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John Walter's appointment on the Susquehanna
           

Photographer: Fred W. Solver, Class of 1906, 1869-1951 Glass negative The lantern slides were produced by Rev. Fred Solver that he used for a lecture about individuals and places associated with the Evangelical Church.
Albright College, Special Collections, Photograph Collection

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John Walter's appointment on the Susquehanna
           

Photographer: Fred W. Solver, Class of 1906, 1869-1951 Glass negative The lantern slides were produced by Rev. Fred Solver that he used for a lecture about individuals and places associated with the Evangelical Church.
Albright College, Special Collections, Photograph Collection

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The place where John Seybert was elected Bishop
On March 27, 1839, John Seybert was elected Bishop in Muehlheim, Centre County, Pennsylvania in Moser's Church. 

Photographer: Fred W. Solver, Class of 1906, 1869-1951 Glass negative The lantern slides were produced by Rev. Fred Solver that he used for a lecture about individuals and places associated with the Evangelical Church.
Albright College, Special Collections, Photograph Collection

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The place where John Seybert was elected Bishop
On March 27, 1839, John Seybert was elected Bishop in Muehlheim, Centre County, Pennsylvania in Moser's Church. 

Photographer: Fred W. Solver, Class of 1906, 1869-1951 Glass negative The lantern slides were produced by Rev. Fred Solver that he used for a lecture about individuals and places associated with the Evangelical Church.
Albright College, Special Collections, Photograph Collection

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"Acción Permamente Cristiana Por La Paz"
"Acción Permamente Cristiana Por La Paz" is the Spanish translation, though it is not a direct translation, of "Witness for Peace." David Schwartz, photographer, traveled to Nicaragua with the Witness for Peace. More information about the organization and their work in Nicaragua can be found here: http://witnessforpeace.org/section.php?id=89 Archived by Leah Williams. Photographed by Professor David Schwartz, Albright College, 1984.


David Schwartz Collection, Albright College

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"Associacion de mujeres nicaraguenses 'Luisa Amanda Espinoza' Matagalpa"
A large picture of a woman is followed by the words "Asociacion de mujeres nicaraguenses 'Luisa Amanda Espinoza' Matagalpa," or in English, "Association of Nicaraguan Women, Luis Amanda Espinoza' Matagalpa. Luisa was the first Sandinista woman killed in the battle against the Somoza regime. Archived by Leah Williams. Photographed by Professor David Schwartz, Albright College, 1984.


David Schwartz Collection, Albright College

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"Ceramica la paz centro"
People shopping outside "Ceramica la paz centro," a ceramics shop, which is still located in Leon. A Coca Cola advertisement is under the store sign. Archived by Leah Williams. Photographed by Professor David Schwartz, Albright College, 1984.


David Schwartz Collection, Albright College

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"Chez Marcel Restaurant Especialidad en Marizcos" (1/2)
Pictured is the "Chez Marcel Restaurant Especialidad en Marizcos," located in Bluefields, which still exists today. Archived by Leah Williams. Photographed by Professor David Schwartz, Albright College, 1984.


David Schwartz Collection, Albright College

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"Chez Marcel Restaurant Especialidad en Marizcos" (2/2)
Pictured is the "Chez Marcel Restaurant Especialidad en Marizcos," located in Bluefields, which still exists today. A man and a woman are pictured outside the restaurant. Archived by Leah Williams. Photographed by Professor David Schwartz, Albright College, 1984.


David Schwartz Collection, Albright College

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"Hotel Ticomo Recepcion"
"Hotel Ticomo" still exists in Managua, the capital of Nicaragua. David Schwartz, previous professor of Albright College who traveled extensively to Nicaragua during the 1970s and 1980s, may have stayed here during his travels. Archived by Leah Williams. Photographed by Professor David Schwartz, Albright College, 1984.


David Schwartz Collection, Albright College

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"La Costenita loteria popular para salud y bienestar social"
A building with a sign reads: "La Costenita loteria popular para salud y bienestar social." The English translation is"The Costenita popular lottery for health and social welfare." Pictured on the sign is a blue and white triangle (colors of the Nicaraguan flag) and a man wearing the iconic sombrero of Augusto Sandino with a woman and child. Archived by Leah Williams. Photographed by Professor David Schwartz, Albright College, 1984.


David Schwartz Collection, Albright College

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"Ministerio de cultura Biblioteca infantil Luis Alfonso Velasquez"
The sign reads "Ministerio de cultura Biblioteca infantil Luis Alfonso Velasquez," or in English, "Ministry of Culture Children's Library Luis Alfonso Velasquez." Luis was a Nicaraguan boy shot and killed by the Somoza Regime, and his murder was made to look like an accident. Velasquez park is located in Managua, where several murals were painted in the early 1980s and later destroyed by the government in the early 1990s. The library is also located in Managua. Archived by Leah Williams. Photographed by Professor David Schwartz, Albright College, 1984.


David Schwartz Collection, Albright College

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"Rest. los gitanos"
The sign reads: "Rest. los gitanos," and it appears to be the inside of the restaurant. "Los gitanos," in English, translates to "the Gypsies." A group of young people are talking by the door. Archived by Leah Williams. Photographed by Professor David Schwartz, Albright College, 1981.


David Schwartz Collection, Albright College

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"Venceremos en la alfabetizacion...EPA"
People are gathered in what appears to be a lecture hall. The wall reads: "Venceremos en la alfabetizacion...EPA," or in English, "We will overcome in literacy." EPA is the acronym for the Ejército Popular de Alfabetización or in English, People's Literacy Army. Archived by Leah Williams. Photographed by Professor David Schwartz, Albright College, 1984.


David Schwartz Collection, Albright College

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"We Americans Oppose U.S. Aggression Against Nicaragua"
Two men are holding a poster that reads "We Americans Oppose U.S. Aggression Against Nicaragua." Archived by Leah Williams. Photographed by Professor David Schwartz, Albright College, 1984.


David Schwartz Collection, Albright College

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A Cappella 1999
Mane-gels (co-ed a cappella group) practicing in 1999

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A Cappella 1999
Mane-gels (co-ed a cappella group) practicing in 1999

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A Cappella 1999
Mane-gels (co-ed a cappella group) practicing in 1999

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A Cappella 1999
Albright Angels (female a cappella group) practicing in 1999

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A Cappella 1999
Albright Angels (female a cappella group) practicing in 1999

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