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The Sawyer–Curtis House is a historic residence in the community of Little Hocking in Washington County, Ohio, United States. [1] Located along the Ohio River in southern Belpre Township below the city of Belpre, [2] Little Hocking was settled shortly before 1800.
St. Joseph Church, 200 Saint Joseph Dr, Amherst: Founded in 1864. Now merged with Nativity BVM Parish [106] Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 333 S. Lake St, South Amherst: Now merged with St. Joseph Parish [107] St. Joseph 32929 Lake Rd, Avon Lake Founded in 1949 [108] St. Jude 590 Poplar St, Elyria Founded in 1943, church dedicated in 1951 ...
The Walter Curtis House is a historic residence in far southern Washington County, Ohio, United States. Located south of Little Hocking, [1] a community in southern Belpre Township, [2] the house is a two-story structure constructed in 1827. [3] Built of brick with elements of stone, [4] it was the home of local politician Walter Curtis.
Little Hocking is a census-designated place in southern Belpre Township, Washington County, Ohio, United States. [1] It has a post office with the ZIP code 45742. [ 3 ] The population of the CPD was 244 at the 2020 census .
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The first mass in the new church was celebrated in 1903. As the Catholic presence grew in Ashtabula, parishioners started building a large masonry building to replace the original St. Joseph's Church in 1905. That church cost $34,000 to build. Another early settlement of Catholics was in Dungannon. The mission was first settled on St. Paul's ...
A log church was completed by 1844 and dedicated by bishop John Purcell in 1845. [2] Property for a dedicated building for worship was purchased in 1848, put under the patronage of St. John the Evangelist, and the church built there blessed by bishop John Baptist Purcell on September 20, 1848, confirming 43 people while he was there. [3]