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Subiaco is a town [3] in Logan County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 572 at the 2010 census . The town is named after Subiaco Abbey , which is located there, and which donated 80 acres (32 hectares) in the early 20th century for a townsite and railroad connection.
Subiaco Abbey is an American Benedictine monastery located in the Arkansas River valley of Logan County, Arkansas, part of the Swiss-American Congregation of Benedictine monasteries. It is home to thirty-nine Benedictine monks. The abbey and the preparatory school it operates, Subiaco Academy, are major features of the town of Subiaco, Arkansas.
The government granted the request, and so the Municipality of Subiaco was gazetted on 26 March 1897. The first mayor of the Municipality of Subiaco was Henry Doyle. [1] [2] By 1952, the Municipality of Subiaco had reached a high enough population that it was eligible to become a city. Thus, on 8 February 1952, the City of Subiaco was gazetted ...
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Subiaco Academy is an American Roman Catholic day and boarding school for boys founded in 1928. Serving grades 7-12, it is part of Subiaco Abbey , a Benedictine monastery in Subiaco, Arkansas . Earlier schools at the priory and abbey dated to 1887.
Subiaco may refer to: Subiaco, Arkansas, a town in the United States Subiaco Abbey (Arkansas), a Benedictine monastery; Subiaco Academy, operated by the abbey; Subiaco, Lazio, a town in Italy, site of St. Benedict's first monastery; Subiaco, Western Australia, suburb of Perth Subiaco Oval, a sports ground and former stadium; Subiaco Football Club
Wolfgang Schlumpf OSB (January 20, 1831 – August 1, 1904) was a Swiss-born Benedictine monk and missionary in the United States who is credited as founder of Subiaco Abbey in western Arkansas. He immigrated to the United States in 1862 after being assigned to what became St. Meinrad Abbey in 1870 in southern Indiana.
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