Religion

One hallmark of the American experience captured in the Museum's collections is the nation's broad diversity of religious faiths. Artifacts range from Thomas Jefferson's Bible to a huge "Sunstone" sculpture carved for a Mormon temple in Illinois in 1844 to a household shrine from the home of a Pueblo Indian in the 1990s. Furniture, musical instruments, clothing, cooking ware, and thousands of prints and figures in the collections have all played roles in the religious lives of Americans. The most comprehensive collections include artifacts from Jewish and Christian European Americans, Catholic Latinos, Protestant Arab Americans, Buddhist and Christian Asian Pacific Americans, and Protestant African Americans. One notable group is the Vidal Collection of carved figures known as santos and other folk religious material from the practice of Santeria in Puerto Rico.

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Location
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date made
1918
ID Number
CL.302600
catalog number
302600
accession number
62178
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Location
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Date made
1917
associated date
1885 - 1920
maker
Providence Lithograph Co.
ID Number
CL.306787.75
accession number
306787
catalog number
306787.75
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Location
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Date made
1918
maker
Gosar, Ivan
ID Number
CL.304142.10
catalog number
304142.10
accession number
304142
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Location
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Date made
1918
maker
Gosar, Ivan
ID Number
CL.304142.14
accession number
304142
catalog number
304142.14
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Location
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Date made
1918
maker
Gosar, Ivan
ID Number
CL.304142.11
accession number
304142
catalog number
304142.11
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Location
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Date made
1918
associated date
1910 - 1920
maker
Gosar, Ivan
ID Number
DL.304142.20A
accession number
304142
catalog number
304142.20A
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Location
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date made
1918-11-05
maker
Signal Corps' Army Pictorial Service and Army Communications Service
ID Number
2013.0327.0656
catalog number
2013.0327.0656
accession number
2013.0327
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Location
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date made
1890-1914
maker
Gallaher, L. Bernie
ID Number
PG.003309
accession number
57227
catalog number
3309
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Location
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Date made
1919-09-14
associated date
1919
ID Number
CL.306787.73
accession number
306787
catalog number
306787.73
This sheet music is for the sonfg “Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!” with words and music by Frank Loesser. It was published by Famous Music Corp.
Description

This sheet music is for the sonfg “Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!” with words and music by Frank Loesser. It was published by Famous Music Corp. in New York, New York in 1942.

On a Sunday morning in December 1941, a chaplain had his most difficult assignment — to say a prayer to sailors aboard a U.S. navy ship actively under low–flying attack by the enemy firing from all directions. He quickly realized the best he could do was walk the ammunition line saying, “Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!” Stories of the overheard phrase quickly turned into legend and passed between soldiers, eventually reaching the press and one Broadway composer and lyricist, Frank Loesser. He served in the Radio Productions Unit charged with mounting shows of popular guest stars for boosting morale of the troops.

With the phrase as the song title, he combined the stories into one set of lyrics — fact mattered not as much as the need to inspire spirit. By 1943, the song, performed by Kay Kaiser and His Orchestra, had reached no. 1 on the Billboard chart, surpassing its peak of no. 8 the previous year when performed by the Merry Macs. Loesser donated his royalties for sale of the song to the Navy Relief Society. The chaplain originally quoted wished to remain anonymous, and the episode to remain legend. Many variations on the tale, the name of the chaplain, whether or not he himself manned a gun turret to participate in the battle, and the battle's whereabouts have existed over the years.

Location
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date made
1942
composer
Loesser, Frank
depicted
Kyser, Kay
lyricist
Loesser, Frank
publisher
Famous Music Corp.
ID Number
1983.0424.108
accession number
1983.0424
catalog number
1983.0424.108
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Location
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date made
1890-1914
maker
Gallaher, L. Bernie
ID Number
PG.003311
accession number
57227
catalog number
3311
Charcoal sketch on paper. A large cross is surrounded by several smaller crosses, some bearing wreaths or ribbons, in the foreground. A group of soldiers is resting among the crosses. Some men appear to be eating.
Description
Charcoal sketch on paper. A large cross is surrounded by several smaller crosses, some bearing wreaths or ribbons, in the foreground. A group of soldiers is resting among the crosses. Some men appear to be eating. A group of soldiers, on foot and on horseback, ascend a small hill in the background. At the end of this procession is a large piece of artillery. On the right of the sketch is a crater; some soldiers are walking up and out of the depression while others are at work inside the crater.
Location
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date made
1918-09
associated date
1917-1918
associated person
War Department
maker
Morgan, Wallace
ID Number
AF.25783
catalog number
25783
accession number
64592
This sheet music is for the song “God Bless America,” written and composed by Irving Berlin, and published by Irving Berlin, Inc in 1938. Irving Berlin (1888–1989) wrote the song in 1918, at the end of World War I.
Description
This sheet music is for the song “God Bless America,” written and composed by Irving Berlin, and published by Irving Berlin, Inc in 1938. Irving Berlin (1888–1989) wrote the song in 1918, at the end of World War I. In 1938, with war again approaching, Berlin revised the work as a “peace song.” Kate Smith’s recording of the updated “God Bless America” became the number three hit in 1939.
Location
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publishing date
1939
composer; lyricist
Berlin, Irving
publisher
Irving Berlin, Inc.
ID Number
1983.0320.07
accession number
1983.0320
catalog number
1983.0320.07
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Location
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Date made
1925
associated institution
Ku Klux Klan
publisher
Windle, Harry F.
lyricist; composer
Tillery, Noah F.
ID Number
1986.0309.09
accession number
1986.0309
catalog number
1986.0309.09
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Location
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date made
1914
ID Number
CL.385824B
accession number
176775
catalog number
385824B
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Location
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Date made
1919-09-21
associated date
1919
ID Number
CL.306787.74
accession number
306787
catalog number
306787.74
Currently not on view
Location
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date made
1890-1914
maker
Gallaher, L. Bernie
ID Number
PG.003306
accession number
57227
catalog number
3306
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Location
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Date made
1875-1915
artist
Ortega, J. B., School of
maker
Ortega, J. B., School of
ID Number
CL.285781.01
accession number
285781
catalog number
285781.01
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Location
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date made
1890-1914
maker
Gallaher, L. Bernie
ID Number
PG.003308
accession number
57227
catalog number
3308
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Location
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date made
1914
ID Number
CL.385824C
accession number
176775
catalog number
385824C
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Location
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Date made
1915
maker
Central Publishing House of the Reformed Church
ID Number
2007.0076.03
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Location
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Date made
1940-12
date made
1940
publisher; distributor
Radio City Music Hall
maker
Radio City Music Hall
ID Number
1982.0745.18
accession number
1982.0745
catalog number
1982.0745.18
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Location
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associated date
1917
ID Number
CL.300827
catalog number
300827
accession number
61648
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Location
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date made
1914
ID Number
CL.385824A
accession number
176775
catalog number
385824A

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