The Catholic churches of New York City, with sketches of their history and lives of the present pastors : with an introduction on the early history of Catholicity on the island, and lives of the most reverend archbishops and bishops . ay, Ann, Mrs. Birmingham, Edward. Hutchison, John. Navarro, Jose F. de Brennan, Edward. Jewell, Frank H. OBrien, John. Chatillon, Cath., Mrs. Kerrigan, Charles. OBrien, William. Coffin, George. Keyes, Edward L. OConnor, Thomas J. Coudert, Frederick R. Kinnear, Margaret A. OShaughnessy, John \V. Delan<i, Catharine, Mrs • Latasa, F., Mrs. 0Shaughnessy,J. R. G. D


The Catholic churches of New York City, with sketches of their history and lives of the present pastors : with an introduction on the early history of Catholicity on the island, and lives of the most reverend archbishops and bishops . ay, Ann, Mrs. Birmingham, Edward. Hutchison, John. Navarro, Jose F. de Brennan, Edward. Jewell, Frank H. OBrien, John. Chatillon, Cath., Mrs. Kerrigan, Charles. OBrien, William. Coffin, George. Keyes, Edward L. OConnor, Thomas J. Coudert, Frederick R. Kinnear, Margaret A. OShaughnessy, John \V. Delan<i, Catharine, Mrs • Latasa, F., Mrs. 0Shaughnessy,J. R. G. Dehnonico, Lorenzo. Lawler, Michael. Otis, Frank. Dooley, James. Le Brun, Napoleon. Philbin, Stephen. Dufify, Richard G. Lynch, Teresa, Mrs. Plunkett, Peter E. Dunn, M. J. Lyness, B. Rafter, Edward. Echeverria, Pio. McClure, D. Reidy, Ellen. Farnham, Margaret G. McGovern, Edward. Reilly, Bryan. Fay, Edward. McGuire, Mary. Reynolds, Mary, Mrs. Ferrero, Edward. McKeon, John H. Rigney, Elizabeth, Mrs. Gass, John E. McKeon, M., Mrs. Short, Michael. Gaynor, John. McKnight, Thomas. Smith, James F. Gibert, Frederick EdwM . McMahon, Martin T. Starr, F. J. Goggin, Eugene. McMahon, P. Ward, Ann M., Mrs. Griffin, James. Maguire, CHURCH OF THE ANNUNCIATION. BROADWAY, COKNEK OF WEST ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY FIRST STREET. CHURCH OF THE ANNUNCIATION. BROADWAY AND ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIRST STREET,MANHATTANVILLE. FOR many years St. Pauls Church at Harlem was theonly shrine of religion for the Catholics scatteredover the northern part of Manhattan Island, there being nochurch above the line of Fiftieth Street, where the Churchof St. John the Evangelist remained as an outpost of theadvancing city. IVIany remember a French gentleman re-siding in Manliattan\ille, who, in the days of BishopDu Bois, used to be seen making his way on foot to theCathedral, with one of his children on his shoulder andthe other by his side. Yet the Catholic body had increased, and many res-idents of means had


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