Front:
St. Lorenz Lutheran Church, reconstructed first
Log Cabin, Historic Marker and Church Bells
in the Forest.
Back:
St. Lorenz Lutheran Church is the oldest Lutheran
Church in the Saginaw Valley and one of the
oldest in the State of Michigan, founded in 1845.
The replica, reconstructed in 1963 by Wm.
Zehnder, Jr. on its original site, was the first
log cabin used as a parsonage, church and
school for the Chippewa Indians. The Church
Bells were brought over by the Early Settlers
from Nuernberg, Germany.
Photography by John D. Freeman
Fren Studios
Published by Freeman Studios, Berrien Springs, Michigan
FRANKENMUTH, MICHIGAN - where the
gemuetlichkeit of Old Bavaria blends with
the hospitality of New America. Located
6 minutes off I-75 Expressway.
76406
HERE