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St John the Baptist Catholic Church | Dedication: 17 November 1891 Architect: Adophus Druiding (1838- 1899), Chicago, IL Contractor: Anton DeCurtins (1829- 1895), Carthegena, OH This historic parish was organized in 1835 by a group of German immigrants, primarily from Oldenburg, who purchased 40 acres of land. In 1836, the parish was established from St. Augustine, Minster and became the first catholic parish in Marion Township and Mercer County. The present church is the third one after log (1837) and brick (1850) buildings. The... | 40.407720, -84.473452 | On State Route 119, Maria Stein, (On the right when traveling west) | https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=94416 |
St. Albertus Church | Polish immigrants arrived in Detroit as early as the 1850s, but not until the Reverend Simon Wieczorek founded St. Albertus Roman Catholic Parish in 1872, did their community have a center. In 1885 the present Gothic Revival building replaced the original wooden frame structure. Inspired by the Reverend Dominic Kolasinski's concern for the Polish traditions, it incorporates twelve lunette panels over the nave arcades, brick detailing, and an octagonal tower common to churches in Poland.... | 42.359853, -83.041529 | On St. Aubin Street, Detroit, (On the left when traveling north) | https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=67632 |
St. Andrew's Society of Philadelphia | Here, in 1747, at the Tun Tavern twenty-five gentlemen of Philadelphia from that part of Great Britain called Scotland formed the . . . . St. Andrew's Society of Philadelphia Since that time, Scotsmen of honor and integrity have contributed toward a charitable design to provide for the relief of distressed Scots after their arrival in Pennsylvania | 39.947458, -75.142226 | On Front Street, Philadelphia, (On the left when traveling south) | https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=102320 |
St. Augustine Slave Market | The St. Augustine Slave Market is a structure in which both Spaniards and the British governments sold slaves for hundreds of years.. | 37.090240, -95.712891 | 170 St George St, St. Augustine, FL 32084 | |
St. Florian Historic District | In 1872, Father A. J. Houser, Director of the Homestead Society of Cincinnati, Ohio founded St. Florian. He subdivided the land for German immigrants who became independent landowners, built homes and reared their families. Many of the descendants from that small group of immigrants still live in the community, some in the original homes. Other descendants are scattered throughout the United States. The St. Florian Historic District was included in the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage... | 34.873222, -87.623971 | On Old Jackson Hwy, St. Florian, | https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=35263 |
St. Hedwig's / Poznan Colony | St. Hedwig's In 1891, a wooden church was built and named St. Hedwig's for a queen of Poland. In 1904, the present-day structure was built and accommodated the growing congregation with seating for 700 people. Members of the congregation furnished labor and contributed artistic talent. Some families took out second mortgages on their farms to help pay for the cost of the new building. Poznan Colony As the lumber industry waned in the late 1880s, Polish land agents hoped to entice... | 44.961183, -90.760610 | On Gorman Avenue, near Thorp, (On the left when traveling north) | https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48771 |
St. John Church | The potato famine that ravaged Ireland in the late 1840s brought poverty and starvation to the Irish people. To survive, more than a million Irish fled their home coming to America on vessels so crowded and disease-ridden that they were termed "coffin ships.” Hundreds of Irish immigrants came to Middletown. Many of the men took back-breaking, dangerous jobs in the brownstone quarries across the river in Portland, while the women often became domestic servants or took in laundry. Most of... | 41.566310, -72.652973 | On St. Johns Square, Middletown, (On the right when traveling west) | https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=98606 |
St. John's German Cemetery | St. John's German Cemetery —— ·•· —— St. John's German United Evangelical Church acquired this site in 1862 for its cemetery. Black Rock pioneers including War of 1812 veterans, German immigrants who began arriving in the 1840s, and their descendants through the mid 1920s were buried here. The cemetery was taken out of service in 1977, and those interred here were commemorated with a new monument in Elmlawn Cemetery, Tonawanda. | 42.942544, -78.891901 | On Military Road (State Route 265) , Buffalo, (On the right when traveling south) | https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=93774 |
St. John’s Evangelical Protestant Church | The first church at the town site of Cullman. Founded May 1, 1874, at the beginning of the second year of settlement. An ethnic German church formed by immigrant families. Services held exclusively in the German language until 1932. In 1937, the Evangelical German churches merged with the Reformed churches and the national Evangelical and Reformed denomination was established. St. John’s became a part of the United Church of Christ in 1957. | 34.173333, -86.838889 | On 2nd Avenue Southeast, Cullman, (On the right when traveling north) | https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=33840 |
St. Joseph Church | Constructed by local parishioners, most of them German immigrants from the Volga region of Russia St. Joseph Parish began in 1876 Two earlier parish churches stood on this property St. Joseph is the oldest church in continuous use in Hays St. Joseph Church has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior | 38.874947, -99.332404 | On 13th Street, Hays, (On the right when traveling west) | https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=95640 |