Sinsinawa (/ˌsɪnˈsɪnəwɑː/) is an unincorporated community in Grant County, Wisconsin, United States. The community is in the towns of Jamestown and Hazel...
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Dominic. It was founded in 1847. The General Motherhouse is located in Sinsinawa, Wisconsin. The congregation was founded in 1847 by Samuel Mazzuchelli, O.P...
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unincorporated community of Sinsinawa, Wisconsin, is also located partially in the town. In the early days of Wisconsin Territory's "lead rush", this...
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The Sinsinawa Mound raid occurred on June 29, 1832, near the Sinsinawa mining settlement in Michigan Territory (present-day Grant County, Wisconsin in...
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and other materials are preserved in the archives at Sinsinawa Mound in Sinsinawa, Wisconsin. "National Register Information System". National Register...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Madison (redirect from Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin)
three dioceses for the next 78 years. In 1871, the Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa established the Saint Regina Academy for girls and boys in Madison. Saint...
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coordinates) The Sinsinawa River is a 21.1-mile-long (34.0 km) tributary of the Mississippi River. It rises in Grant County, Wisconsin, with headwaters...
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Mounds on June 20, and the Sinsinawa Mound raid on June 29. The Native Americans were defeated at the Battle of Wisconsin Heights on July 21, with forty...
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Andover Prairie Corners Preston Rockville Rutledge Saint Rose Shady Dell Sinsinawa Stitzer Union Van Buren Werley Wyalusing Pleasant Ridge Sinnipee Fair...
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Sinsinawa Mound College for men (1846-1852) was located in Sinsinawa, Wisconsin. The college was founded in 1846 by Samuel Charles Mazzuchelli, an Italian...
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1848, chartered by Rev. Fr. Samuel Charles Mazzuchelli, O.P. in Sinsinawa, Wisconsin. It became a college in 1901 and moved to River Forest, Illinois...
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Christian friendship". Vann, p. 30 "Dominican Women". Sinsinawa, Wisconsin: Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa. Retrieved 4 July 2020. Vann, p. 4 Hunter-Kilmer...
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Mazzuchelli, OP. Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters. Smith, Alice E. (1973). From Exploration to Statehood. The History of Wisconsin. Vol. 1. Madison: Wisconsin Historical...
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Monica School, each serving kindergarten through grade 8. In addition, the Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters sponsor Dominican High School. At the north end of the...
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Rutledge are located within the town; The unincorporated community of Sinsinawa is located partially in the town. The ghost town of Sinnipee was located...
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located in Madison, Wisconsin. Edgewood has been sponsored since its inception by the Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa, Wisconsin. In the 2019–2020 school...
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by the Sisters of Charity of New York. The Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa, Wisconsin, were welcomed to the school in 1936. Corpus Christi School was closed...
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The Wisconsin River is a tributary of the Mississippi River in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. At approximately 430 miles (692 km) long, it is the state's...
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Canada Cerro Gordo Mines Butte, Montana Harbor Island (Seattle) Sinsinawa, Wisconsin East Chicago, Indiana Kitwe, Zambia Nyrstar Port Pirie Broken Hill...
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Most Holy Rosary - The sisters, whose motherhouse is located in Sinsinawa, Wisconsin, came to the archdiocese to staff parochial schools. Among the schools...
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was renamed East Dubuque in 1879. The main roads in East Dubuque are Sinsinawa Avenue and U.S. Route 20 (Wall Street). The Julien Dubuque Bridge serves...
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Menominee (redirect from Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin)
known as the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin. Their land base is the Menominee Indian Reservation in Wisconsin. Their historic territory originally...
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Wiota is a town in Lafayette County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 856 at the 2010 census. The unincorporated communities of Wiota, Woodford...
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Galena River Sinsinawa River Little Menominee River Menominee River Platte River Little Platte River Grant River Little Grant River Wisconsin River Kickapoo...
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Samuel Mazzuchelli (category Religious leaders from Wisconsin)
Galena, Illinois, and Saint Gabriel's in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. In 1846, he founded Sinsinawa Mound College. In May 1843 Mazzuchelli accompanied Bishop...
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Sinissippi Lake Sinsinawa River Siskiwit Bay Siskiwit Lake (Wisconsin) Siskiwit River Skanawan Creek Squaw Creek (Wisconsin) Squaw Lake (Wisconsin) Tamarack...
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September 1956, with 174 freshmen from 26 parishes. Although sponsored by the Sinsinawa Dominicans, the school was championed by two pastors, Peter E. Dietz,...
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Grove is a village situated along the Kickapoo River in Crawford County, Wisconsin, in the United States. The population was 592 at the 2010 census. The...
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in America. Sister M. Imelda Teresa died at Saint Clara College, Sinsinawa, Wisconsin, April 19, 1916, having been stationed her for three or four years...
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Mary Aquinas Devlin (category University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni)
14, 1966, in Dubuque, Iowa. Her mass was held at the Sinsinawa Motherhouse in Sinsinawa, Wisconsin, on May 17. "Sister Mary Aquinas Devlin, O.P." John...
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