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The Saint Ann Roman Catholic Church and Rectory is located at 704 Jefferson Street in the City of Hoboken in Hudson County, New Jersey. It was constructed during the tenure of Rev. Michael Gori, who was pastor of the parish from 1921 to 1937.
St. Joseph 120 Hoboken Rd, East Rutherford: Holy Rosary 365 Undercliff Ave, Edgewater: St. Leo 324 Market St, Elmwood Park: Assumption 29 Jefferson Ave, Emerson: St. Cecilia 52 W Demarest Ave, Englewood: Established 1858 [9] [10] St. Anne 10-04 St. Anne St, Fair Lawn: Our Lady of Grace 395 Delano St, Fairview: St. John the Baptist 239 Anderson ...
part of the Hoboken Firehouses and Firemen's Monument TR 13: Engine Company No. 6: Engine Company No. 6: March 30, 1984 : 801 Clinton St. Hoboken: part of the Hoboken Firehouses and Firemen's Monument TR 14: Engine House No. 3, Truck No. 2
A consolidation of existing Catholic schools, it was formerly co-sponsored by four Hoboken churches, Our Lady of Grace, St. Ann, St. Francis, and Sts. Peter and Paul, along with St. Lawrence Church in Hoboken, before the archdiocese's Lighting the Way program changed the allocation of money for schools in the archdiocese. [19]
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Academy of the Sacred Heart was a Catholic school in Hoboken, New Jersey.Before its closure it was a high school for girls; it had circa 160 students in 2003. [1]It was established as a coeducational day school, with a ten-slot boarding facility for students resident in New York State, in 1868.
Southern entrance to 1200 / 1202 Washington St. building of apartment block. In the 1890s, [4] [5] the Buildings at 1200–1206 Washington Street were built by the Hoboken Land and Improvement Company, [6] by the architect Charles Fall. [7]
It is situated in Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. It is a Gothic-style church designed by Francis G. Himpler and William J. Whyte. Located on the corner of Fourth St. and Willow St. in Hoboken, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. [1]