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 . PUBLIC SCHOOL, VICTORIA MINE, MICHIGAN. pastor, the church went up. His suc-cessor. Rev. P. Girard, built the remained with the congregation fromMay 12, 1891, to June 6, 1894. Otherpastors were: Rev. Joseph Hoeber, during July, compelled him to retire. Rev. P. Datin, from August, 1894, toApril, 1896. 260 HISTORY OF THE DIOCESE OF Rev. T.


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 . PUBLIC SCHOOL, VICTORIA MINE, MICHIGAN. pastor, the church went up. His suc-cessor. Rev. P. Girard, built the remained with the congregation fromMay 12, 1891, to June 6, 1894. Otherpastors were: Rev. Joseph Hoeber, during July, compelled him to retire. Rev. P. Datin, from August, 1894, toApril, 1896. 260 HISTORY OF THE DIOCESE OF Rev. T. V. Dassylva, from May, 1896,to May, 1898. Rev. Fabian Marceau, from June,1898, to October, 1902. Rev. A. Vermare, the present pastor,from November 14, 1902. There belong one hundred and twenty-five famihes to the parish, all of which,except three Irish, are REV. PETER F. MANDERFIELD, BORN AT HOUGH-TON, MICH., FEBRUARY 28, 1873, ORDAINEDBY BISHOP Els, AT MARQUETTE, MICH., AUG-UST 24, 1900. ATLANTIC. ST. MARY, STAR OF THE SEA. This settlement dates from 1865. InMarch of that year the South PewabicCopper Company began working on thePewabic lode. Under mismanagementthe company went into bankruptcy, andin 1872 was formed, together with theAdams Mining Company, into Atlantic Mining Company. Catholic services wereheld at the mine from the very beginningof mining operations there. Father Ver-tin was the first to establish regular ser-vices once a month. Mass was said in theschool-house, though not a few times itwas celebrated in different private pastors of Houghton maintainedthis status until 1898. In the summer ofthat year Father Rezek raised among thefifty families the sum of three hundreddollars, and commenced the building ofthe church on a lot 200x200, leased by themining company for ninety-nine was the struggle of the


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