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- 15016252 abstract "Born and educated in Milan, Italy, Samuel Mazzuchelli (1806-1864) began his American ministry in 1828 at Mackinac Island, a center of the fur trade. Building churches, organizing schools, and preaching in both French and English, he traveled the Mississippi and the Great Lakes over long distances and in all seasons. After 1839, he continued much of his work in Iowa as a vicar-general to the bishop of the newly-created see of Dubuque. Mazzuchelli eventually founded both a men's college and a teaching convent, the Congregation of the Most Holy Rosary, in Sinsinawa, Wisconsin, and extended the Church's outreach within Native American communities. In 1849, Mazzuchelli relinquished many of his administrative responsibilities to become the priest of the parish at Benton, Wisconsin, where he also served as director of the novitiate and school opened by the Sisters of the Congregation of the Holy Rosary. Mazzuchelli's Memoirs are divided into three sections: the first focuses upon missions among Native Americans and Canadians in Wisconsin and Michigan; the second deals with missions among Catholic and Protestant immigrants in the territories of Wisconsin and Iowa; and the third is a disquisition on the present and future state of Catholicism and Protestantism in the United States. Although spiritual matters are the principal concern, the memoirs also convey much about the Upper Midwest's political life and early community institutions.".
- 15016252 alternative "Memorie. English".
- 15016252 contributor B533971.
- 15016252 contributor B533972.
- 15016252 created "1915.".
- 15016252 date "1915".
- 15016252 date "1915.".
- 15016252 dateCopyrighted "1915.".
- 15016252 description "Born and educated in Milan, Italy, Samuel Mazzuchelli (1806-1864) began his American ministry in 1828 at Mackinac Island, a center of the fur trade. Building churches, organizing schools, and preaching in both French and English, he traveled the Mississippi and the Great Lakes over long distances and in all seasons. After 1839, he continued much of his work in Iowa as a vicar-general to the bishop of the newly-created see of Dubuque. Mazzuchelli eventually founded both a men's college and a teaching convent, the Congregation of the Most Holy Rosary, in Sinsinawa, Wisconsin, and extended the Church's outreach within Native American communities. In 1849, Mazzuchelli relinquished many of his administrative responsibilities to become the priest of the parish at Benton, Wisconsin, where he also served as director of the novitiate and school opened by the Sisters of the Congregation of the Holy Rosary. Mazzuchelli's Memoirs are divided into three sections: the first focuses upon missions among Native Americans and Canadians in Wisconsin and Michigan; the second deals with missions among Catholic and Protestant immigrants in the territories of Wisconsin and Iowa; and the third is a disquisition on the present and future state of Catholicism and Protestantism in the United States. Although spiritual matters are the principal concern, the memoirs also convey much about the Upper Midwest's political life and early community institutions.".
- 15016252 description "[bk. I] Memoirs of missions among various Indian tribes and among the Canadians in the territories of Wisconsin and Michigan.--bk. II. Memoirs of missions among the Catholics and Protestants in the territories of Iowa and Wisconsin and in the state of Illinois.--bk. III. Protestantism and the Catholic church in the United States.".
- 15016252 extent "xx p., 2 l., xxiii-xxv, 375 p.".
- 15016252 format "s".
- 15016252 hasFormat "Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.".
- 15016252 identifier lhbum.16252.
- 15016252 isFormatOf "Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.".
- 15016252 issued "1915".
- 15016252 issued "1915.".
- 15016252 language "eng".
- 15016252 publisher "Chicago, Press of W.F. Hall printing company,".
- 15016252 relation "Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.".
- 15016252 spatial "United States".
- 15016252 subject "BX1406 .M35".
- 15016252 subject "Catholic Church Missions United States History 19th century.".
- 15016252 subject "Catholic Church United States Clergy Biography.".
- 15016252 subject "Mazzuchelli, Samuel, 1806-1864.".
- 15016252 subject "Missionaries United States Biography.".
- 15016252 tableOfContents "[bk. I] Memoirs of missions among various Indian tribes and among the Canadians in the territories of Wisconsin and Michigan.--bk. II. Memoirs of missions among the Catholics and Protestants in the territories of Iowa and Wisconsin and in the state of Illinois.--bk. III. Protestantism and the Catholic church in the United States.".
- 15016252 title "Memoirs : historical and edifying, of a missionary apostolic of the order of Saint Dominic among various Indian tribes and among the Catholics and Protestants in the United States of America. With an introduction by the Most Reverend John Ireland ...".
- 15016252 title "Memorie. English".
- 15016252 type "text".