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  2. List of Knights of Columbus buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Knights of Columbus had by then applied for a $300,000 historic preservation grant from the state. [9] [10] Contributing property in the 1966 Butte-Anaconda Historic District. [11] It is included in a walking tour of historic Uptown area of Butte. [12] 6: George A. Bartlett House, also known as Old Knights of Columbus Hall: 1907 built 1982 ...

  3. Knights of Columbus - Wikipedia

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    The Knights of Columbus presented a check to Catholic University of America on the steps of the university's McMahon Hall in 1904 to establish a Chair of American History. Since its earliest days, the Knights of Columbus has been a "Catholic anti-defamation society." [130] In 1914, it established a Commission on Religious Prejudices. [130]

  4. Category : Knights of Columbus buildings in the United States

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    Knights of Columbus Building (Gary, Indiana) Knights of Columbus Building (New Haven, Connecticut) Knights of Columbus Building (Portland, Oregon) Knights of Columbus Hall (Pascagoula, Mississippi) Knights of Columbus-Indiana Club

  5. Knights of Columbus Building - Wikipedia

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    Knights of Columbus Building (Gary, Indiana), NRHP-listed in Lake County; Knights of Columbus-Indiana Club, South Bend, Indiana, NRHP-listed; Knights of Columbus Hall (Pascagoula, Mississippi), designated a Mississippi Landmark; George A. Bartlett House, also known as Old Knights of Columbus Hall, NRHP-listed in Tonopah, Nevada; Knights of ...

  6. John J. Cone - Wikipedia

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    John J. Cone (born 1858 – January 1937) was the fourth Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus from 1898 to 1899 and Fire Commissioner of Jersey City, New Jersey. [1]Cone was a founding member of Jersey City Council #137 of the Knights of Columbus on November 3, 1895. [2]

  7. Columbus Hall, Orange, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Columbus Hall, located in Orange, New Jersey, US, is a historic building which housed both a school and a theatre.Designed by Jeremiah O'Rourke of Newark, the building was named to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the landing of Christopher Columbus in the new world.

  8. East Orange Stadium - Wikipedia

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    East Orange Stadium was a football stadium located at the intersection of North Clinton St. and Park Avenue in East Orange, New Jersey.The field was used for practice and home games by the Orange Athletic Club, who later evolved into the Orange Tornadoes of the National Football League prior to the opening of Knights of Columbus Stadium in 1926.

  9. Knights of Columbus Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Knights of Columbus Stadium was a football stadium located in East Orange, New Jersey, along Main Street. The stadium was used by the Orange Tornadoes of the National Football League in 1929. However, the Tornadoes first moved into the stadium in 1926, when they were still called the Orange Athletic Club.