. A centenary of Catholicity in Kansas, 1822-1922 ; the history of our cradle land (Miami and Linn Counties) ; Catholic Indian missions and missionaries of Kansas ; The pioneers on the prairies : notes on St. Mary's Mission, Sugar Creek, Linn County; Holy Trinity Church, Paola, Miami County; Holy Rosary Church, Wea; Immaculate Conception, , Louisburg; St. Philip's Church, Osawatomie; Church of the Assumption, Edgerton, Johnson County; to which is added a short sketch of the Ursuline Academy at Paola; the diary of Father Hoecken, and old Indian records. white settlers began to arrive thei


. A centenary of Catholicity in Kansas, 1822-1922 ; the history of our cradle land (Miami and Linn Counties) ; Catholic Indian missions and missionaries of Kansas ; The pioneers on the prairies : notes on St. Mary's Mission, Sugar Creek, Linn County; Holy Trinity Church, Paola, Miami County; Holy Rosary Church, Wea; Immaculate Conception, , Louisburg; St. Philip's Church, Osawatomie; Church of the Assumption, Edgerton, Johnson County; to which is added a short sketch of the Ursuline Academy at Paola; the diary of Father Hoecken, and old Indian records. white settlers began to arrive their children, too, attended the it grew until May 7, 1870, when St. Francis Institution was chartered, andwhich flourished until after the death of its illustrious founder. He died full of merits for heaven on the 28th of July, 1883, having reached the77th year of his age, and is buried in the Catholic cemetery at Osage Mission, now St. Paul. FATHER PONZIGLIONE. One of the Last of the Jesuit Missionaries to Lahor in Miami County. Panl Mary Ponziglione was bornFebruary 11, 1818, in the city of Che-raseo, in Piedmont, Italy. He was ofnoble descent on both sides of thehouse—his father, Count Felice FerreroPonziglione di Borgo dAles, and hismother, Countess Ferrero Marchioness Ferrero the only nobility the good fatlieracknowledged was that he belonged tothe noble family of Adam. Whenever his lineage was mentioned, hewould peremptorily dismiss the subjectFATHER PONZIGLIONE. With a quick, vigorous (Shaking of his. OSAGE MISSION 37 right hand, making his long, slender fingers appear like so manymissiles caught in a whirlwind, and exclaiming, Mith an impatient turn ofhis head, Vanity, vanity, vanity. Father Paul, as he was commonly called, was christened Count PaulM. Ferrero Ponziglione di Borgo dAles. After his preliminary educa-tion, he entered the Royal College of Novara, and later he attended theCollege of Nobles at Turin, both being Jesu


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