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Frankenmuth's "First 15" settlers set out on a religious mission in 1845: Evangelize the teachings of the Lutheran faith to the Ojibwe. Who organized the mission? What were outcomes of the work? Should we deem the mission a "success" or "failure?" Our Historians delve deep into the topic, teasing out some of what we call the "tough stuff" of history. Listen in, subscribe, and leave a review! It's a great way to share our community’s history! The Historians in Lederhosen are proudly supported by the Frankenmuth Historical Association. Check out the FHA at www.FrankenmuthMuseum.org.
By Frankenmuth Historical AssociationFrankenmuth's "First 15" settlers set out on a religious mission in 1845: Evangelize the teachings of the Lutheran faith to the Ojibwe. Who organized the mission? What were outcomes of the work? Should we deem the mission a "success" or "failure?" Our Historians delve deep into the topic, teasing out some of what we call the "tough stuff" of history. Listen in, subscribe, and leave a review! It's a great way to share our community’s history! The Historians in Lederhosen are proudly supported by the Frankenmuth Historical Association. Check out the FHA at www.FrankenmuthMuseum.org.