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Friedrich Pfotenhauer

Friedrich Pfotenhauer (April 22, 1859, Altencelle, Kingdom of Hanover – October 9, 1939, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.) was the fifth president of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, from 1911 to 1935.

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Education
Concordia Seminary
Born
(1859-04-22)April 22, 1859 Altencelle, Kingdom of Hanover
Church
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS)
Congregations served
Lewiston, Minnesota (1887–1894) · Hamburg, Minnesota (1894–1911)
Died
October 9, 1939(1939-10-09) (aged 80) Chicago, Illinois
Offices held
President, LCMS (1911–1935) · 1st vice-president, LCMS (1908–1911 · President, LCMS Minnesota & Dakota District (1892-1908)

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Friedrich Pfotenhauer

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Friedrich Pfotenhauer

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Offices held · 3
Friedrich Pfotenhauer → 1st vice-president, LCMS (1908–1911, President, LCMS (1911–1935), President, LCMS Minnesota & Dakota District (1892-1908)
related to External links · 3
Friedrich Pfotenhauer → Media, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
Congregations served · 2
Friedrich Pfotenhauer → Hamburg, Minnesota (1894–1911), Lewiston, Minnesota (1887–1894)
Writings · 2
Friedrich Pfotenhauer → Fuenfzehn Ansprachen, Predigten
Born · 1
Friedrich Pfotenhauer → (1859-04-22)April 22, 1859 Altencelle, Kingdom of Hanover
Church · 1
Friedrich Pfotenhauer → Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS)
Died · 1
Friedrich Pfotenhauer → October 9, 1939(1939-10-09) (aged 80) Chicago, Illinois
Education · 1
Friedrich Pfotenhauer → Concordia Seminary
Ordained · 1
Friedrich Pfotenhauer → November 7, 1880
Spouse · 1
Friedrich Pfotenhauer → Helene Brauer

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illinois president 1911 minnesota lcms pfotenhauer october chicago missouri 1935 served dakota 1887 1908 altencelle 1939 elected kingdom hanover lutheran

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Friedrich PfotenhauerChurchLutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS)1.00infobox
Friedrich PfotenhauerCongregations servedLewiston, Minnesota (1887–1894)1.00infobox
Friedrich PfotenhauerCongregations servedHamburg, Minnesota (1894–1911)1.00infobox
Friedrich PfotenhauerDiedOctober 9, 1939(1939-10-09) (aged 80) Chicago, Illinois1.00infobox
Friedrich PfotenhauerEducationConcordia Seminary1.00infobox
Friedrich PfotenhauerOffices heldPresident, LCMS (1911–1935)1.00infobox
Friedrich PfotenhauerOffices held1st vice-president, LCMS (1908–19111.00infobox
Friedrich PfotenhauerOffices heldPresident, LCMS Minnesota & Dakota District (1892-1908)1.00infobox
Friedrich PfotenhauerOrdainedNovember 7, 18801.00infobox
Friedrich PfotenhauerSpouseHelene Brauer1.00infobox
Friedrich PfotenhauerWritingsFuenfzehn Ansprachen1.00infobox
Friedrich PfotenhauerWritingsPredigten1.00infobox

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