1910-1915 |
Hellig Olav |
Steamship |
The steamship Hellig Olav, part of the Scandinavian American Line, brought a number of Latvian immigrants from Europe to America. |
1941 |
Anniversary program from 1941 |
Latvian Baptist Young People's Society of Philadelphia |
On Oct. 19, 1941, the Latvian Baptist Young People's Society of Philadelphia marked its 41st anniversary with a program that included spiritual songs and messages. Although no location is listed for the event, it may have taken place in the Latvian Baptist Church in Philadelphia. Afterward, a gathering took place at a private home. |
1934 |
Uz Laiku Robežas |
Immigrant press |
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1927 |
Rīta Rasa |
Immigrant press |
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1930 |
Jaunais Līdumnieks |
Immigrant Press |
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1910 |
Drawing of the First Lettish Baptist Church, Philadelphia |
Latvian Baptists in Philadelphia |
A drawing of the First Lettish Baptist Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, published in the April 28, 1910, edition of the Rīga-based periodical Avots. The building at 855 Preston Street was a two-story house that the congregation began using in 1910 but quickly outgrew. The illustration was created by J.W. Celms. |
1914 |
Obituary for the Rev. Jānis Neibuks |
Latvian Baptists |
The Rīga-based Latvian Baptist periodical Avots carried this obituary for the Rev. Jānis Neibuks (1849-1914) in its March 19, 1914, issue. Neibuks had served the First Lettish Baptist Church in Philadelphia from 1904-1909, but then moved to Boston, where he was pastor until 1913. Illness forced him to step away from the ministry, but after recuperating he began mission work through the Chicago congregation. Niebuks also served the small Latvian Baptist congregation in Sussex County, Virginia. Before his death, he had returned to Philadelphia to once again lead the congregation there. The obituary was written by the Rev. Jānis Kvietiņš, then pastor of the Baptist congregation in New York. |
ca. 1916 |
Baptism in Bucks County, Pennsylvania |
Latvian Baptists in Pennsylvania |
A photograph of the Rev. Peter Buschman (Pēteris Bušmanis) baptizing an unidentified person in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, ca. 1916. Bucks County, a rural area north of Philadelphia, developed into a "colony" for Latvian Baptists. |
ca. 1920 |
Notice of meeting |
Philadelphia Latvian Baptist Youth Society |
To remind members to attend, the Philadelphia Latvian Baptist Youth Society sent them notices of meetings such as this one. The text stressed the importance of participation. Photograph by Andris Straumanis. |
1906 |
The Rev. Jānis Neibuks and his family |
Latvian Baptists |
The Rev. Jānis Neibuks (John Neubuch, Neubuck, Neubuk) and his family are pictured in the February 8, 1906, issue of the Baptist periodical Avots, published in Rīga. Neibuks was the second pastor of the Philadelphia Latvian Baptist Church and also served as pastor of the Boston church. |