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    Only the second church built as a cathedral in the Protestant Episcopal Church. It was designed by New York architect Edward Tuckerman Potter in 1867 and opened in 1873. The tower, part of the original design, was completed in 1998. 100: Union Electric Telephone & Telegraph: Union Electric Telephone & Telegraph: July 7, 1983 : 602 Harrison St.

  3. Category:Lutheran churches in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Lutheran Church (Kalona, Iowa) St. John's United Church of Christ of Siegel; St. John's Lutheran Church (Hampton, Iowa) St. Paul Lutheran Church (Davenport, Iowa) St. Peters United Evangelical Lutheran Church; Sheldahl First Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church; Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church (Swedesburg, Iowa)

  4. St. Paul Lutheran Church (Davenport, Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul Lutheran Church is located in central, Davenport, Iowa, United States.It is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). The church's original property, which subsequently housed other Protestant congregations, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, [1] but has since been torn down.

  5. Regina Coeli Monastery - Wikipedia

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    The Bettendorf Carmel was sold to an Evangelical Christian Church. In 1978 the Franciscan Brothers of Christ the King bought the building and renamed it St. Francis Monastery. They used it for a retreat house and hosted banquets. The brothers sold the building and the new owners remodeled it became a four-star Abbey Hotel in 1993. [6]

  6. Arthur Ebeling House - Wikipedia

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    Washington School in Bettendorf, Iowa (1923; addition to original structure) [12] East Hill House and Carriage House in Riverdale, Iowa (1926; Supervising architect) [13] St. Joseph's School in Fort Madison, Iowa (1926) [9] Davis Hall, St. Ambrose University in Davenport (1927) [9] Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Davenport (1927) [9]

  7. List of Lutheran seminaries in North America - Wikipedia

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    North American Lutheran Church (NALC): North American Lutheran Seminary (Ambridge, Pennsylvania): housed at Trinity School for Ministry (Evangelical Anglican) Institute of Lutheran Theology (Brookings, South Dakota): pan-Lutheran; Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS): Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary

  8. Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Iowa - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, the Iowa Synod merged with the Ohio Synod and the Buffalo Synod to form the American Lutheran Church (ALC). [4] The latter body, after further mergers, became part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in 1988. In 1929, just before its merger into the ALC, the Iowa Synod had 637 pastors, 932 congregations, and 150,683 members. [5]

  9. Cheryl Willman - Wikipedia

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    She was born into a practicing Lutheran family as her grandfather played the church organ while her father worked as a nonordained ministry associate and administrator for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. [2] Growing up, Willman attended Bettendorf High School where she served as class vice president [3] and newspaper journalist. [4]