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With Calvary Cemetery running out of room, Resurrection cemetery was established in 1940. [1] Archbishop John Gregory Murray consecrated the cemetery on June 30, 1940. [2] With land in Minnesota rapidly being purchased, and seeing the need to secure land for Catholic burials, Archbishop Austin Dowling had purchased 350 acres of prairie in Mendota for $400,000 some years prior.
Resurrection Cemetery (Madison, Wisconsin) S. St. Augustine Catholic Church and Cemetery (Trenton, Wisconsin) Saint Joseph of the Lake Church and Cemetery
Resurrection Cemetery is the name of many cemeteries, including around 40 in the United States. The name may refer to: The name may refer to: Resurrection Cemetery (Madison, Wisconsin) — a Roman Catholic cemetery in Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Madison
Burials at Resurrection Cemetery (Mendota Heights, Minnesota). Pages in category "Burials at Resurrection Cemetery" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Bachelor's Grove and Resurrection Cemetery, Illinois. Two cemeteries near Chicago are known for paranormal activity. At Bachelor's Grove, an abandoned graveyard in Bremen Township, there have been ...
2750 W. Mequon Rd, Mequon: Founded in 2005 with the merger of St. Cecilia and St. James Parishes [95] Our Lady of the Holyland 308 S. County Rd W, Mount Calvary [96] Our Lady of the Lakes 300 Butler St, Random Lake: Founded in 1998 as a merger of St. Mary’s, St. Nicholas, St. Patrick’s and St. Mary Parishes. Now clustered with Divine Savior ...
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Byron Paine (1827–1871), Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, as a lawyer he successfully argued the 1866 case of Gillespie v. Palmer which established voting rights in Wisconsin for African Americans; Silas U. Pinney (1833–1899), mayor of Madison, 1874–76, justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, 1892–98 [19]