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Artesia Beach is an unincorporated community located on the southwest shores of Lake St. Helen on the township line with Higgins Township at [ 3 ] Au Sable River Park is an unincorporated community located along the South Branch of the Au Sable River at 44°24′12″N 84°27′37″W / 44.40333°N 84.46028°W / 44.40333; -84.
The St. Helen Development Company was organized to sell land and promote development of the area, and over seven years sold 80,000 acres (320 km 2) of land and helped to build more than 30 miles (48 km) of roads and over 80 miles (130 km) of fencing. St. Helen was named after the lake.
St. Helen's School, Abingdon was founded in 1903 by the Community of St Mary the Virgin to provide a Christian education for girls. In 1938, St Helen's merged with Wantage-based St. Katharine's School, which had been founded in 1894. The merged schools became St. Helen & St. Katharine, in Abingdon. [1]
Artesia Beach is an unincorporated community located at The community is located along the southwestern shores of Lake St. Helen and extends into Richfield Township. [3]Moore is a former settlement along the Mackinac division of the Michigan Central Railroad that began in 1890 about 8.0 miles (12.9 km) northwest of St. Helen.
Roscommon Area Public School District, previously known as the Gerrish-Higgins School District [1] serves 1750 students in a 350-square-mile (910 km 2) area in Roscommon County, Michigan. [2] It consists of two elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school.
St. Andrew Church, 612 N. Michigan Ave, Saginaw Founded in 1852, St. Andrew was the oldest parish in Saginaw. It became part of Christ the Good Shepherd Parish in 2014 [12] [13] St. Helen Church, 2445 N. Charles St, Saginaw Merged with St. Andrew in 2014 to form Christ the Good Shepherd Parish [13] [14] Holy Family 1525 S. Washington Ave, Saginaw
Pages in category "People educated at the School of St Helen and St Katharine" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Saint Helen of Constantinople, title for Helena (empress) (c. 250 – c. 330), mother of Constantine the Great; Saint Helen of Caernarfon or Saint Elen, late 4th-century founder of churches in Wales; Saint Helen of Serbia, medieval Queen of Serbia, died in 1314; Saint Helen of Sinope (live during the 1700s), Eastern Orthodox virgin martyr.