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St. Sebastinan 3100 95th St. Sturtevant [170] St. Stephen 1441 W. Oakwood Rd, Oak Creek: Founded in 1840s, church dedicated in 2009 [171] St. Teresa of Calcutta W314 N7462 State Rd 83, Hartland Founded in 2006 as merger of St. John and St. Clare Parishes [172] St. Theresa of Avila 136 W. Waukesha Rd, Eagle [173] St. Theresa 102 Church St, Theresa
Sturtevant was a junction between two main lines of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, better known as the Milwaukee Road. The Chicago & Milwaukee (C&M) line ran north–south and the Racine & Southwestern Line (Southwestern Line) ran east–west.
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St. Benedict the Moor High School was established in 1935 by Fr. Philip Steffes, OFM Cap, the pastor of St. Benedict the Moor Parish, a mostly African American community. [2] It served both boarding and day high school students, many of whom came from St. Benedict the Moor Elementary School, the other parish school.
St. Sebastian's was founded in 1941 as St. Sebastian's Country Day School by William Henry Cardinal O'Connell, who served as Archbishop of Boston from 1907 to 1944. O'Connell's policy was to encourage the establishment of Catholic private schools outside the parochial system. [ 2 ]
The Western Union Junction Railroad Museum is a railroad museum in Sturtevant, Wisconsin, run by the Western Union Junction Railroad Museum, Inc. . It is located across the street from the original location of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road) depot, and near trackage of the Canadian Pacific Railway.
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From 1915 to 1918, he served as Chaplain at St. Alban's School for Boys and St. Mary's School for Girls at Knoxville, Illinois and Vicar of Trinity Episcopal Church, Monmouth, Illinois. [1] From 1918 to 1919 he served as Assistant and Canon at All Saints' Cathedral, Milwaukee and as a voluntary Chaplain in the United States Navy .