History of the diocese of Sault Ste, Marie and Marquette; containing a full and accurate account of the development of the Catholic church in upper Michigan, with portraits of bishops, priests and illustrations of churches old and new . S. J., ad interim,from March 13th to June 11, 1904. Rev. P. LeGolvan, from July 11, 1904,to September 5, 1905. Rev. E. P. Bordas, the present pastor,from September 14, 1905. From the mother church the Frenchreceived also three thousand dollars andone-third interest in the parochial school. lim ^ THE NEW ST. JOSEPHS, AUSTRIAN CHURCH, REDJACKET. This last they ha
History of the diocese of Sault Ste, Marie and Marquette; containing a full and accurate account of the development of the Catholic church in upper Michigan, with portraits of bishops, priests and illustrations of churches old and new . S. J., ad interim,from March 13th to June 11, 1904. Rev. P. LeGolvan, from July 11, 1904,to September 5, 1905. Rev. E. P. Bordas, the present pastor,from September 14, 1905. From the mother church the Frenchreceived also three thousand dollars andone-third interest in the parochial school. lim ^ THE NEW ST. JOSEPHS, AUSTRIAN CHURCH, REDJACKET. This last they have thought best to giveup and their children are admitted to theSisters school upon payment of a regulartuition. CHURCH OF ST. AUGUSTINEWest of Marquette, twenty-six milesup the old Marquette, Houghton and On- 228 HISTORY OF THE DIOCESE OF tonagon road, the present D. S. S. & A.,sprang up in 1862 a saw-mill settlementnamed Clarksburg. At first it had onlya few houses but, as the mines wereopened around it, it gained probably lessin houses than in importance. In 1864the Humbolt mine was started by theWashington Iron Company just two mileswest. Contiguous to this, on the north-west, the Argyle was opened one year. REV- LUKE KLOPCIC, BORN AT EISNERN, DIOCESEOF LAIBACH. OCTOBER 4, 1880, ORDAINED INMARQUETTE. MICHIGAN, BY BISHOP EIS, APRIL 4, 1904. later by the Pittsburg and Lake Angelinecompany, and to these was added, on thenortheast, in 1879, the Boston. All threehad their individual locations, but Clarks-burg retained some kind of pre-eminence,whether on account of its central locationor its seniority it is hard to tell. For re-ligious services it was first dependent onNegaunee where Father Bourion was pas- tor. In fall of 1871 Bishop Mrak com-missioned Rev. Joseph F. Berube, a newarrival from Canada, to build a churchthere. He delivered himself creditablyof his task. Purchasing an old carpentershop, he transformed it on short noticeinto a rather low frame church, w
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