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They named the chapel Missione Italiana della Madonna di Loreto. The first Mass was held on August 16, 1891, the Feast of San Rocco. Campbell was the main celebrant, with Russo delivering the sermon in Italian. The parishioners were mainly Neapolitans, Sicilians, and Calabrians, each speaking their own dialect. [1]
In 1916, the business was relocated to 228 Lenox Avenue (at 122nd Street) in Harlem and the name changed to Meyers & Company. In 1926, they moved to 180 West 76th Street and Amsterdam Avenue on the Upper West Side and built a large four story chapel. In 1933, they divided into two separate companies, Riverside Memorial Chapel and Parkwest ...
The Evans Memorial Chapel (often simply Evans Chapel) [3] is an historic chapel on the campus of the University of Denver in Colorado. It is the oldest continuously-used building for religious purposes in Denver. [1] [4] [note 1] Completed in 1878, the Evans Memorial Chapel was built with patronage by John Evans in honor of his daughter Josephine.
St. George Coptic Orthodox Church, Nashville, Tennessee 2412 Foster Ave Nashville, TN 37210; St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church, Nashville, Tennessee 1931 Old Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville, TN 37217-3022; St. Mary Coptic Orthodox Church, Knoxville, Tennessee 1921 Sunny Ln, Knoxville, TN 37912
Jones Chapel (c.1830), E. 64th Street, New York City – a timber Greek Doric temple-style church with a prostyle tetra-style pedimented portico. [19] West Presbyterian Church (1831–1832), also known as Carmine Street Church, Carmine Street near Varick Street in Greenwich Village—Designed by Town & Davis. It has since been demolished. [20]
contemporary modern; co-cathedral of the Melkite Greek Catholic Eparchy of Newton St. Cecilia Church: 1927 built 4230 South Normandie Avenue Los Angeles: Lombard Romanesque St. Thomas the Apostle Church: 1904 built 1321 S. Mariposa Avenue Los Angeles: Mission Revival St. Vincent de Paul Church: 1925 built 1971 LA Historical-Cultural Monument-listed
In mid-January, Disney Channel ordered a pilot for a Wizards of Waverly Place sequel series.In the project, Henrie, who co-starred in all four original Waverly seasons as teenage wizard Justin ...
Frank E. Campbell, the founder of the business, was born on July 4, 1872, in Camp Point, Illinois. He moved to New York around 1892, and married Amelia Klutz in 1898, setting himself up as an undertaker near Twenty-Third Street and Eighth Avenue in Manhattan.