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This photographic
archive includes representative examples demonstrating the variety
of scale, style, and materials used in the construction of churches and
cathedrals. All of these building were designed and built for the rapidly
expanding Roman Catholic dioceses in the northeastern United States during the
nineteenth and early twentieth century. |
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SS Peter & Paul, Philadelphia, PA (1846)
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Immaculate Conception, Albany, NY (1848)
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St. Joseph, Buffalo, NY (1852)
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St. Michael, Springfield, MA (1860)
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St. John Baptist,
Paterson, NJ (1865)
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St. Peter, Scranton, PA (1865)
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Holy Cross, Boston, MA (1867)
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St. Joseph, Manchester, NH (1867)
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Immaculate Conception, Lawrence, MA (1871)
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St. Mary, Taunton, MA (1872)
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St. Peter, Pittsburgh, PA (1874)
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Immaculate Conception, Syracuse, NY (1874)
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Gesú, Philadelphia, PA (1879)
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Sacred Heart of Jesus, Newark, NJ (1898)
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Epiphany, Pittsburgh, PA (1901)
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St. Paul, Pittsburgh, PA (1903)
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Sacred Heart of Jesus, Rochester, NY (1926)
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