced with 18 identical oak pews, 9 on each side of the center aisle.
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1856 – George Miller homesteaded 160 acres (65 ha) and platted a village recorded as "Millersburg." Miller erected a mill and a hotel and a partner started a general store, attracting "Yankee" settlers from the east. Later a post office and blacksmith shop were established.
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1880 – Pulpit was built by John Olson for $ 15.00, interior walls plastered, native ash wainscoting installed. Oil lamps and first organ acquired. Annual membership dues were $ 4.00 for men, $ 3.00 for women and the church building had an insured value of $ 600.00.
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1994 – Christdala Church Preservation & Cemetery Association incorporated as an IRS-approved charitable organization for tax-deductible gifts. Substantial funds raised to preserve the church with new paint, roof, windows, fence, front steps, flag poles.
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1885 – Christdala church constitution adopted. Over 55% of Christdala's budget was dedicated to education. The church records stated: "The fruit of a surrendered life becomes capable of sacrificing personal advantages for the sake and welfare of the group."
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2008 - Christdala acquired the old Millersburg Schoolhouse, built in 1887, for use as a records repository and community museum. Restoration of the old one-room schoolhouse where the local Swedish community attended school into the 1950s is on-going.
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1878 – Christdala church building was constructed by John Olson and John Lundberg of Northfield for $ 230.00. The existing Christdala Church building is original and has never been altered or moved.
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1892 – Carpet installed inside church. Treasurer's report: "All debts have been paid and there is a balance of $ 147.14 in the treasury. This is the best condition in all of our history."
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1881 – Front steps and horse stalls were built; table, chairs, baptismal font purchased (still in church today). Each family required to provide one cord of basswood per year for heating.
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Preservation and Cemetery. Christdala Church and Cemetery are both well preserved. Today the church serves as a memorial to the contributions made by a small group of
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2002 – Christdala celebrated 125th Anniversary. Christdala Preservation Association established a Permanent Fund goal of $ 1,000,000 for perpetual maintenance.
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settlers in Rice County in the latter half of the 19th century. They prospered, built a simple church and made lasting contributions to their community.
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1942 – Christdala's 65th Anniversary: "The blessings of their endeavors are ours.…as giants in the earth they stood, their faith in God availing."
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1890 – Membership peaked at 230 members. Church resolution: "Resolved that all children know their ABCs before they attend school."
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2007 - Christdala celebrated 130th Anniversary; invested over $ 250,000 in the church and cemetery between 1994-2007.
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1897 – Congregation acquired Blacksmith Sandbo's house west of Millersburg for $ 552.99 as a parish house.
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1893 – Window shades & burial equipment acquired. Economic depression in U.S. ("Cleveland's Panic").
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1882 – Christdala congregation reached 70 families and Sunday church attendance averaged 170 people.
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1878 to 1918 – High point of Swedish immigration into the U.S., Minnesota & Rice County.
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1886 – New organ purchased from Wick Organ Company in Chicago (still in use today).
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1995 - Christdala formally placed on "The National Register of Historic Places" by
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1966 – Membership declined to a handful, Christdala congregation disestablished.
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1957 – Interior walls replastered and painted for Christdala's 80th Anniversary.
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Hirdler. Christdala was admitted into the Minnesota Conference of the Lutheran
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1938 – Fewer than six pioneer families remained in the Christdala community.
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1903 – English services offered once a month on Sunday afternoon or evening.
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1870 – First Swedish immigrants settled in the Millersburg area from the
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in 1995 because of its historical significance and its ties to the
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Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota
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Christdala Evangelical Swedish Lutheran Church from the southeast
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1895 – 60-foot (18 m) bell tower added to front of church.
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National Register of Historic Places in Rice County, Minnesota
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The History of the Christdala Evangelical Lutheran Church
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The History of the Christdala Evangelical Lutheran Church
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officiated at official induction ceremony at Christdala.
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Den Svenska Evangeliska Lutherska Christdala FΓΆrsamlingen
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1978 – Christdala cemetery association established.
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Christdala Evangelical Swedish Lutheran Church is located in Minnesota
Christdala Evangelical Swedish Lutheran Church is located in the United States
Lonsdale, Minnesota
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Gothic Revival
95000617
Forest Township, Rice County, Minnesota
National Register of Historic Places
Department of the Interior
Northfield, Minnesota
James-Younger Gang
Swedish-American
Red Wing
Vasa
Nicolaus Gustafson
James-Younger Gang
Cole Younger
Frank James
Augustana Synod
U.S. Department of the Interior
Joanne Benson
"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service
"Den Svenska Evangeliska Lutherska Christdala Forsamlingen"
"Christdala Church Preservation and Cemetery Association"
"A country school preserved in Millersburg"
Christdala Lutheran Church website

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