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St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
Construction of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and the Balt...
St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
St. Peter's Church has occupied this site since a small wo...
St. Peter Claver Catholic Church and School
This African-American parish began in 1888 and was named S...
St. Peter Catholic Church
St. Peter's was founded in 1840, the first Roman Catholic ...
St. Peter's Catholic Church
34 Wentworth Street
November 18, 1866 Bishop Patri...
Results for St. Peter Catholic Church
St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
Construction of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad produced an influx of Irish laborers into the Harpers Ferry area during the early 1830's. St. Peter's Catholic Church, completed in 1833, symbolizes America's melting pot tradition ...
St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
St. Peter's Church has occupied this site since a small wooden church, begun in 1833, was built on land donated by Mr. Edward Hanrick. Rt. Rev. Michael Portier, D.D., first Catholic Bishop of Mobile, dedicated the first church on April ...
St. Peter Claver Catholic Church and School
This African-American parish began in 1888 and was named St. Peter Claver in 1903, in honor of the Patron Saint of Negro Missions. The current school, convent, and rectory were built here after the parish moved from Pio Nono Avenue ...
St. Peter Catholic Church
St. Peter's was founded in 1840, the first Roman Catholic parish in West Tennessee and given to the Dominican Order in 1846. The present church was built 1852~1855 around a smaller church which was then dismantled and carried out the ...
St. Peter's Catholic Church
34 Wentworth Street
November 18, 1866 Bishop Patrick N. Lynch purchased a Jewish synagogue at 34 Wentworth Street and its adjacent property to establish a church for African American Catholics and approximately two years later he dedicated St. Peter's Catholic ...