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              Crèche 17
              12.01-3585 17 Box3 · Item · 20th century
              Part of Nativity Sets and Creches

              This hand crafted wooden nativity scene is composed of mixed mediums of different wood and hand stained. It was crafted by Sister Bertilla Burger OSB.

              Crèche 30
              12.01-3585 30 Box3 · Item · 20th century
              Part of Nativity Sets and Creches

              This item was hand crafted by Sister Bertilla Burger and Sister Antoinette Fischer of the Academy Art Department in 1974. It is made of scrap materials supplied by Ferdinand furniture factories. It includes the signature of Sister Mary Kenneth Scheessele on the base.

              Fischer, Antoinette
              Crèche 31
              12.01-3585 31 Box3 · Item · 20th century
              Part of Nativity Sets and Creches

              This item was hand crafted by Sister Bertilla Burger and Sister Antoinette Fischer of the Academy Art Department in 1974. It is made of scrap materials supplied by the Ferdinand furniture factories.

              Fischer, Antoinette
              Crèche 32
              12.01-3585 32 Box1 · Item · 20th century
              Part of Nativity Sets and Creches

              This item is hand carved from wood and contains three miniature figurines and a miniature Native American blanket. It is of Native American origin. It was given to the monastery by an unknown donor.

              Crèche 33
              12.01-3585 33 Box1 · Item · 20th century
              Part of Nativity Sets and Creches

              This 4 item nativity set consists of hand painted clay figurines. It is of Native American origin. It was a gift from Father Raymond Otto to his sister, Sister Ida Otto. Father Raymond was a priest of Blue Cloud Abbey. It was given to Sister Louise LaRoche by Sister Ida Otto. She in turn donated it to the monastery.

              Doris Hagey