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In 1888, the newspaper's name was changed to Altoona Mirror. In 1907, the Slep company name was changed to Mirror Printing Company. The paper remained in the Slep family until being sold to Thomson Newspapers in 1984. Under Thomson ownership, a Sunday edition was launched in 1987 and the paper switched its weekday publication to mornings ...
Our Lady of Mount Carmel, or Virgin of Carmel, is a Roman Catholic title of the Blessed Virgin Mary venerated as patroness of the Carmelite Order.. The first Carmelites were Christian hermits living on Mount Carmel in the Holy Land during the late 12th and early to mid-13th century.
1862 November 3 – Mount Carmel Borough incorporated; 1862 - First industrial business. Blacksmith shop operated by David Evert; 1869 – Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church is built; 1877 December – Mt. Carmel Progress, the pioneer newspaper, was established; 1883 November 17 – Edison Electric Illuminating Company of Mount ...
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church (Denver, Colorado), on the National Register of Historic Places listings in west Denver Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church (East Boston, Massachusetts) St. Mary, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral (Gaylord, Michigan)
Pages in category "Our Lady of Mount Carmel" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Hugh Pitcairn became the president, and the Tribune remained in control of Pitcairn and the Dern family until 1912, when Col. Henry W. Shoemaker assumed ownership and merged it with two other papers, [1] the Altoona Gazette and the Altoona Times. [3] Front page of the Altoona Tribune, April 5, 1860
Jean Dubois (1653–1721), Priest of the Diocese of Coutances; Member of the Secular Carmelites; Founder of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (France) Luisa Zaragozá Rico de Hernandorena (1647–1727), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Valencia; Member of the Lay Carmelites (Spain)