. The Catholic encyclopedia (Volume 4); an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline and history of the Catholic Church . St. .Josephs Cathedral, Columbus College Josephinum of the Sacred Congregation for thePropagation of the Faith, with 161 students; a col-lege, with 100 students; and three academies, pupils. The Diocese of Columbus has jii ven to the Church twobishops, Fitzgerald of Little Rock and Gallagher of Gal-veston; while the names of Henni, Archbishop of Mil-waukee, Lamy, Archbishop of Santa Fe, De Goesbri-and, Bishop of Burlington, Vermont,


. The Catholic encyclopedia (Volume 4); an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline and history of the Catholic Church . St. .Josephs Cathedral, Columbus College Josephinum of the Sacred Congregation for thePropagation of the Faith, with 161 students; a col-lege, with 100 students; and three academies, pupils. The Diocese of Columbus has jii ven to the Church twobishops, Fitzgerald of Little Rock and Gallagher of Gal-veston; while the names of Henni, Archbishop of Mil-waukee, Lamy, Archbishop of Santa Fe, De Goesbri-and, Bishop of Burlington, Vermont, may be found onthe baptismal registers of the early mission churches of the diocese. The State and nation also have re-ceived many a notable service, both in war and peace,from sons of the diocese. General Philip H. Sheridanwas in his boyhood a resident of Somerset, Perry Co.,the cradle of Catholicity in Ohio. General W. , brother of the first bishop of the diocese,both converts. General Don Carlos Buell, GeneralsHugh and Charles Ewing of the Ewing family of Lan-. PoNTiFicAL College Josephinum caster; Frank Hurd, Constitutional lawyer. Rep-resentative in Congress, and free trade advocate, MacGahan, Bulgarias liberator, whose remainswere brought by the United States Government fromConstantinople to Perry County, are a few of thenames on the diocesan roll of honour. Howe, Historical Collections of Ohio (Cincinnati, Ohio,1900); American Catholic Historical Researches (Philadelpliia,July, 1896); files of Catholic Telegraph (Cincinnati), and Cath-olic Columbian (Columbus)f/. S. Catholic Magazine (Balti-more, January, 1847), The Catholic Church in Ohio. L. W. MULHANE. Column, in architecture a round pillar, a cylindricalsolid body, or a many-sided prism, the body of whichis sometimes reeded or fluted, but practically cylin-drical in shape, and which supports another body ina vertical direction. A column has, as its most essen-tial portion, a long solid body, called th


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