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In 1800 a little settlement, prcdominately German, spread itself along the Monongahela River upstream and opposite its junction with the Youghiogheny
River. The section now McClure Street above the Risher mine incline was known
as Amity. Below this line the settlement was called Dravosburg. As the settlement
grew, it was given a post office and called Dravosburg in honor of Mr. Dravo.For many years previous, the Lutheran Church was the only house of worship
here. The services were conducted in German. An occasional English service was
held by a neighboring pastor in the school house or in a hall above the brick Dravo
store on Washington Avenue (Mon River Road.)Sessions were held nearly every evening in the Lutheran Church. In answer to a
group of people's faith, Mr. Risher built a church on Mon River Rd. (now
Washington Ave. which was dedicated March 26, 1871 as Amity Presbyterian). A
German school (parochial) was connected within the Lutheran Church. My
mother told me about it. She said the old professor with long fitted gown and little
tight black cap - sat on a high stool before his classes.The cemetery was behind and up the hill from the church and school.
A collection of $600.00 was raised to build the first church. Mr. August
Goldstrom and Mr. Jacob Christman were two of those who sponsored the drive.MARGARET B. RISHER
This congregation was organized in 1859 as the First German Evangelical
Lutheran St. John's Congregation of Mifflin Township (now Dravosburg) Allegheny
County, Penna. (A copy of the charter is in the archives of the congregation). It
seemis that Rev. Michael Schweigert, Pittsburgh Synod, was the first Pastor. The
congregation constituted a parish with Peace Church, Greenock, Pennsylvania.Peace and St. John's left Pittsburgh Synod and joined the American Lutheran
Church - Synod of Ohio - and were served by pastors from that Synod until about
1918 when seemingly the Congregation broke up and the church doors were closed
for about the next ten years.The Congregation had apparently a rough time. According to the available
records, it disbanded twice, in 1912 and in 1918. It was organized in 1859
reorganized in 1912 and again in 1928.The following records will varify the few facts that we were able to assimilate:
The undersigned, were the Members and Founders of the German Lutheran
Christian Congregation, of Mifflin Township, (now Dravosburg, Allegheny County,
Pa.)
NOTE: The following is a copy as the list of members appeared in the Anniversary booklet. Following the actual copies is an alphabetical listing of persons on the lists. (181 persons)
CHARTERED IN THE YEAR OF 1859

Alphabetical List
Peter Baerras
Jacob Bassor
Adam Behm
Adam Beist
Konrad BriedingerJacob Christman
Henry Demmel
Heinrich Demmell
Jacob Demmell
Christian Dierstein
Mrs. Henry Doney
Christ Dryer
Fred W. Dryer
Frederick Dryer
William Dryer
Charley Durst
Heinrich Durst
Mrs. Margaret DurstFritz Eckert
Johannis Egley
Jacob Ellicker
Peter Ellicker
August Esper
Charles EspeyJohn Faulkner
Charles Fechter
Kasper Fechter
Herman Freidel
Godfried FriedelJacob Glasner
Jacob Glasser
Henry Glassner
Peter Goedel
August Goldstrohm
C.W. Goldstrohm
Chas. F. Goldstrohm
Heinrich Goldstrohm
Henry Goldstrohm
Mrs. Henry Goldstrohm
Wm. S. Goldstrohm
Konrad Goldstrohm, Sr.
Konrad W. Goldstrohm
Heinrich Golstrohm
Konrad Golstrohm
Nicklos GraffFred Haberman
Frederick W. Haberman
George C. Haberman
Henry Haberman
Fred W. Haberman, Jr.
Fred W. Haberman, Sr.
Adam Halt
Johannis Hamerstein
Charley Hart
Conrad J. Hart
Konrad Hart
Jacob Heckman
Adam Heilman
Johannis Heinrich
Louis Henry
Konrad Hetrich
Konrad Hilderbrand
Heinrich Hobbman
Adam Hoffman
Peter Hoffman
Philip Hoffman
August Hoffmeister
Jos. W. Holschuch
Wilhelm Holschuch
Peter HuffnagelWilliam Kelebach
Mrs. Wm. Kemmerling
John Ketzsterfer
Johannis Ketzsterffer
Johannis Kint
John H. Kint
John Kint
Mallendin Kint
Mrs. Valentine Kint
John Kint, Sr.
George Kniss
Johannis Kniss
Willem Kniss
Casper Knobelock
Christopher Koch
Mrs. Henry Koch
Christian Koerber
Ernst Koerber
Fred Koerber
Willem Koerber
Abraham Kohl
Charles Kohl
Ed. Kohl
Edward Kohl
Jacob Kohl
Jacob Kohl
Keinrich Kohl
Louis Kohl
Martin Kohl
Adam Krobb
Friederich Krobb
Peter Krobb
George Kunkelman
Keinrich Kunkelman
Michael Kunkelman
Philip KunkelmanJohannis Lampe
Wm. J. Leader
Jacob Linn
Johannis Linn
John C. Linn
John Linn
John W. Linn
Peter Linn
Sr. Johannis Luffe
August Lummel
James LummelAdd. Martin
John H. Martin
John Martin
Johannis Miller
John MillerJohannis Paule
Frederich PirlKonrad Raymer
Mrs. Mary Schuch
Dan Schuman
Daniel Schuman
William Schuman
Daniel Schuman, Sr.
Dan. C. Sorg
Daniel Sorg
Daniel Sorg
Johannis Sorg
Michael Sorg
Michael Sorg
Mrs. Daniel Sorg
Philip Sorg
Willem Sorg
Heinrich Sorg, Sr.
Peter Spillman
William Spittal
Johannis Steinhelper
Mrs. J. SteinhelperGeorge E. Thomas
Mrs. Jacob Thorp
Mrs. Lotte ThorpMartin Ulrich
Johannis Wagner
Willem Wagner
John Walter
Christian Weigand
Heinrich Weigand
George Weil
George Weil
Matz Weil
Peter Weinkauf
Heinrich Wiegand
Christian Wilhelm
August Winkelvoss
Christian Winkelvoss
Ferdinand Winkelvoss
Fred Winkelvoss
Frederick Winkelvoss
Ludwig Winkelvoss
Mrs. Fred Winkelvoss
Mrs. Louis Winkelvoss
August Winkevoss
Christ. H. Wisser
Heinrich Wisser
Henry Wisser
Henry Wisser
Jacob Wisser
Johannis Wisser
Johannis Wisser
Mrs. Charley Wisser
Wilhelm Wisser
Willem Wisser
Wm. C. WisserChrist. W. Zwingler
Heinrich Zwingler
The Trustees
Jacob Christian
Chas. F. Goldlstrohm, Secretary
Conrad J. Hart, President
Adam Hat
John Miller
Jacob Paule, Treasurer
Wm. C. Pirl
John L. Sorg
William Sorg