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Later that year the Holy Cross Hungarian Church, [2] a Hungarian Catholic church, opened in Delray. [3] In 1906 the first church building, a frame building, was established. [4] As the number of Hungarians in Delray increased, a new church of the Holy Cross Hungarian Catholic Church opened in 1925. [2] The cornerstone was laid on November 26 ...
The Eastside Historic Cemetery District is a historic district bounded by Elmwood Avenue, Mt. Elliott Avenue, Lafayette Street, and Waterloo Street in Detroit, Michigan. The district consists of three separate cemeteries: Mount Elliott Cemetery ( Catholic , established 1841), Elmwood Cemetery ( Protestant , established 1846), and the Lafayette ...
This list of cemeteries in Michigan includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable.
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery (Southfield, Michigan) M. ... Michigan) Mount Olivet Cemetery (Detroit) S. St. Augustine Catholic Church and Cemetery (Hartland, Michigan)
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places [35] [verification needed] and as a Michigan Historic Site. [31] Holy Cross (Hungarian) 1925 8423 South St., Detroit Neo-Gothic Henry Kohner [36] Most Holy Trinity Church: 1855 1050 Porter St., Detroit Gothic Revival Patrick C. Keely Detroit's second oldest parish, founded in 1834.
Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, a private cemetery in Cape Collinson, Hong Kong; Žale, formerly known as Holy Cross Cemetery, in Ljubljana, Slovenia; Holy Cross Cemetery, Berlin-Mariendorf, Germany; Holy Cross Cemetery (Salta), Argentina; Spanish: Cementerio de la Santa Cruz
William Tocco, known member of the Detroit Mafia; Walter Briggs Sr., owner of the Detroit Tigers [4] Al Cicotte, baseball player for the Detroit Tigers [5] Charles Coughlin, Roman Catholic priest and noted radio commentator during the 1930s and 1940s [6] John Francis Dearden, Archbishop of Detroit, 1958–1980, created Cardinal in 1969 [7]
In 1905 a Hungarian Catholic church opened in Delray. The current Holy Cross Hungarian Catholic Church building opened by 1925. Hungarians became one of the largest groups to settle Detroit in the early 20th century. The Delray-Springwells area served as the "Little Hungary" of Detroit and Michigan's Hungarian culture was centered in that ...