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  2. Samuel Mazzuchelli - Wikipedia

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    Three of those parishes were named after the three Archangels: Saint Raphael's in Dubuque, St. Michael's in Galena, Illinois, and Saint Gabriel's in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. In 1846, he founded Sinsinawa Mound College. In May 1843 Mazzuchelli accompanied Bishop Loras to the Provincial Council of Bishops in Baltimore. After the sessions ...

  3. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of ...

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    Holy Family 304 Prairie St, Reeseville: Part of the Western Dodge County Catholic Churches [87] Holy Family 4825 N. Wildwood Ave, Whitefish Bay: Founded in 1949, church dedicated in 1969 [88] Holy Trinity 315 Main St, Kewaskum: Clustered with St. Michael Parish [89] Holy Trinity 521 Congress St, Newburg: Founded in 1859 [90] [91] Immaculate ...

  4. Lucien Galtier - Wikipedia

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    Following an absence of two years from America, Galtier joined the Diocese of Milwaukee in 1847 and served at St. Gabriel's Parish in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, where he remained until his death in 1866. [7] The white marble tomb of the priest can be seen in front of St. Gabriel's Church. [5]

  5. J. A. M. Pelamourgues - Wikipedia

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    Pelamourgues stayed in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin for a month before he was recalled. [3] Undated photo of the original St. Anthony's Church built in 1838. In September 1839 Father Pelamourgues was assigned the first pastor of St. Anthony's Church in Davenport.

  6. Sacred Heart College (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Sacred Heart College, later renamed Campion College, was a Jesuit-operated college in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin founded in 1880. It was established by German Jesuits and trained people to serve in various capacities within the Roman Catholic Church. [1] In 1888, the college closed to lay students. In 1898, it reopened to the laity as both a ...

  7. Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Prairie du Chien (/ ˌ p r ɛər i d u ˈ ʃ iː n / PRAIR-ee doo SHEEN) is a city in and the county seat of Crawford County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,506 at the 2020 census. [2] Often called Wisconsin's second-oldest city, Prairie du Chien was established as a European settlement by French voyageurs in the late 17th ...

  8. Prairie du Chien (town), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Prairie du Chien is a town in Crawford County, Wisconsin, United States. ... The median household income was $56,250 and the median family income was $81,771.

  9. Jean Joseph Rolette - Wikipedia

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    Jean Joseph Rolette (September 24, 1781 – December 3, 1842), often known as Joseph Rolette, was a prominent fur trader and member of the Mackinac Company who operated a trading post in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin.