MorganPark; initial Neighborhood House was intended for a recreation and social center; it was donated to the Catholic church for a Catholic School in 1927; sidewalk; bushes; trees
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
MorganPark; Blessed St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church interior; altar; vaulted ceiling; statues; angels holding light fixtures; vases of flowers; wooden pews; candles; windows; ceiling light
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
MorganPark; United Protestant Church Sanctuary; the church opened in 1922; interior view; pews; plant; piano; choir loft; vaulted ceiling; beams; windows; concrete and brick; hymnals; pulpit; fern; radiators; 18495
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
The Hebrew class instructor stands with the students of the Hebrew class of West Side B'nai Israel Synagogue. The photograph was taken at a class outing in Lincoln Park in Duluth. B'nai Israel consolidated with congregation Adas Israel in 1930.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
This history of the Duluth Diocese of the Catholic Church, which was formed in 1889 and embraced the counties of Aitkin, Becker, Beltrami, Carlton, Cass, Clay, Cook, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Itasca, Kittson, Lake, Marshal, Norman, Pine, Polk, and St. Louis, includes short biographies of early missionaries in Northern Minnesota. It also has histories and photographs of some early Catholic churches, schools, orphanages, and hospitals, information on Indian missions and on the Sisters of St. Benedict, who founded Duluth's St. Mary's Hospital and four other hospitals in the diocese. The book also provides a list of priests who worked in the diocese from 1889 to 1914.
A brief history of early missionaries in northern Minnesota, as well as the founding of the Duluth Diocese in 1889 and particulars related to its early life, including specific priests and parishes, the creation of the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Cathedral High School, and parish societies. Includes information about the St. James Orphanage, Thomas Feigh Hospital for Crippled Children, and the founding of St. Mary's Hospital.
Contributing Institution:
College of Saint Benedict & Saint John's University
Leavitt H. Hallock, Henry A. Stimson, Charles F. Thwing, David N. Beach, George R. Merrill, Charles L. Morgan, O. B. King, Charles C. Salter, Mary T. Hale, Samuel C. Gale, S. V. S. Fisher, John E. Bell, Edward F. Waite, David Percy Jones, Harry B. Hendley, George A. Brackett, Joseph R. Kingman, Harington Beard
Date Created:
1907
Description:
The book contains the proceedings and speeches during the fiftieth anniversary celebrations. Topics include: social outreach to immigrant communities, spawning of new churches in Minneapolis, memories of former pastors, an address on the Indian issue, and more. It also includes images of members and past building not available elsewhere. Contributors and topics include persons active in the civic and business life of Minneapolis.
Tower Hall at Villa Sancta Scholastica was completed in 1927 with the addition of a second tower (not in the original plans) separated from the original tower by an elaborate lobby and main entrance, and the northward extension of the eastward-facing wing. Mother Agnes Somers chose the St. Louis architectural firm of O'Meara and Hills. The original college bus is parked in front of what is now called Tower Hall.
Directory of the Salem Covenant Church, Duluth, Minnesota, and its Auxiliary Organizations. Includes 1946 monthly schedule of organization meetings, services, and activities.
Directory of the Salem Covenant Church, Duluth, Minnesota, and its Auxiliary Organizations. Includes 1945 monthly schedule of organization meetings, services, and activities.
Directory of the Salem Mission Church, Duluth, Minnesota, and its Auxiliary Organizations. Includes 1937 monthly schedule of organization meetings, services, and activities.
Directory of the Salem Covenant Church, Duluth, Minnesota, and its Auxiliary Organizations. Includes 1948 monthly schedule of organization meetings, services, and activities.
Fiftieth anniversary booklet for Salem Mission Church, Duluth, Minnesota. Booklet includes a detailed history of the church up to 1940 by Erik Dahlhielm as well as candid photos of church members in and around the church. There are translucent pages with a spider web pattern after the front cover and before the back cover.
A souvenir booklet celebrating the dedication of the rebuilt Salem Mission Church, Duluth, Minnesota, that was destroyed in the December 1932 fire. The booklet includes a history of the church, comments by former pastors, histories of church organizations and a calendar of dedication events from October 12 to 15, 1933.
The Record of Plymouth Congregational Church Volume 5 is the fifth of nine volumes that provide a chronological record of the activities of Plymouth Congregational Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Contents include announcements, celebrations and event, membership records, meeting minutes and a few newspaper clippings and photos. The Clerk of the Church maintained the Record. From 1898-1899 Clerk Hendley embellishes the entries with color caligraphy and occasional images.
The Record of Plymouth Congregational Church Volume 4 is the fourth of nine volumes that provide a chronological record of the activities of Plymouth Congregational Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Contents include announcements, celebrations and event, membership records, meeting minutes and a few newspaper clippings and photos. The Clerk of the Church maintained the Record. In this volume Clerk Hendley embellishes the entries with color caligraphy and occasional images.
The Record of Plymouth Congregational Church Volume 4 is the fourth of nine volumes that provide a chronological record of the activities of Plymouth Congregational Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Contents include announcements, celebrations and event, membership records, meeting minutes and a few newspaper clippings and photos. The Clerk of the Church maintained the Record. In this volume Clerk Hendley embellishes the entries with color caligraphy and occasional images.
The News Letter is the fifth issue published by Plymouth Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota, for the men in the service of World War I. Contents include reports on Plymouth members serving in the military and non-military organizations abroad, Plymouth members supporting war efforts at home, and general church news.
The News Letter is the first and only issue in volume 2 published by Plymouth Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota for the men in the service of World War I. Contents include reports on Plymouth members who are still serving in the military and non-military organizations abroad, Plymouth members transitioning to civilian life, and general church news.