Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
St. Henry or Saint Henry [2] is a village in Mercer County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,596 at the 2020 census. ... A History of St. Henry, Ohio. Otto ...
St. Henry's Catholic Church is an historic Catholic church in St. Henry, Ohio, United States. Built in the late nineteenth century, it remains the home of a functioning congregation, and it has been recognized as a historically significant building because of its architecture.
St. Henry. Parish established in 1856 out of St. Henry Parish in St. Henry; present church completed in 1906. [151] St. Henry: 272 East Main St, St. Henry. Parish established in 1839; present church completed in 1897. [152] Holy Rosary: 511 E Spring St, St. Marys: Parish established in 1852; [153] Current church completed in 1979. [154] Sacred ...
St. Henry High School is a public high school located in St. Henry, Ohio, United States. It is part of the St. Henry Consolidated Local Schools district. The school's teams are nicknamed the Redskins. The school is a member of the Midwest Athletic Conference.
2 Name and history. 3 Government. 4 References. ... and St. Henry in the north. Name and history ... The only other Granville Township in Ohio is in Licking County.
Philothea Rd. in Philothea, between St. Henry and Coldwater 40°27′03″N 84°39′18″W / 40.450833°N 84.655°W / 40.450833; -84.655 ( Philothea Catholic Church and Priest Butler Township
St. Aloysius Catholic Church (Carthagena, Ohio) St. Anthony's Catholic Church (Padua, Ohio) St. Charles Seminary; St. Henry's Catholic Church (St. Henry, Ohio) St. John the Baptist Catholic Church (Maria Stein, Ohio) St. Rose's Catholic Church (St. Rose, Ohio) St. Sebastian's Catholic Church (Sebastian, Ohio) Shrine of the Holy Relics
St. Henry's Catholic Church is a historic Catholic parish in the rural community of Harriettsville in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Ohio.Established for German settlers in the 1860s, it worships in a landmark church building constructed in the 1890s.