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Klaudt Indian Family Bibliography

Rev. R. H. Klaudt, his wife, Lillian Little Soldier, and their children, Vernon, Melvin, Ray, Ken, and Ramona, performed gospel music as vocalists and musicians. R. H. Klaudt, son of German Russians Gottlieb and Katharine Klaudt, is from Mercer County, North Dakota near Beulah. Lillian Little Soldier, an Arikara Indian and daughter of Clarence Little Soldier, is from the Elbowoods, North Dakota area. The family later moved to Doraville, Georgia.
ARTICLES/INFORMATION
Klaudt Indian Family. Information files, IF0001. Hal Bernard Dixon Jr. Pentecostal Research Center.

Special Call Session of the Council of Twelve Meeting Minutes, December 14, 1939 – December 15, 1939. Church of God (Cleveland, Tenn.), General Ministries collection, CG0006. Hal Bernard Dixon Jr. Pentecostal Research Center.

Deceased Ministers Collection, Vernon R. Klaudt. Deceased minister’s collection, M0066. Hal Bernard Dixon Jr. Pentecostal Research Center.

Alexander, Corky. "The Evangelistic Legacy of the KLAUDT INDIAN FAMILY." Church of God Evangel (Cleveland), June, 2010, p.17.

MENTIONS IN CHURCHOF GOD EVANGEL
February 19, 1949; August 19, 1950; October 14, 1950; May 1, 1954; September 28, 1964; June 2006

PRINTED MUSIC
Gospel special: Klaudt family. Cleveland, Tenn. Tennessee Music & Printing Company, 1951, Church M2198 .G676 1951.

Gospel specials: Klaudt family, no. 3. Cleveland, Tenn. Tennessee Music & Printing Company, 1953, Church M2198 .G676 1953.

SOUND RECORDINGS
At the End of the Trail: The Klaudt Indian Family (LP). Doraville: Family Tone Records, 1967, Max Morris album collection #663

Gospel Favorites: The Klaudt Indian Family (12 in.). Doraville: Family Tones Records, 1968, Max Morris collection #655

The Highest Hill: The Klaudt Indian Family (12 in.). Doraville: Family Tone Records, 1968, Max Morris collection #652

The Klaudt Indian Family (12 in). Doraville: Family Tone Records, 1967, Max Morris collection #659

Traveling On: The Klaudt Indian Family (12in.). Doraville: Family Tone Records, 1968, Max Morris collection #654

Gospel Warhoop: The Klaudt Indian Family (12 in.). Doraville: Family Tone Records, Max Morris Collection # 655

Peace on Earth: Mom Klaudt Sings (12 in.). Doraville: Family Tone Records, Max Morris collection # 660

Whispering Hope: The Klaudt Indian Family (12 in.). Doraville: Family Tone Records, Max Morris collection #661

At The End of the Trail: The Klaudt Indian Family (12 in.). Doraville: Family Tone Records, Max Morris collection # 663

PHOTOGRAPHS
Klaudt Indian Family (Vernon and Lillian). General photograph collection, V0002. Hal Bernard Dixon Jr. Pentecostal Research Center.

BOOKS
McNeil, W. K. Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music. New York: Routledge, 2005, Ref ML102.G6 E63 2005.

Klaudt, Melvin. Mission For American Indian Children Coloring Book. Lawrenceville, 2013, Klaudt Indian Family Information Files

Rodgers, Darrin J. Northern Harvest: Pentecostalism in North Dakota. Bismarck: 2003.

EXTERNAL SOURCES

Confessions of a Preacher Man's Son. Sanibel Library, 1997.

Klaudt Family Specials no. 4. University of Georgia, 1954.

Klaudt Indian Family Collection, 1954-1999. North Dakota State University Archives, 1954.


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