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 . Rev. P. M. Flannigan; Immaculate Con-ception by Rev. Peter F. Manderfield;St. Aloysius, by Father Pinten; adoringangels, Mesdames Arland and Smith; As-sumption of the Blessed Virgin, Weisen; SS. Heart, Mrs. Theo-dore Karling. The sanctuary lamp byJames Weir in memory of his wife,Julia; carpets and linens were purchasedby the Altar Society. The church o


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 . Rev. P. M. Flannigan; Immaculate Con-ception by Rev. Peter F. Manderfield;St. Aloysius, by Father Pinten; adoringangels, Mesdames Arland and Smith; As-sumption of the Blessed Virgin, Weisen; SS. Heart, Mrs. Theo-dore Karling. The sanctuary lamp byJames Weir in memory of his wife,Julia; carpets and linens were purchasedby the Altar Society. The church owns the entire blockframed in by Victoria and Michiganavenues and Pine and Elm streets withthe exception of one lot on the southwestcorner. Lots 2, 3, and 4 were donatedby the National Mining Company andthere the old residence is located. Atpresent it is used by the Young MensCatholic Club, Catholic Men and Lady Foresters and for the parish liljrary andparish social functions. The east halfof the block was donated by Mrs. Catha-rine Voghtlin and August Gerblich. LotsNos. 5 and 6 together with a small houseon the Northwest corner were donated, inFather Sperleins time, by Mrs. CatharineVoghtlin. The Catholic population of Rockland. REV. N. H. NOSBISCH, BORN AT HOLTZTHUM,DIOCESE OF TRIER, PRUSSIA, MARCH lo, 1863,ORDAINED BY BISHOP VERTIN, MARQUETTE,MICHIGAN, JULY 2, 189I. numbers about eighty-five families aboutevenly divided among German, Irish andFrench. Attached to Rockland are thefollowing missions: Greenland, fifty Irishfamilies, thirty-two Slovenian, Germanand French; Mass every second City; five Polish, twenty Italian, andfifteen of all others; Vicoria, ten Sloven- SAULT STE. MARIE AND MARQUETTE 313 ian and twelve German, French andIrish. Mass is being said in the pnbhcschool, three to four times a year. Rubi-con; four families; French and in the Township hall three to fourtimes in a year. Winona, Wyandotteand Elm River, ten families; visited oc-casio


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