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Crossroads Church may refer to: Crossroads (Cincinnati), Ohio; Crossroads Christian Church, California; Cross Roads Church, Maryland; Church of the Crossroads, Hawaii; Crossroads Community Cathedral, Connecticut
Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS. The district is a 40-acre property northwest of Wichita's aircraft related industrial district. It consists of Linwood Place Addition and Darrah’s First Addition platted in 1943 and 1949, respectively.
In 1887, Pope Leo XIII erected the Diocese of Wichita, taking southwestern Kansas from the Diocese of Leavenworth. The pope named Reverend James O'Reilly as the first bishop of Wichita, but he died before his consecration. [1] In 1888, Leo XIII appointed Reverend John J. Hennessy of the Diocese of St. Louis to replace O'Reilly. [13]
Wichita police last week said Demetrius Solomon Carter, 18, pulled a handgun and started firing at people in front of the New Life Church and Outreach Center, on the corner of 11th and Oliver ...
The first Catholic church was constructed in Wichita in 1872. The cathedral parish was founded in 1887. The present cathedral church was begun in 1906 and it was consecrated on September 19, 1912. [3] It was designed by Emmanuel Louis Masqueray. [4] Cardinal James Gibbons of Baltimore dedicated the church in the presence of 30 other Catholic ...
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Calvary Baptist Church was organized 1878 to serve the growing African-American population of the city. [1] By the 1880s, there were two-dozen black families on Main Street in the shadow of the Sedgwick County Courthouse. Most had moved to Wichita from southern states after the Civil War. The city continued to attract black residents and by the ...