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Butler St. Entrance of Allegheny Cemetery Octavius Catto grave at Eden Cemetery. Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh (Lawrenceville neighborhood) Arlington Cemetery (Pennsylvania), Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania; Beechwoods Cemetery, Washington Township, Jefferson County; Bergstrasse Cemetery; Calvary Catholic Cemetery (Pittsburgh), Pittsburgh -
Holy Martyrs 353 West 9th Ave., Tarentum: Closed in 2022. Part of Guardian Angels Parish. Holy Redeemer (Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary) 415 Fourth St., Ellwood City: Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1916–2000) Holy Redeemer (2000–2022) Divine Grace (2022–) [16] [17] Holy Rosary Homewood, Pittsburgh Holy Rosary (1893–1992)
Johnsonburg is a borough in Elk County, Pennsylvania, 124 miles (200 km) northeast of Pittsburgh and 115 miles (185 km) south of Buffalo, New York, in a productive farming and lumbering region. Paper mills were once common in the borough, with the Domtar mill still operating. In 1910, 4,334 people lived here.
Roughly along Center, Bridge, and Market Sts., Johnsonburg, Pennsylvania Coordinates 41°29′20″N 78°40′31″W / 41.48889°N 78.67528°W / 41.48889; -78
James Wilfrid Ryan (October 16, 1858 – February 26, 1907) was an American lawyer and politician who served one-term as a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania from 1899 to 1901.
Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church 1928 Ralph Adams Cram: Lang Avenue and Kelly Street Homewood 1970 Holy Virgin Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church 1920 214 Mansfield Boulevard Carnegie 2001 Homestead High Level Bridge (Homestead Grays Bridge) 1935–37 George S. Richardson, chief engineer Monongahela River at Mile 7
In 1919, it became known as the Grubb Worth house and today it serves as the administrative office for the Holy Rosary Church in Claymont, Delaware. John Grubb (1652–1708) was a two-term member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly and was one of the original settlers in a portion of Brandywine Hundred that became Claymont, Delaware. [1]
The cemetery also includes the graves of members of the Polish Veterans of World War II. The lower church interior was remodeled to resemble the interior of the Jasna Góra shrine in Poland housing the original painting. There is also an outdoor pathway with the Stations of the Cross.