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  2. Sisters of Charity Hospital (Buffalo) - Wikipedia

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    By 1884, the Daughters of Charity in Buffalo ran four hospitals: Sisters of Charity hospital for the sick, St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital for orphans and unwed mothers, Providence Retreat for the mentally ill and Emergency Hospital, which opened in 1884. [15] The Diocese of Buffalo took possession of Emergency Hospital in 1954.

  3. Saint Vincent's Infant Asylum - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1932, the Catholic Social Welfare Bureau controlled admission to St. Vincent's, as well as placement of older children leaving the asylum. [2] By 1945 St. Vincent's had admitted 7,315 children and 2,782 mothers, and had a staff of nine sisters. [2] St. Vincent's was closed in 1958, a result of changes at the State Welfare Department.

  4. Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Mary's Orphan Asylum housed at that time 93 children (ages 2 to 13) and 10 sisters. The hurricane arrived quietly on September 7, 1900. The full force of the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 was not felt until the next day, September 8, and began to erode away the sand dunes that surrounded St. Mary's Orphanage.

  5. Dorchester, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Dorchester is an unincorporated community in northwestern Allamakee County, Iowa, United States. It lies along local roads just off Iowa Highway 76 , north of the city of Waukon , the county seat of Allamakee County. [ 1 ]

  6. Ursula Mattingly - Wikipedia

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    In 1854, using the state funding, the Daughters of Charity began expanding in Buffalo, founding St. Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital at Elmwood and Edward Streets. It served nearly entirely orphans and unwed mothers, leaving the main hospital more space for the average ill person. It closed in 1951. [15]

  7. St. Marys, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    St. Marys or Saint Marys [2] is a city in Warren County, Iowa, United States. The population was 108 at the time of the 2020 census. [3] St. Marys is part of the Des Moines–West Des Moines Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  8. Mount Saint Mary's Convent and Academy - Wikipedia

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    Mount Saint Mary's Convent and Academy, originally the Sacred Heart Convent and Holy Angels Orphanage and previously Mount St. Mary's Convent and Orphan Asylum, and also known as Mount Saint Mary's Academy and Convent, is the only extant original orphanage in California and commemorates the Sisters of Mercy, in Grass Valley, Nevada County, California.

  9. St. Mary's Church and Rectory (Iowa City, Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    The sisters remained in the St. Mary's Convent. In 1975 the St. Mary's school buildings and convent were sold to the diocese for use by the Newman Center. In the early 1990s, an addition was made to Regina High School and the elementary grades were moved from St. Patrick's. The school building had been listed on the National Register of ...