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Catholic Trails West: Sacred Heart Chapel, Conewago (1719-20), St. Paul's Church, Goshenhoppen (1741), St. Mary's Church, Lancaster (1742), St. Vincent's Church, Westmoreland County (1790), St. Michael's Church, Loretto (1799)

Catholic Trails West: Sacred Heart Chapel, Conewago (1719-20), St. Paul's Church, Goshenhoppen (1741), St. Mary's Church, Lancaster (1742), St. Vincent's Church, Westmoreland County (1790), St. Michael's Church, Loretto (1799)
Author: Edmund Adams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1988
Genre: Catholics
ISBN:

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Catholic Trails West

Catholic Trails West
Author: Edmund Adams
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 353
Release: 1988
Genre: Catholics
ISBN: 0806312122

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Long out of print, this book identifies the families who settled the largest of the six pioneer Catholic parishes of Pennsylvania, that of St. Joseph's, which extended from Philadelphia up and down the Delaware, west into Berks County, north into New York, and east throughout New Jersey. Herein the researcher will find data on about 3,000 families and 12,000 family members.


Catholic Trails West

Catholic Trails West
Author: Edmund Adams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 341
Release: 1988
Genre: Catholics
ISBN:

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Catholic Trails West

Catholic Trails West
Author: Edmund and Barbara Brady O'Keefe Adams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 341
Release: 1988
Genre: Churches--Pennsylvania
ISBN:

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Catholic Trails West

Catholic Trails West
Author: E. Adams
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1988
Genre:
ISBN:

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Trails West

Trails West
Author: Betty Meischen
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2003-01-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595258972

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Becky stood up abruptly and began to walk back towards the Inn. He followed her and grabbed her hand. "Don't you see? I want to be free so that you and I can be together." Becky disengaged her hand from his. "I will not be just another plaything of yours. I think you should leave, Mr. Travis." "No. I'm not. I can't. He caught her hand again and pulled her against his chest, holding her tightly against his fast-beating heart. "You must know by now how I feel about you." He brushed her blond hair with his lips. "I can't leave," he whispered against her ear, "because I am in love with you, Rebecca Cummings." He pulled her chin up, and for the first time in all those months, he kissed her lips. "Did you hear what I said? Becky, I love you." When William Barret Travis, a young attorney from Alabama, arrives in Austin's Colony, he makes a huge impact on all of the settlers' lives, especially that of lovely Rebecca Cummings. As the colonists prepare for war with Mexico, the Texas pioneers struggle to free themselves from the bonds of tyranny until they finally win their independence at San Jacinto.


Seven Trails West

Seven Trails West
Author: Arthur King Peters
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The Lewis and Clark expedition blazed the way; nearly 65 years later, the first transcontinental railroad joined the "old" United States with the West. The intervening years had seen a half-million people heading west. Peters surveys the major migration routes: the Santa Fe Trail (commercial), the Oregon-California Trail (probably the best known), the Mormon Trail and the communication trails (Pony Express, Telegraph, Railroad). Peters (Cocteau and His Circle) draws on personal experiences of the emigrants, newspaper articles of the period and local history for a colorful account of the westward movement. His stories of the Mormon Trail and Pony Express are especially notable. This handsome book is illustrated with photographs, paintings, maps and documents-a treat for history and Western buffs. 208 illustrations


Catholicism in the American West

Catholicism in the American West
Author: Roberto R. Treviño
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781585446216

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Like the rosary itself, the influence of Catholicism on the social and historical development of the American West has been both visible and hidden: visible in the effects of personal conviction on lives and communities; hidden in that the fuller context of this important American religious group has been largely marginalized or undervalued in traditional historiographic treatments of the region. This volume, an outgrowth of the 2004 Walter Prescott Webb Memorial Lectures, seeks to redress this imbalance. Editors Roberto R. Treviño and Richard Francaviglia have assembled here a variety of scholarly voices to present, according to the preface, "little-known stories about a religion whose traditions and adherents had until recently remained largely at the periphery of U.S. history narratives." The result is a work that offers at once a fuller portrait of the Catholic experience in and impact on the American West, and also tantalizing glimpses that are highly suggestive of fruitful areas for further study. The contributors to Catholicism in the American West bring to light the variety, the hardships, and, ultimately, some of the triumphs of Catholicism in the American West. These studies are fine examples of the scholarship currently "reshaping how historians understand the role of Catholicism both in the development of the West and in the broader history of the nation."


Familie Allwein

Familie Allwein
Author: Duane F. Alwin
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2009-10-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1984575414

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