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THE CHUECH IN OSHKOSH. 573 torium is twenty-nine feet; gallery is eighteen feet in width and runs across the rear of the auditorium. The entire cost of the structure, exclusive of interior finishings, was about $11,000. The organization of this church is the result of a division among the people belonging to St. Yincent's church, which, until 1893, comprised a parish of both English and German-speaking people. In that year, however, the English members obtained/ permission to erect a church of their own, of which Father Morissey became pastor and preached his first sermon on the first Sunday in Au¬ gust, 1893, on which occasion he occupied also the pulpit of St. Yincent's, as he did, in fact, until the new church was built. In October, 1894 the parsonage w^as erected, and the congregation of St. John's soon numbered in the hundreds. The Eev. J. Morrissey was born near Appleton, Wisconsin, in 1859. In 1873 he entered the seminary of St. Francis and was ordained to the priesthood after completing the regular prepara¬ tory course, and after ordination he filled the chair of English literature and mathematics in the Seminary of St. Francis for two years; then accepted the pastorate of St. John the Evangel- ist's.
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Title | History, Winnebago County, Wisconsin: Its cities, towns, resources, people |
Title of work | History, Winnebago County, Wisconsin: Its cities, towns, resources, people |
Author | Lawson, Publius V. (Publius Virgilius), 1853-1920 |
Description | This 1908 history of Winnebago County, Wisconsin, provides a comprehensive overview of the history of the county from the early years of European exploration and settlement. Topics covered include agriculture, educational institutions, Winnebago County residents in the Civil War and Spanish-American War, the legal and medical professions, civic and social organizations, businesses and industries, railroads, newspapers, schools, and churches. Histories of the cities and villages of Oshkosh, Neenah, and Menasha, as are biographical sketches of county residents. |
Place of Publication (Original) | Chicago |
Publisher (Original) | C.F. Cooper and Company |
Publication Date (Original) | 1908 |
Language | English |
Format-Digital | xml |
Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Rights | We believe that online reproduction of this material is permitted because its copyright protection has lapsed or because sharing it here for non-profit educational purposes complies with the Fair Use provisions of the U.S. Copyright Law. Teachers and students are generally free to reproduce pages for nonprofit classroom use. For advice about other uses, or if you believe that you possess copyright to some of this material, please contact us at asklibrary@wisconsinhistory.org. |
Publication Date-Electronic | 2008 |
Identifier-Digital | Winn1908000 |
State | Wisconsin; |
County | Winnebago County; |
Decade | 1630-1639; 1660-1669; 1670-1679; 1680-1689; 1710-1719; 1720-1729; 1730-1739; 1750-1759; 1760-1769; 1810-1819; 1820-1829; 1830-1839; 1840-1849; 1850-1859; 1860-1869; 1870-1879; 1880-1889; 1890-1899; 1900-1909; |
Subject | Ho Chunk Indians; Fox Indians; Menominee Indians; Sauk Indians; |
Type | Text |
Description
Title | 573 |
Page Number | 573 |
Title of work | History, Winnebago County, Wisconsin: Its cities, towns, resources, people |
Author | Lawson, Publius V. (Publius Virgilius), 1853-1920 |
Publication Date (Original) | 1908 |
Format-Digital | jpeg |
Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Rights | We believe that online reproduction of this material is permitted because its copyright protection has lapsed or because sharing it here for non-profit educational purposes complies with the Fair Use provisions of the U.S. Copyright Law. Teachers and students are generally free to reproduce pages for nonprofit classroom use. For advice about other uses, or if you believe that you possess copyright to some of this material, please contact us at asklibrary@wisconsinhistory.org. |
Publication Date-Electronic | 2008 |
Identifier-Digital | Winn1908617 |
Full Text | THE CHUECH IN OSHKOSH. 573 torium is twenty-nine feet; gallery is eighteen feet in width and runs across the rear of the auditorium. The entire cost of the structure, exclusive of interior finishings, was about $11,000. The organization of this church is the result of a division among the people belonging to St. Yincent's church, which, until 1893, comprised a parish of both English and German-speaking people. In that year, however, the English members obtained/ permission to erect a church of their own, of which Father Morissey became pastor and preached his first sermon on the first Sunday in Au¬ gust, 1893, on which occasion he occupied also the pulpit of St. Yincent's, as he did, in fact, until the new church was built. In October, 1894 the parsonage w^as erected, and the congregation of St. John's soon numbered in the hundreds. The Eev. J. Morrissey was born near Appleton, Wisconsin, in 1859. In 1873 he entered the seminary of St. Francis and was ordained to the priesthood after completing the regular prepara¬ tory course, and after ordination he filled the chair of English literature and mathematics in the Seminary of St. Francis for two years; then accepted the pastorate of St. John the Evangel- ist's. |
Type | Text |