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  2. All Saints Episcopal Church (Appleton, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The first church building's cornerstone was laid by Bishop Kemper in 1864 and completed in 1866. The wooden structure cost $6,000 and was located at Appleton and Edwards (now Washington) streets. In 1883, the original building was moved to the current church site at College Avenue and Drew Street, adjacent to Lawrence University.

  3. St Edward's Church - Wikipedia

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    St Edward's Church may refer to: Churches dedicated to Edward the Confessor. St Edward the Confessor Church, Golders Green, London, England;

  4. Category:Churches in Appleton, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    All Saints Episcopal Church (Appleton, Wisconsin) S. St. Mary's Parish (Appleton, Wisconsin) St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Appleton, Wisconsin) Z.

  5. St Edward's Church, Brotherton - Wikipedia

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    The church, in 2013. St Edward's Church is the parish church of Brotherton, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The first church on the site was constructed in about 1300, but it was rebuilt in 1842 and 1843, at a cost of £3,250. Of this, £2,000 was donated by the Ramsden family, to whom there are several memorials within the church. [1]

  6. Roman Catholic Diocese of Green Bay - Wikipedia

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    The next church to be constructed in the Green Bay area was St. John the Evangelist. Founded by Reverend Samuel Mazzuchelli in 1831; it is the longest continuously used church in Wisconsin. [3] In 1833, the new Diocese of Detroit assumed jurisdiction over the area. St. John Nepomucene Parish in Little Chute was founded in 1836. [6]

  7. Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac - Wikipedia

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    In 1875, after three elections, John Henry Hobart Brown accepted election as first bishop and was consecrated December 15, 1875 at St. John's Episcopal Church, Cohoes, New York. [5] Brown declared the city of Fond du Lac and St. Paul's Church as the episcopal See.

  8. St. Edward's Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Edward's Roman Catholic Church in Shamokin, was the first building of its kind in the world to be illuminated by electric light. McDonnald, Alexander Hopkins (1951). The Encyclopedia Americana. Americana Corporation. St. Edward's Roman Catholic Church, erected in 1873, is said to have been the first church in the world lighted by electricity.

  9. Saint Edward Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Saint Edward Seminary (sometimes Saint Edward's Seminary) was an institution for developing Catholic priests in the US state of Washington. Dedicated to Saint Edward the Confessor and located in Kenmore, it operated for 46 years before closing in 1976. The seminary and most of its grounds now constitute Saint Edward State Park. [2]