Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Archives
321 Bonnie Lane
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007
773-380-2818
email archives@elca.org
We have records of the Trinity Slovak Lutheran Church on microfilm here at the archives.
The records of Trinity are on two rolls of film, #1235 and #1236.
Roll #1235 contains Baptisms from 1894-1945 and Confirmations from 1937-1979.
Roll #1236 contains Marriages from 1894-1980, Burials from 1894-1980,
and Baptisms from 1949.
MAY FILMS BE USED AT THE ARCHIVES? Yes, you may visit the ELCA Archives, Chicago,and use the microfilm reels that are of interest in the reading room. A self-service reader-printer is available and the cost for copies is $.25 per page. Be sure to make an appointment with a reference archivist in advance of your research visit.
ARE FILMS AVAILABLE FOR LOAN? Yes, microfilm rolls may be borrowed for a period of one month. The ELCA Archives does not lend the film through inter-library loan, rather directly with individuals. The cost of loan is currently (as of Apr 2006) $15 per roll. The fee must be paid in advance of shipment. The film will be shipped to you via UPS and you will be responsible for the cost of mailing the film back to the ELCA Archives. If a film roll is lost in the mail the borrower will be held responsible and charged for replacement of the film. We recommend that you return films either via UPS or registered U.S. mail, both of which can be traced. If a film is damaged during loan, the ELCA Archives reserves the right to charge the borrower for the cost of a replacement copy.
ARE FILMS AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE? Yes, if you decide that you would like to purchase a roll of microfilm, you must do so, according to the following procedure. First, the lending copy of the film may not be purchased. A new unused film copy will be ordered for you. The cost to purchase is currently (as of Apr 2006) $45 per roll (includes shipping cost). Second, if the congregation is still in existence, you must first secure the congregation's written permission to purchase a copy of their records on film. If you wish to purchase an entire roll, you will need a letter of permission to purchase from each congregation represented on the roll. The ELCA Archives will provide the addresses of congregations. Permission to obtain records of disbanded congregations is granted by the ELCA Archives.
PLEASE NOTE: Any film that is loaned is considered the property of either the congregation(s) whose records are included on each roll or the ELCA Archives. It is a violation of U.S. copyright law to make copies of the entire film, either on microfilm or in paper format. Paper photocopies of sections of the film may be made from the film for personal use, but any substantial copying of the microfilm is illegal.
Ref: www.elca.org/archives/filmloan.html