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| St. Augustine's first church built by John Zerbee |
60 |
| Sailer, Bishop |
63 |
| Smith, Rt. Rev. M's'g'r T.P., Biography of |
75 |
| Smith, Rt. Rev. M's'g'r, cut of, facing |
76 |
| St. Catharine's Wheel Window |
86 |
| "Specifications" |
89 |
| Stillberger, Joseph, Architect |
89 |
| School Building, St. Joseph's, Portage |
93 |
| Sketches, Biographical, of Assistants |
96 |
| Storm, Theodore |
99 |
| St. Michael's Seminary at Summitt, Cambria County |
102 |
| St. Michael's Seminary organized |
102 |
| St. Michael's Seminary closed |
103 |
| "Silent Cities, The," - verses |
105, 106 |
| Storm, John A., tells of Soldiers' Home |
108, 109 |
| Soldiers' Home - Regular Army |
109, 110 |
| Sodality, Young Ladies' |
110, 111 |
| Solemn Pontifical Mass |
111 |
| St. George, Knights of |
111 |
| Slaves in Cambria County in 1840 |
117 |
| Sexton of church |
120 |
| Seminary for Boys, proposed by Bishop O'Connor |
121 |
| Society, Young Men's, of '57 |
122 |
| Tribune, Cambria |
15 |
| Treaty with Indians, violation of |
39 |
| Town of Gallitzin - Alias St. Augustine |
61, 62 |
| Tomb of Three Saints |
107 |
| Trappist Monks near Carroltown |
121 |
| Useful Rule |
120 |
| Useful Rule for Days of Week |
120 |
| Weakland, John, saves Fr. Gallitzin |
27 |
| Weakland, John, arm incorrupted |
27 |
| Washington's assurance to Indians |
39 |
| Wayne, Gen. Anthony |
39 |
| Wayne, Gen., report of, to Secretary of War |
40 |
| Wayne, Gen., destroys Indians' corn |
40 |
| Wertz, Hon. G.M. (booklet) |
42 |
| Weiser, Conrad |
50 |
| Wimmer, Rt. Rev. Abbot Boniface, O.S.B. |
67 |
| Welch, Rev. Garrett B.'s model school building at Portage |
84 |
| Windows in church and who donated them |
87 |
| Welch, Rev. Garrett B., Biography of |
92 |
| Welch, Rev. Garrett B., cut of, facing |
92 |
| Ward, Rev. James |
96 |
| Wharton, Joseph (served Mass) |
99 |
| Wharton, Sergeant James A. |
99 |
| Wagner, John, Agent for Bishop O'Connor |
121 |
| Waltz, M.J. and Jacob, note to |
102 |
| Young, James, Mass in barn by Fr. Gallitzin |
22 |
| Young, John, First P.J. |
27 |
| Zeisberger, Indian Missionary |
31 |
| Zinzendorf, Count |
31 |
| Zerbee, Joseph, statement about earthworks |
37 |
| Zerbee, John and Julia, triplet sons of, interred in cemetery |
8 |
| Zerbee, John, donates $150 to first church |
60 |
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