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Church of St. Mary – Established in 1854; staffed by the Franciscan Friars (1895–present). St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church (Liberty) Church of St. Peter Church of St. Peter – Established in 1874; mission of St. Andrew Church in Ellenville (1864–1874). St. Anne's Mission Church – Established in 1913. Merged with St. Peter.
St. Gabriel's, located in southern end of the city of New Rochelle, New York in Westchester County, was founded in 1893 by Mrs. Adrian Iselin and family, longtime residents of New Rochelle. The church was a memorial given by Mrs. Adrian Iselin and endowed by her for the Catholics of New Rochelle. [2] The Iselin's made their summer home in New ...
St. Gabriel's was founded in 1720 as a Swedish Lutheran church. In 1760 the church joined the Church of England. The oldest structure is known as Saint Gabriel's 1801 Chapel. It was built in 1801, and is a two-story, three bay by two bay, brownstone building. It features a herringbone design in the stone construction.
Viewpark takes its name from a rural estate of that name, [3] [4] located just off New Edinburgh Road (today part of the A721, which dates from the early 19th century and is thus 'new' only by comparison to Old Edinburgh Road which runs parallel further north), near to which was the Viewpark Colliery, one of several mines dug in the area between Uddingston, Bellshill and the North Calder Water ...
St. Gabriel the Archangel's Roman Catholic Church (Saddle River, New Jersey) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title St. Gabriel's Church .
The Church of St. Gabriel was a parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 310 East 37th Street in Murray Hill, Manhattan, New York City, [1] from 1865 to 1939.
St. Gabriel's Roman Catholic Church is a parish located in the Riverdale section of The Bronx, New York.The parish was created in 1939 by Francis Spellman, then the Archbishop of New York, as the successor to the St. Gabriel's Church on East 37th Street in Manhattan, which was razed in 1937 to accommodate the construction of the Queens–Midtown Tunnel. [1]
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