A Catholic Mission
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Our Story
1. The Stage is Set
2. The Osages Enter Kansas.
3. Earliest Commerce
4. Earliest Protestant Missions
5. The Catholic Osage Mission
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5A. The Mission Complex
5B. The Osage Manual Labor Schools
5C. A Beacon on The Plains ...
6. Progress and Tragedy
7. The Missionary Trails
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7A. Missions, Stations, Churches
8. A Dangerous Balance - The Civil War
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8A. Confederate Officers Massacred
9. The Osage Leave Kansas
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9A. Fr. Schoenmakers Speech
10. A Very Unique Community is Born
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10A. A Church Raising
11. Regional Boarding Schools
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11A. St. Francis Institution for Boys
11B. St. Ann's Academy for Girls
12. Transitions
13. The Passionists Era Begins
14. Citizen Lawmen - The A.H.T.A.
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A.H.T.A. Chanute - October 1914
15. The Passionist Influence is Expanded
Characters
The Osages
The Missionaries
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Father John Schoenmakers
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Father Schoenmakers' Windows
Fr. John Bax
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Father John Bax II
Mother Bridget Hayden
Fr. Paul Ponziglione
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Father Paul's Memoir
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Index - Father Paul's Memoir
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Dedication & Introduction
XI. Miss Lucille St. Pierre Came to the Neosho
XII. Progress of the Schools
XIII. Origin and Development of the Roman Catholic Church in Kansas
XXVII - Winds of War
XXVIII — Fr. Schoenmakers Return
Appendix 7 - Letter to W. W. Graves
Father Philip Colleton
Brother John Sheehan
W. W. Graves
17 Sisters
17 Sisters II - Fr. Fox's Sermon
Who's Behind the Window
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Who We Were 120 Years Ago
1. The Thomas Carroll Window
2. The W.W. O'Bryan Window
3. The Jas. Owens & Family Window
4. The C.P & C.J. Hentzen Windows
5. The Dr. McNamara & Family Window
6. The Fitzsimmons & Family Window
7. The Parents of T.K. Joyce Window
8. J.E. Sevart & Family Window
9. The Rev. John Schoenmakers S.J. Window
10. The Patrick Diskin and L&M George Window
11. The J.A. Johnston & Family Window
12. The Peter & Jacob Bonifas Windows
13. The Mr & Mrs. Patrick Keeting Window
14. The John Butler Window
15. The Mr. & Mrs. Gutting Window
16. Rosette Window Above Doors
17. The Michael A. Barnes Window
18. The Henry M. O'Bryan Window
19. The John and Bridget McCarthy Window
The Sodality Windows
The Church Women's Bonfire (Graves)
Beechwood
The Dimond Family and Estate Sale
Dear Sister
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Friend Gertrude
A Year and a Day — Passionist Memories.
Mary Elizabeth Lease
K of C Council 760 - The Early Days
Our Hometown Boys
Places
St. Francis de Heironymo Catholic Church Grounds
St. Paul - 135 Years Ago
St. Paul - 1890's as a Scale Model.
St. Paul - The Booming 60's
St. Francis Cemetery
Hope Cemetery
The Basement Chapel
St. Paul Middle School
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Some Great Folks!
The Great American Desert
Ladore
World War I Museum Display
St. Boniface, Scipio KS
Road Trip - Father Emil Kapaun
Exchange State Bank Robbery!
Thoughts ...
Links
Thoughts 'n Things
Past and Present Day St. Paul, Southern Kansas and The Four - State Region.
Home
About
Contact
Our Story
1. The Stage is Set
2. The Osages Enter Kansas.
3. Earliest Commerce
4. Earliest Protestant Missions
5. The Catholic Osage Mission
>
5A. The Mission Complex
5B. The Osage Manual Labor Schools
5C. A Beacon on The Plains ...
6. Progress and Tragedy
7. The Missionary Trails
>
7A. Missions, Stations, Churches
8. A Dangerous Balance - The Civil War
>
8A. Confederate Officers Massacred
9. The Osage Leave Kansas
>
9A. Fr. Schoenmakers Speech
10. A Very Unique Community is Born
>
10A. A Church Raising
11. Regional Boarding Schools
>
11A. St. Francis Institution for Boys
11B. St. Ann's Academy for Girls
12. Transitions
13. The Passionists Era Begins
14. Citizen Lawmen - The A.H.T.A.
>
A.H.T.A. Chanute - October 1914
15. The Passionist Influence is Expanded
Characters
The Osages
The Missionaries
>
Father John Schoenmakers
>
Father Schoenmakers' Windows
Fr. John Bax
>
Father John Bax II
Mother Bridget Hayden
Fr. Paul Ponziglione
>
Father Paul's Memoir
>
Index - Father Paul's Memoir
>
Dedication & Introduction
XI. Miss Lucille St. Pierre Came to the Neosho
XII. Progress of the Schools
XIII. Origin and Development of the Roman Catholic Church in Kansas
XXVII - Winds of War
XXVIII — Fr. Schoenmakers Return
Appendix 7 - Letter to W. W. Graves
Father Philip Colleton
Brother John Sheehan
W. W. Graves
17 Sisters
17 Sisters II - Fr. Fox's Sermon
Who's Behind the Window
>
Who We Were 120 Years Ago
1. The Thomas Carroll Window
2. The W.W. O'Bryan Window
3. The Jas. Owens & Family Window
4. The C.P & C.J. Hentzen Windows
5. The Dr. McNamara & Family Window
6. The Fitzsimmons & Family Window
7. The Parents of T.K. Joyce Window
8. J.E. Sevart & Family Window
9. The Rev. John Schoenmakers S.J. Window
10. The Patrick Diskin and L&M George Window
11. The J.A. Johnston & Family Window
12. The Peter & Jacob Bonifas Windows
13. The Mr & Mrs. Patrick Keeting Window
14. The John Butler Window
15. The Mr. & Mrs. Gutting Window
16. Rosette Window Above Doors
17. The Michael A. Barnes Window
18. The Henry M. O'Bryan Window
19. The John and Bridget McCarthy Window
The Sodality Windows
The Church Women's Bonfire (Graves)
Beechwood
The Dimond Family and Estate Sale
Dear Sister
>
Friend Gertrude
A Year and a Day — Passionist Memories.
Mary Elizabeth Lease
K of C Council 760 - The Early Days
Our Hometown Boys
Places
St. Francis de Heironymo Catholic Church Grounds
St. Paul - 135 Years Ago
St. Paul - 1890's as a Scale Model.
St. Paul - The Booming 60's
St. Francis Cemetery
Hope Cemetery
The Basement Chapel
St. Paul Middle School
>
Some Great Folks!
The Great American Desert
Ladore
World War I Museum Display
St. Boniface, Scipio KS
Road Trip - Father Emil Kapaun
Exchange State Bank Robbery!
Thoughts ...
Links