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  2. St. Joseph's Church and Rectory (Rochester, New York)

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    St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church and Rectory was a historic Roman Catholic church and rectory located at 108 Franklin Street, Rochester in Monroe County, New York. The complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. [1] The structure's shell has been preserved as monument after a disastrous fire.

  3. File:Saint Joseph Cathedral, Franklin Street, Buffalo, NY.jpg

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    English: Built in 1851-1862, this Gothic Revival-style church was designed by Patrick C. Keely, and was consecrated as the seat of the Diocese of Buffalo in 1863, and served as the cathedral until 1915, when a new cathedral was built at the corner of Delaware Avenue and Utica Street north of downtown. The replacement cathedral, located adjacent ...

  4. St. Joseph Cathedral (Buffalo, New York) - Wikipedia

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    The new edifice became known as St. Joseph's (New) Cathedral and this church became known as St. Joseph's Old Cathedral. This time both towers of the new cathedral were completed to a height of 260 feet (79 m). [2] Unfortunately, the cathedral was better suited for Rome's climate rather than Buffalo's.

  5. William Edwin Franklin - Wikipedia

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    William Edwin Franklin (born May 3, 1930) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, He served as an auxiliary bishop of Archdiocese of Dubuque in Iowa from 1987 to 1993, and as bishop of the Diocese of Davenport, also in Iowa, from 1993 to 2006.

  6. Joseph Smith–History - Wikipedia

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    A depiction of the young Joseph Smith reading the Bible. Franklin D. Richards, Willard Richards's nephew [1] and a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, [7] extracted excerpts from the History of the Church and published them in 1851, hoping that the selection would "increase the members' ability to defend the faith."

  7. Francis Patrick McFarland - Wikipedia

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    Since Hartford did not have a suitable church to be a cathedral, he purchased an estate in Hartford as the site of the new cathedral. He built a convent there for the Sisters of Mercy religious order and designed the convent chapel, St. Joseph's, as the diocesan pro-cathedral (temporary cathedral). McFarland dedicated the convent chapel in 1873.

  8. Josiah Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Franklin remarried and had more children. Josiah Franklin worked as a fabric dyer in Ecton. Franklin immigrated to the American colonies in 1682. He married twice and had 17 children: ten boys and seven girls. In Boston, he was a member of the Congregational Old South Church where he served as a tithingman. [1]

  9. St. Joseph's Church (Fall River, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph's Church is a historic church located at 1355 North Main Street in Fall River, Massachusetts. Designed by notable church architect Patrick C. Keely , it was built in 1880 in the Gothic Revival style.