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The New York Civil List compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough, Stephen C. Hutchins and Edgar Albert Werner (1870; pg. 443 and 474) Biographical Sketches of the State Officers and the Members of the Legislature of the State of New York in 1862 and '63 by William D. Murphy (1863; pg. 53ff) Hyde Genealogy by Reuben H. Walworth (1863; pg. 453) DIED;...
Matthew Harvey Clark (July 15, 1937 – January 22, 2023) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Rochester in Upstate New York from 1979 until 2012. Clark's 33-year tenure as bishop was the second-longest in the Diocese of Rochester's history, after the 40-year tenure of Bernard McQuaid. [1]
Irving Crane (November 13, 1913 – November 17, 2001), nicknamed "the Deacon", [1] was an American pool player from Livonia, New York, [2] and ranks among the stellar players in the history of the sport.
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St. Patrick's Cathedral, Rochester, New York (1914) The Diocese of Rochester was erected on March 3, 1868, by Pius IX. He transferred eight counties (Monroe, Livingston, Wayne, Ontario, Seneca, Cayuga, Yates, and Tompkins) from the Diocese of Buffalo to the new diocese. [9] The pope appointed Monsignor Bernard J. McQuaid, from the Diocese of ...
The Archbishop of New York is the head of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, who is responsible for looking after its spiritual and administrative needs.As the archdiocese is the metropolitan see of the ecclesiastical province encompassing nearly all of the state of New York, [1] [2] the Archbishop of New York also administers the bishops who head the suffragan dioceses of Albany ...
Lutheran Church of the Reformation, also known as Glory House International, is a historic church complex located at Rochester in Monroe County, New York. It was built in 1900–1902, and is a Late Romanesque Revival style sandy grey brick church with stone embellishments. It features two flanking towers of differing sizes on the main facade ...
William W. Clark (born 1940) is an emeritus professor of art history in the medieval studies program at the Graduate Center at Queens College, City University of New York. [1] He is a widely published expert on early medieval, Romanesque , and Gothic art and architecture.