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Leer Lutheran Church

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265:. With money from their lumbering jobs, members of the community purchased nearby land and founded the community of Leer, with the first permanent settlers arriving in the town in 1879. In 1882, a Norwegian Lutheran Church Society was organized in Leer at the home of Andreas and Gunhild Christopherson. The Reverend Peder lsberg, pastor of the Norwegian Lutheran congregation in Alpena, agreed to travel to Leer four times yearly for services. The Leer congregation met in a local school, and started a building fund with the intention of constructing a church. 51: 928: 65: 90: 939: 97: 72: 241:. The church grounds include a parish house, cemetery, and pavilion, as well as the church itself. The church is substantially the same as when it was built. Highlights include an altar painting by Sarah Kirkeberg Raugland, and an unusual pressed metal interior in the parish house. It was listed on the 280:
In 1916, a parish house was constructed for $ 800. The parish house served as the social and educational center of the congregation. The church was modernized in the 1930s and 1940s, with the addition of electrification, a water system, and updated heating. Stained glass windows were installed in
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Inside the church entrance is a small vestibule, along with a cry room and restroom (converted from a former coat room), beyond which is the entrance to the nave. The nave has two rows of eight oak pews with a center aisle. In the front are the chancel, altar, and pulpit, which are flanked by the
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and concrete foundation. It has a centrally positioned, rectangular bell tower 63 feet (19 m) high that projects from the front facade. The church entrance is in the base of the tower and is reached via a set of concrete steps. Above the entrance is a single stained glass window. Similar
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The cemetery fronts the church property, and contains upright, flat, and obelisk headstones, crafted from granite and marble. Various cedars, yews, pines, and shrubs area scattered throughout the property. A modern pavilion is also located near the church. This structure is an open air gabled
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The upper floor of the historic section of the parish house is a single open space, and is in substantially original condition. The walls and ceiling are covered with elaborate embossed and painted pressed metal panels. The metal panels form wainscoting and an upper rail, and transition to
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In 1883, the congregation purchased a plot of land for $ 1.00 from Karl Burud, on the condition that it be used for a church and cemetery. The first burial in the cemetery occurred in 1885. By 1898, the fund drive was nearing completion, and a building committee was appointed to determine
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pastor's dressing room, and another vestibule leading to a rear exit. A balcony is in the rear of the church. The original wood floor is covered with carpeting. Perhaps the most unusual aspect of the interior is the altar painting,
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and concrete block foundation, approximately 40 feet (12 m) by 27 feet (8.2 m). It is clad with vinyl siding, and has a main entrance reached by ten concrete steps. A later single-story addition projects to one side.
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different patterns above the rail. An oak staircase connects the upper floor to the lower. The lower floor, which has been significantly modernized, houses a kitchen, dining and social space, bathroom, and a small office.
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structure, with the roof supported by wooden posts sitting on a concrete pad, and an enclosed kitchen and utility facility on one end. The pavilion is modern, built to take the place of the original horse stalls.
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windows line the longer sides of the church. The church was originally constructed of local materials, but is presently clad in white vinyl siding.
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1941–42. A single-story addition to the parish house was constructed in 1963. As of 2014, the church is still being used for services.
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construction details. The final design was based on a German Lutheran church (no longer extant) located in nearby
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A two-story parish house is situated adjacent to the church. It is a wood-frame structure with a
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National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Norwegian Lutheran Church Complex
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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church, measuring 50 feet (15 m) by 31 feet (9.4 m), with a
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The Norwegian Lutheran Church is a rectangular wood-frame vernacular
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Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Michigan
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National Register of Historic Places in Alpena County, Michigan
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community, many members of which had recently emigrated from
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is a church located at 10430 South Leer Road, near Leer in
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Buildings and structures in Alpena County, Michigan
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Leer Lutheran Church is located in Michigan
Leer Lutheran Church is located in the United States
Long Rapids Township
45°11′50″N 83°43′11″W / 45.19722°N 83.71972°W / 45.19722; -83.71972
Gothic Revival
13000478
Long Rapids Township
Michigan
National Register of Historic Places
Alpena
Norwegian
Lier, Norway
Krakow Township
Presque Isle County
Gothic Revival
gable
fieldstone
gambrel roof


"Norwegian Lutheran Church Complex"
"Leer church officially receives historic designation"





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