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A crowd parts as a funeral carriage pulls up to St. Vincent Church
A crowd parts as a funeral carriage pulls up to St. Vincent Church
TitleA crowd parts as a funeral carriage pulls up to St. Vincent Church
DescriptionA crowd watches while a horse-drawn carriage approaches the front of St. Vincent Church and pallbearers carry a casket down the front steps. Founded in 1837, St. Vincent is the oldest Catholic church in Akron, Ohio and has served the community for over 175 years.
SubjectChurches
Funeral
Horse-Drawn Buggy
ContributorsSt. Vincent Church
SourceSTV_buggycrowd.jpg
TypeImage
Format5 X 7 black and white photograph
RelationSt. Vincent Church
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About this collectionSt. Vincent Catholic church was founded by Father Basil S. Shorb and a community of Irish immigrants in 1837. St. Vincent brought Akron its first Catholic school and helped to found St. Bernard's, St. Mary's, Annunciation, St. Martha's, and St. Sebastian's churches. From the founding members who helped to build Akron's canal system to the current congregation, members of St. Vincent church have had a strong role in the history and growth of Summit County for over 175 years. For more information please see: http://www.stvincentchurch.com/
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