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| Title | East Main Street #1 - St. Mary Catholic Church |
| Description | The old St. Mary Church was originally located on Railroad Street (now Maple Avenue) and was moved to its present location in 1890. The church was built around 1859 or 1860 for the influx of Irish-Catholics who came to Hudson in the 1840s to construct the railroad. According to diary of local merchant John Buss (1811-1876), the flag was raised at St. Mary's for the first time on May 4, 1861. St. Mary Church moved to a new building in 1970. Now known as the "Old Church on the Green" the building at one time was the headquarters of the Hudson Heritage Association and now houses a childrens' day care and community center. St. Mary Church, now located on North Main Street, celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2009. |
| Date | 1950 |
| Subject | Hudson (Ohio) Streets and Roads Photography Churches St. Mary Catholic Church (Hudson, Ohio) East Main Street - Hudson
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| Names | Moos, William
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| Contributors | Hudson Library & Historical Society
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| Type | Image
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| Format | 5 in. x 3.5 in. |
| Source | HU_EMain_3.jpg |
| Language | English |
| Relation | Houses of Hudson Collection
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| Rights | This material from the picture file is protected by the copyright law. The library makes this picture available for the personal use of the borrower to be used for private study, scholarship or research. Reproduction, alteration or derivative use of this visual image for the purposes other than those listed above without the express written permission of the copyright holder may constitute an infringement of copyright law. |
| Creator | William Moos
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| About the Creator | William Moos (1919-1984) was a painter, architect and beloved arts and crafts teacher. He also directed the art department at Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio. Mr. Moos was reared in St. Cloud, Minnesota, and studied architecture at St. John's College and Yale University. He later practiced architecture in New York City and worked as a field engineer and interior designer before coming to the academy in 1945. He was responsible for the design work for the restoration of Western Reserve Academy's Chapel and Christ Church Episcopal in Hudson, Ohio. He had a keen sense of historic preservation of buildings and served as a founding member of the Hudson Heritage Association. Later in life he also served as a lobbyist for the American Civil Liberties Union. |
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