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Hague, North Dakota: History of St. Mary's Catholic
Church and the Town of Hague
By Katie Glatt Wald
Hague, North Dakota, no date, 134 pages, softcover, reprint
The Germans from Russia Heritage Collection is pleased to provide
this valuable publication of St. Mary's Catholic Church and the
community of Hague, Emmons County, south central North Dakota. The
Hague area was heavily settled by German-Russian families Catholic
Kutschurgan District villages in South Russia (today near Odessa,
Ukraine) - Baden, Elsass, Kandel, Mannheim, Selz and Strassburg.
The publication includes a new supplement of Updates/Revisions
from 1986 to June, 2005 - Baptisms, First Holy Communions, Confirmations,
Marriages and Deaths.
Sections include "The First Arrivals", "The Church
of 1890", "The First Brick Church", "The Disastrous
Fire", "St. Mary's Church Today", "The Cemeteries",
"The 50th Anniversary", "Vocations of Our Parish",
"Priests That Served Our Parish", "Reminiscing Through
the Years", "Origination of Hague", "Homesteader
Hardships", "The Journey to America", "My German
Ancestors" as well as Hague business histories and the schools.
Numerous photographs are included.
The original publication includes the listing of Marriages, Births,
Baptisms and St. Mary's Parish Statistics - Deaths.
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| St. Mary's Catholic Church
built in Hague proper and the new parish house in 1907. |
The Hague State
Bank building as it is being moved. |
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| August 15th in the 20's. |
Johannes Goldade
and family. |
History of St. Mary's Catholic Church
and the Town of Hague, North Dakota
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