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Yellow Fever And The Christian Brothers in New Orleans
Brothers Cassian, Charles Henry, Raphael Bodin, and Leo Harvey at the Brothers' The monument to Brother victims of yellow fever in Pass Christian, MS ...
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San Miguel Mission
The city of Santa Fe was founded in 1610, and El San Miguel (St. Michael's) Mission Church was built between 1610 and and 1628. Foundations of the first ...
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San Miguel Mission
The city of Santa Fe was founded in 1610, and El San Miguel (St. Michael's) Mission Church was built between 1610 and and 1628. Foundations of the first ...
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San Miguel Mission
The city of Santa Fe was founded in 1610, and El San Miguel (St. Michael's) Mission Church was built between 1610 and and 1628. Foundations of the first ...
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San Miguel Mission
In 1859 the church served as the chapel for the newly arrived Christian Brothers who took over control of St. ... "The Oldest Church in the United States" ...
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San Miguel Mission
The San Jose Bell - The bronze bell situated in the gift shop once hung in the ... When in Santa Fe, be sure to visit the historic El San Miguel Mission-- ...
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San Miguel Mission
The city of Santa Fe was founded in 1610, and El San Miguel (St. Michael's) Mission Church was built between 1610 and and 1628. Foundations of the first ...
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San Miguel Mission
The city of Santa Fe was founded in 1610, and El San Miguel (St. Michael's) Mission Church was built between 1610 and and 1628. Foundations of the first ...
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San Miguel Mission
The city of Santa Fe was founded in 1610, and El San Miguel (St. Michael's) ... When in Santa Fe, be sure to visit the historic El San Miguel Mission-- ...
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Yellow Fever And The Christian Brothers in New Orleans
Four New Orleans women are honored as affiliated members of the Christian Brothers in gratitude for their assistance during the yellow fever epidemic. ...
 
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