Birthplace of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod

Birthplace of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (HM1AHE)

Location: Milwaukee, WI 53224 Milwaukee County
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N 43° 8.512', W 88° 2.699'

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On Christmas Day 1847, a group of German-speaking settlers, mostly from Pennsylvania, met and founded the German Evangelical Lutheran and Reformed Church of Granville Township. By June 1849, these settlers had built and dedicated a log church on a site just south of the West Granville Cemetery, eventually renaming the congregation Salem Lutheran Church. On December 8, 1849, three Lutheran pastors, John Muehlhaeuser of Grace Lutheran Church in Milwaukee, John Weinmann of St. John Lutheran Church in Oak Creek, and William Wrede of Salem Lutheran Church in Granville, met in the Grace Church hall and made plans to organize a new church body, the First German Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Wisconsin. Muehlhaeuser was elected president, Weinmann secretary, and Wrede treasurer. Pastor Muehlhaeuser was entrusted with drawing up a constitution for the new synod.

The first synod convention was held at Salem Lutheran Church in Granville on May 26, 1850. Five pastors representing eighteen congregations met and adopted a constitution. This event marked the beginning of what is now the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, a Lutheran denomination that has become an international church body. Thus the Wisconsin Synod was conceived at Grace Lutheran Church in Milwaukee and born at Salem Lutheran Church in Granville.

Salem Lutheran Church later divided along denominational lines. In 1860 the Reformed members founded what is now West Granville Presbyterian Church, located just to the north. In 1863 the Lutheran members constructed a Milwaukee cream brick church on this site. This historic church was used by the Salem congregation until 1977. Today the 1863 church is known as Salem Lutheran Landmark Church and Museum. It is one of the oldest church buildings in the city of Milwaukee and is a representative example of Italianate architecture. The church was designated a City of Milwaukee historic site in 1992.
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HM NumberHM1AHE
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Marker Number549
Year Placed2013
Placed ByWisconsin Historical Society
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Date Added Friday, October 17th, 2014 at 11:33am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)16T E 415021 N 4777098
Decimal Degrees43.14186667, -88.04498333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 43° 8.512', W 88° 2.699'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds43° 8' 30.72" N, 88° 2' 41.94" W
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Area Code(s)414
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 6814-6850 N 107th St, Milwaukee WI 53224, US
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