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The Diocese of Fort Wayne: 1857-September 1907; a book of historical reference, 1669-1907
1907, Fort Wayne, Ind. : Archer Print. Co.
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CONTENTS
Preface 5
Chapter I. A Bird's-eye view 9
Chapter II. Northern Indiana within the jurisdiction of
the Bishops of Quebec, Baltimore, Bardstown and Vincennes 21
Chapter III. The Right Rev. John Henry Luers, D.D. 30
The First Bishop of Fort Wayne.
Chapter IV. The Right Rev. Joseph Dwenger, C. PP. S., D.D 38
The Second Bishop of Fort Wayne.
Chapter V. The Right Rev. Joseph Rademacher, D.D. 46
The Third Bishop of Fort Wayne.
Chapter VI. The Right Rev. Herman Joseph Alerding, D. D. 53
The Fourth Bishop of Fort Wayne.
Chapter VII. Domestic Prelates of His Holiness 60
The Right Rev. Mgr. Julian Benoit, V.G.
The Right Rev. Mgr. John H. Oechtering, V.G.
Chapter VIII. The Clergy, Diocesan and Regular 64
Chapter IX. The Churches — Prior to 1857, inclusive 200
Chapter X. The Churches — From 1858 to 1867 266
Chapter XI. The Churches— From 1868 to 1877 314
Chapter XII. The Churches— From 1878 to 1887 354
Chapter XIII. The Churches— From 1888 to 1897 372
Chapter XIV. The Churches— From 1898 to 1907 390
Chapter XV. The Missions and Stations 402
Chapter XVI. The Congregation of Holy Cross, (C.S.C.) 429
Chapter XVII. The Congregation of the Most Precious Blood, (C.PP.S.) 443
Chapter XVI II. The Religious Communities of Women 447
The Sisters of Holy Cross, Notre Dame, 1843.
Chapter XIX. The Religious Communities of Women, continued 456
The Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ, Fort Wayne, 1863
Chapter XX. The Religious Communities of Women, continued 460
The Sisters of St. Francis, Lafayette, 1875.
Chapter XXI. The Religious Communities of Women, continued 464
The Sisters of St. Joseph, Tipton, 1888.
Chapter XXII. The Religious Communities of Women continued 467
1. Sisters of Providence. — 1845.
2. Sisters of the Most Precious Blood. — 1853.
3. The School Sisters of Notre Dame. — 1865.
4. Sisters of St. Agnes. — 1872.
5. Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Heart. — 1876.
6. Felician Sisters of St. Francis. — 1880.
7. Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth.— 1902.
8. Sisters of St. Dominic. — 1905.
9. Sisters of St. Francis. — 1906, Maryville.
Chapter XXIII. Institutions of Charity 475
The Diocesan Orphan Asylums:
1. St. Joseph's Asylum, for Boys.
2. St. Vincent's Asylum, for Girls.
Chapter XXIV. Institutions of Charity, continued 481
Hospitals:
1. St. Joseph's Hospital, at Fort Wayne.— 1869.
2. St. Elisabeth's Hospital, at Lafayette.— 1875.
3. St. Joseph's Hospital, at South Bend.— 1882.
4. St. Joseph's Hospital, at Logansport. — 1893.
5. St. John's Hospital, at Anderson. — 1894.
6. St. Margaret's Hospital, at Hammond. — 1898.
7. St. Roch's Sanitarium, at Fort Wayne.— 1899.
8. The Holy Family Hospital, at Laporte— 1900.
9. The Kneipp Sanitarium, at Rome City. — 1901.
10. The Sacred Heart Hospital, at Garrett.— 1901.
11. St. Anthony's Hospital, at Michigan City. — 1903.
12. St. Ann's Hospital, at Peru.
Chapter XXV. Institutions of Charity, continued 489
1. The Old People's Home, at Avilla.— 1876.
2. St. Anthony's Home for the Aged, at Lafayette. — 1897.
Chapter XXVI. Education 491
Chapter XXVII. Addenda 517
Index 520
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