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  1. St. Barbara Church (20,252 bytes)
    265: ...d of waiting for the slow wheels of government to move, so jumped at the chance to be out of their prope...
    267: ...f W.14th and the north side of Redman, bulldozers moved in to begin demolition. It was an odd sight to b...
    273: ...nterior and replacing the statues that had been removed. The front page of the June 27, 2012 issue of t...
  2. History (9,442 bytes)
    77: ...d of waiting for the slow wheels of government to move, so jumped at the chance to be out of their prope...
    79: ...f W.14th and the north side of Redman, bulldozers moved in to begin demolition. It was an odd sight to b...
  3. Ebenezer Fish Sr. (3,975 bytes)
    31: ...ther, [[Ebenezer Fish|Ebenezer Jr.]] who made the move in 1811, just prior to the War of 1812.
    37: ...to Kansas, Ebenezer Sr.'s farm was sold and Lydia moved in with her daughter Eunice (Mrs. John Boyden). ...
  4. Infra-structure (11,433 bytes)
    305: :*'''1861''' - As the need to move around the city became more necessary, several st...
  5. Archwood Congregational Church (16,252 bytes)
    28: ...ciety of Brooklyn. In 1851 the frame building was moved to the corner of Liberty (W. 33rd) and Newburgh ...
    164: ...uld move farther north. One reason why Church was moved to Archwood Ave.
  6. Walking Tour (8,162 bytes)
    31: ... up parts of his land to lay tracks for trains to move through the valley towards downtown Cleveland.
  7. 100th Anniversary Book (45,593 bytes)
    59: ...908 and he served till December 1908, when he was moved to Grafton's Assumption Church. He served from D...
    113: ... of St. Barbara's Parish Debate National Catholic Move'''
    115: ..., which was opened by Andrew Zemba, leader in the movement. He introduced Rev. L. Wrzesinski, rector of ...
    177: ...ons were put forth: (1) Fr. Szulerecki is to be removed, (2) A substitute vicar to exercise pastoral car...
    196: ...x rooms and a hall. In July of 1925, Fr. Solinski moved the church furnishings from the wooden church on...

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