. 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. o thewelfare of everybody with whom


. 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. o thewelfare of everybody with whom shecame in contact. Many is the personthat she has helped and many is the prayer she has offered up for those inwant and those in distress. Mrs. Clark was a woman of bright mind. She was saving and invested hersurplus money to a good advantage. To her sons she extended all the oppor-tunities for education that the countiy afforded, and, besides this, gave themwholesome moral example in her conduct. The three living sons are: Thomas C. Keenan, a resident of Williamsburg,Franklin county, Kansas; Joseph F. Keenan, whose home is near Cleveland, Mo.,and Peter J. Keenan, who lives upon the old homestead, south of town. Joe willmove to Paola in a short time, as he has already purchased ground and expectsto make this his permanent home. Burial services were conducted last Wednesday. Mass being sung at theHoly Trinity church by Reverend Father Burk. The body was borne to theCatholic cemetery, east of the city, and there interred with the rites of the SISTER M. LOYOLA KEENAN,GRANDDAUGHTER. 82 THE HISTORY OF OUR CRADLE LAND Thus lived and thus died the unselfish, hard-working charitable Marcella her soul rest in peace! MRS. JOSEPH DALTON DEAD. Death came peacefully on Saturday morning, May 17, 1919, at 6:30 oclockto Mrs. Johanna Dalton, widow of the late Joseph Dalton, at the family home,near Fontana. Mother Dalton was in her 82nd year and had been in declininghealth f


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