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The History of St. John’s Lutheran Church Frank Ferguson January 18, 2013

Smithwick Cemetery History by Frank Ferguson

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The History of St. John’s Lutheran Church

Frank Ferguson

January 18, 2013

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Present Church

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Johann & Augusta Justine (Kennig) Kintopf

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Johann & Augusta (Kintopf) Rehfeld

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Julius & Emily (Kennig) KaneppelCouple on the left

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Valentine & Caroline Husong

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Michael & Bertha Kienitz

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Casper & Margaret Louise Duennerman

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Entrance Gate

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Vinyl White Fence at Entrance (view from south)

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Veterans Memorial

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Wooden Cross

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Unmarked Graves

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Pergola & Directory

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Directory (view from south)

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New Steel Fence Around 3 Sides

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Church in 1915

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Church in 1915 Interior

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Smithwick Methodist Community Church

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Remodeled 1952

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Remodeled Interior 1952

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New Church 1969 Maverick Junction

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History of Fall River Viewpoint

“May the Lord himself who is our source of peace give you peace at all times and in every way.”

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Wishing Well Kiosk

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Gazebo

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Chapel

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Walkway

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Historical Marker

“The eight mile long Fall River, winding through Fall

River Canyon after the joining of Cold and Hot Brook

streams above the city of Hot Springs, tumbles below over an outcropping of sandstone falling about 50 feet to from

Fall River Falls, as viewed from the gazebo.”

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View from Fall River

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View from Fall River Road

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St John’s from its humble beginnings in the late 1800s has endured many trials

over the years.

Some congregations may have given up when their first new church

was locked up for four years, but St Johns, who will celebrate its 120th year in 2016,

has been a strong, viable church in providing its members with the

word of God as its foremost goal.