The Catholic Church on the Kentucky Frontier (1785-1812)Catholic University of America, 1936 - 235 pages |
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... Maryland . Early in 1785 , this group which was to inaugurate an organized Catholic life in Kentucky turned hopefully to the frontier . In Maryland they had shared in the financial , commercial , and agricultural difficulties of that ...
... Maryland . Early in 1785 , this group which was to inaugurate an organized Catholic life in Kentucky turned hopefully to the frontier . In Maryland they had shared in the financial , commercial , and agricultural difficulties of that ...
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... Maryland was engaged in agriculture , 21 and the situation was practically unchanged after the war . Tobacco was the chief product , but some other crops , chiefly corn and wheat were raised . John and Andrew Ellicott in 1772 , had ...
... Maryland was engaged in agriculture , 21 and the situation was practically unchanged after the war . Tobacco was the chief product , but some other crops , chiefly corn and wheat were raised . John and Andrew Ellicott in 1772 , had ...
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... Maryland Catholics were subjected began in 1654 , when William Claiborne and Richard Bennett of Virginia seized power in Maryland under the plea of safeguarding the power of the English Parliament . They straight- way deposed Governor ...
... Maryland Catholics were subjected began in 1654 , when William Claiborne and Richard Bennett of Virginia seized power in Maryland under the plea of safeguarding the power of the English Parliament . They straight- way deposed Governor ...
Contents
Religious Relationships in Early Kentucky | 171 |
The Diocese of Bardstown 18081812 | 196 |
APPENDICES | 214 |
Copyright | |
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