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"...the architect, Mr. Keely, whose work is to be conspicuous possibly for centuries."[1]

Regarding the architect's probable legacy.

"The design, which is Early Pointed Gothic in style, is one of Mr. Keely's best efforts, and when completed will add another fine building to the many already built throughout the country by this architect."[2]

Regarding the Hartford cathedral - is less impressed by Keely's non-church designs here, the convent and rectory.

Year Begun Year Completed Building Address City State Notes Image Reference
1847 1848 St. Peter and St. Paul R. C. Church 321 Wythe Ave Brooklyn New York Demolished in 1957. [3]
1848 1852 R. C. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception 125 Eagle St Albany New York Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [4]
1848 1852 R. C. Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist 1007 Superior Ave Cleveland Ohio Substantially rebuilt between 1946 and 1948. [5]
1848 1849 R. C. Church of the Assumption 1121 Spring Garden St Philadelphia Pennsylvania Threatened with demolition. [3]
1848 1851 R. C. Church of the Immaculate Conception (former) 6 St Mary St Yonkers New York Converted into a parish hall when the new church was completed in 1892. [6]
1848 1850 R. C. Pro-Cathedral of St. Patrick 91 Washington St Newark New Jersey Designated cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark in 1853 and redesignated pro-cathedral upon the completion of the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in 1954. Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1972. [7]
1848 1849 St. Brigid R. C. Church 123 Ave B New York New York [8]
1848 1852 St. Mary R. C. Church 14 William St Newport Rhode Island Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 2008. [9]
1848 St. Nicholas R. C. Church 46 W 16th St New York New York Demolished in 1960. [3]
1848 1856 St. Patrick R. C. Church 285 Willoughby Ave Brooklyn New York
1848 1849 St. Peter R. C. Church 230 2nd St Troy New York [10]
1850 1854 R. C. Cathedral of St. John and St. Finbar 120 Broad St Charleston South Carolina Destroyed by fire in 1861, though the ruins stood until the site was cleared to build the new cathedral, begun in 1890. [11]
1850 1851 St. Patrick R. C. Church 265 Church St Hartford Connecticut Destroyed by fire in 1875. [12]
1850 1851 St. Paul R. C. Church 48 St Paul St Blackstone Massachusetts [13]
1851 1855 R. C. Cathedral of St. Joseph 50 Franklin St Buffalo New York [5]
1851 1853 St. Joseph R. C. Church 86 Hope St Providence Rhode Island Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [14]
1852 St. John R. C. Church 19 St Johns Sq Middletown Connecticut
1852 1853 R. C. Church of the Immaculate Conception 42 Green St Newburyport Massachusetts [15]
1852 1855 R. C. Cathedral of St. Mary 415 Hamilton St Ogdensburg New York Designated cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ogdensburg in 1872. Destroyed by fire in 1947.
1852 1858 R. C. Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption 327 2nd St Fall River Massachusetts Designated cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fall River in 1904. Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [16]
1852 1858 St. Peter R. C. Church 190 Adams Ave Memphis Tennessee [17]
1853 1855 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton R. C. Church 328 Washington Ave Dunkirk New York Dedication changed from St. Mary in 1975. [18]
1853 1855 St. James the Greater R. C. Church Albany and Harvard Sts Boston Massachusetts Demolished in 1874. [19]
1853 1874 St. Patrick R. C. Church 284 Suffolk St Lowell Massachusetts Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [20]
1853 1855 St. Mary Star of the Sea R. C. Church 467 Court St Brooklyn New York [21]
1854 1855 Immaculate Conception R. C. Church Chestnut and White Sts Lawrence Massachusetts Demolished. [22]
1854 1857 Most Holy Redeemer R. C. Church 72 Maverick St East Boston, Boston Massachusetts [23]
1854 1857 Notre Dame Academy 2875 Washington St Roxbury, Boston Massachusetts Demolished. [24]
1854 1865 St. Peter the Apostle R. C. Church 94 Somerset St New Brunswick New Jersey Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [25]
1855 1856 Most Holy Trinity R. C. Church 1050 Porter St Detroit Michigan [5]
1855 1856 St. John R. C. Church 217 York St Bangor Maine Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1973. [26]
1855 1868 St. Mary R. C. Church 114 St Marys Sq Taunton Massachusetts Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[27] [28]
1856 House for William B. Cronyn 271 9th St Brooklyn New York [21]
1856 1860 St. Jerome R. C. Church 169 Hampden St Holyoke Massachusetts [29]
1856 1860 St. Joseph R. C. Church Ten Broeck St Albany New York [4]
1856 1858 St. Mary R. C. Church 12 St Marys St Biddeford Maine Demolished. [30]
1857 1859 Holy Name of Jesus R. C. Church 104 Springfield St Chicopee Massachusetts [31]
1857 1858 R. C. Basilica of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception 232 Chapel St Norfolk Virginia Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Designated a minor basilica by Pope John Paul II in 1991. [32]
1857 1858 R. C. Church of the Immaculate Conception 99 W River St Providence Rhode Island Demolished in the 1950s. [9]
1857 1859 St. Simon and St. Jude R. C. Church 313 Church St Tignish Prince Edward Island, Canada [33]
1858 House of the Angel Guardian Vernon St Roxbury, Boston Massachusetts Demolished. [34]
1858 1864 Immaculate Conception R. C. Church 45 Fairfield St St. Albans Vermont [35]
1858 1861 R. C. Church of the Immaculate Conception (former) 771 Harrison Ave Boston Massachusetts Converted for residential use. [23]
1858 St. John R. C. Church York St and Davenport Ave New Haven Connecticut Demolished. [36]
1859 1861 St. Francis de Sales R. C. Church 303 Bunker Hill St Charlestown, Boston Massachusetts [23]
1859 1862 St. Joseph Chapel,
Holyhood Cemetery
584 Heath St Brookline Massachusetts Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places along with the rest of the cemetery in 1985. [37]
1859 1860 St. Peter R. C. Church (former) 401 Hicks St Brooklyn New York Converted for residential use. [38]
1860 1861 R. C. Cathedral of St. Michael 254 State St Springfield Massachusetts Designated cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts in 1871. [39]
1860 1861 St. Ann R. C. Church 251 Front St Brooklyn New York Dedication changed from St. Anne in 1901. Demolished in 1992. [38]
1860 1861 St. Bridget R. C. Church 28 Church St West Rutland Vermont [35]
1860 1861 St. Mary R. C. Church 8 S Common St Lynn Massachusetts Destroyed by fire in 1941. [40]
1861 Bishop's Palace 91 Waterloo St Saint John New Brunswick, Canada [33]
1861 1862 St. Martin of Tours R. C. Church 1800 Station Rd Valley City Ohio Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1975. [41]
1861 1866 St. Rose of Lima R. C. Church 598 Broadway Chelsea Massachusetts Mostly destroyed in the Great Chelsea fire of 1908, but rebuilt to a design by Edward T. P. Graham using the original foundation and walls. [42]
1862 1863 Gate of Heaven R. C. Church (former) 616 E 4th St South Boston, Boston Massachusetts Converted into a parish hall when the new church was completed in 1912. [43]
1862 1870 St. Francis de Sales R. C. Church 501 Cherry St Toledo Ohio Designated cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo in 1910. Reverted to a parish church upon the completion of R. C. Cathedral of Our Lady, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary in 1931. [3]
1863 1864 Monastery of St. Michael the Archangel 2019 West St Union City New Jersey Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [44]
1863 1867 R. C. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception 20 Pine St Burlington Vermont Destroyed by fire in 1972. [5]
1863 1864 St. Gregory R. C. Church 2223 Dorchester Ave Dorchester, Boston Massachusetts Expanded and remodeled between 1895 and 1902. Patrick W. Ford, architect for renovations. [45]
1863 1866 St. James the Less R. C. Church 250 Lafayette St Newark New Jersey Demolished in 1975. [7]
1863 1864 St. Patrick R. C. Church 8 S Common St Monson Massachusetts [46]
1864 1869 R. C. Cathedral of St. Patrick Plymouth Ave and Morrie Silver Way Rochester New York Designated cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester in 1868. Demolished in 1937. [3]
1864 1865 R. C. Church of the Gesù 1200 Rue de Bleury Montreal Quebec, Canada [33]
1864 1866 St. Joseph R. C. Church 414 North St Pittsfield Massachusetts [47]
1864 Remodeling of St. Mary R. C. Church 440 Grand St New York New York Remodeling of an 1832-33 church. [21]
1864 1866 St. Michael R. C. Church 651 Washington St Buffalo New York [48]
1865 1866 Asylum Hill Congregational Church 814 Asylum Ave Hartford Connecticut [49]
1865 1866 Episcopal Church of the Redeemer 561 Pacific St Brooklyn New York Demolished in 2015. [3]
1865 1868 R. C. Cathedral of St. Augustine 399 Washington Ave Bridgeport Connecticut Designated cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport in 1953.
1865 1870 R. C. Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 381 Grand St Paterson New Jersey Designated cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson in 1937. Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1977. [50]
1865 1875 St. Dominic R. C. Church 630 E St SW Washington District of Columbia [51]
1865 1868 St. John Orphan Asylum Albany Ave Brooklyn New York Demolished. [52]
1865 1867 St. Joseph R. C. Church 257 Main St Lewiston Maine Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1989. Threatened with demolition. [30]
1865 1865 St. Mary R. C. School 14 William St Newport Rhode Island Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 2008. [9]
1865 1866 St. Patrick R. C. Church 218 N Main St Wallingford Vermont [35]
1865 1867 St. Peter R. C. Church 144 Grand St Jersey City New Jersey Demolished in 1958. [3]
1865 1866 Addition to St. Stephen the Martyr R. C. Church 151 E 28th St New York New York A major expansion of the church, extending it north to 29th Street. Originally designed by James Renwick Jr. and dedicated in 1854. [21]
1866 1875 R. C. Cathedral of the Holy Cross 1400 Washington St Boston Massachusetts [5]
1866 1869 R. C. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception 307 Congress St Portland Maine Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [53]
1866 1870 St. Lawrence Martyr R. C. Church 110 Summer St New Bedford Massachusetts [54]
1866 1868 St. Mary of the Annunciation R. C. Church 125 Norfolk St Cambridge Massachusetts Credited to the partnership of Keely & Murphy. [55]
1866 1871 St. Mary of the Assumption R. C. Church 300 Haverhill St Lawrence Massachusetts [56]
1866 1870 St. Mary of the Assumption R. C. Church 17 Winter St Milford Massachusetts Credited to the partnership of Keely & Murphy. [57]
1866 1871 St. Peter and St. Paul R. C. Church 510 Columbus Ave Sandusky Ohio Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [58]
1867 1869 R. C. Cathedral of St. Joseph 145 Lowell St Manchester New Hampshire Designated cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Manchester in 1884. [59]
1867 1869 R. C. Church of Our Lady of Mercy Debevoise Pl Brooklyn New York Demolished to build approaches to the Manhattan Bridge. [3]
1867 1869 St. Charles Borromeo R. C. Church 282 Main St Woburn Massachusetts [60]
1867 1871 St. Charles Borromeo R. C. Church 190 N Main St Woonsocket Rhode Island Credited to the partnership of Keely & Murphy.[61] Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
1867 1869 St. Francis de Sales R. C. Church Vernon St Roxbury, Boston Massachusetts Demolished. [62]
1867 1869 St. Francis of Assisi R. C. Church 52 Eagle St North Adams Massachusetts Credited to the partnership of Keely & Murphy. Demolished in 2016. [63]
1867 1870 St. Francis Xavier R. C. Church 532 Market St Parkersburg West Virginia Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [64]
1867 1870 St. Mary R. C. Church 669 West Ave Norwalk Connecticut Credited to the partnership of Keely & Murphy. [65]
1867 1876 St. Mary Star of the Sea R. C. Church 10 Huntington St New London Connecticut [66]
1867 1868 St. Mary Star of the Sea R. C. School 477 Court St Brooklyn New York Presently the International School of Brooklyn. [67]
1867 1868 St. Michael R. C. Church (former) Prairie Ave and Oxford St Providence Rhode Island Credited to the partnership of Keely & Murphy. Converted into a parish hall when the new church was occupied in 1906. Burned in the 1970s. [68]
1867 1879 St. Vincent Ferrer R. C. Church 881 Lexington Ave New York New York Demolished. [8]
1868 1874 Remodeling of the R. C. Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary 1531 Spring Garden Rd Halifax Nova Scotia, Canada [33]
1868 n/a R. C. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception 357 Clermont Ave Brooklyn New York Construction was halted in 1879 after only foundations and a chapel were built. Construction never resumed, and the old work was removed in 1931. The site was reused as the location of the Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School, opened in 1933. [69]
1868 1880 St. Augustine R. C. Church (former) 225 Dorchester St South Boston, Boston Massachusetts Converted for residential use. [19]
1868 1869 St. Charles Borromeo R. C. Church 21 Sidney Pl Brooklyn New York [38]
1868 1869 Addition to St. Joseph R. C. Church 68 William Cardinal O'Connell Way Boston Massachusetts Expansion of the 1823-built Twelfth Congregational Church. [70]
1868 1873 St. Peter R. C. Church 134 Convent Ave Rutland Vermont Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [71]
1868 1869 St. Vincent de Paul R. C. Church (former) 163 N 6th St Brooklyn New York Converted for residential use. [38]
1869 1870 R. C. Church of the Holy Innocents 128 W 37th St New York New York [8]
1869 1875 St. Michael the Archangel R. C. Church 2019 West St Union City New Jersey Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [44]
1869 1873 Our Lady of the Assumption R. C. Church 404 Sumner St East Boston, Boston Massachusetts [23]
1869 1873 St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church 95 South St Jamaica Plain, Boston Massachusetts Altered, facade rebuilt in the twentieth century. [72]
1869 1871 St. Paul R. C. Church 147 North St Hingham Massachusetts Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1991 as part of the Lincoln Historic District. [73]
1870 Immaculate Conception R. C. Church 3 Church St N New Hartford Connecticut [74]
1870 1872 St. Boniface R. C. Church 190 Duffield St Brooklyn New York [21]
1870 St. Francis Xavier R. C. Church Pleasant St and Park Ave South Weymouth Massachusetts Demolished. [75]
1870 1877 St. Mary R. C. Church 15 Clark St Auburn New York [76]
1870 1877 St. Patrick R. C. Church 492 Bramhall Ave Jersey City New Jersey Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [77]
1870 1875 St. Peter R. C. Church 104 Main St Danbury Connecticut [78]
1871 1877 Immaculate Conception R. C. Church 144 E Merrimack St Lowell Massachusetts [79]
1871 1872 Sacred Heart R. C. Church (former) 174 Washington St Mount Holly New Jersey [25]
1872 1873 Holy Cross R. C. Church 2530 Church Ave Brooklyn New York [3]
1872 1877 Holy Trinity R. C. Church (former) 136 Shawmut Ave Boston Massachusetts Converted for residential use. [23]
1872 1876 Immaculate Conception R. C. Church 129 Graham Ave Brookville Pennsylvania [80]
1872 St. Mary of the Nativity R. C. Church Meeting House Ln Scituate Massachusetts Demolished. [3]
1872 St. Joseph R. C. Church (former) 189 Belvidere Ave Washington New Jersey [25]
1872 1875 St. Stephen R. C. Church 108 Carroll St Brooklyn New York [3]
1872 1874 St. Vincent de Paul R. C. Church (former) 202 W 3rd St South Boston, Boston Massachusetts Converted for residential use. [81]
1873 Holy Family R. C. Church 11 Sparhawk St Amesbury Massachusetts Dedication changed from St. Joseph in 1998. [82]
1873 1874 St. Anthony of Padua R. C. Church 862 Manhattan Ave Brooklyn New York [3]
1873 1875 St. Bernard R. C. Church 332 W 14th St New York New York [8]
1873 1876 St. Bernard R. C. Church 114 S Church St Watertown Wisconsin Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 2003. [83]
1873 1875 St. James the Greater R. C. Church 125 Harrison Ave Boston Massachusetts [24]
1873 1877 St. Joseph R. C. Church 77 Howard St Springfield Massachusetts Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1983, but demolished in 2008. [84]
1873 1884 St. Peter R. C. Church 311 Bowdoin St Dorchester, Boston Massachusetts [23]
1873 1876 St. Michael R. C. Church 252 9th St Jersey City New Jersey [85]
1874 1875 House of the Good Shepherd 249 Thomas S Boyland St Brooklyn New York Demolished.
1874 1875 R. C. Cathedral of the Holy Name 730 N Wabash Ave Chicago Illinois Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 2000. [86]
1874 1882 Sacred Heart R. C. Church 72 Washington St Weymouth Massachusetts Destroyed by fire in 2005. [87]
1874 1877 St. Mary R. C. Church 130 Endicott St Boston Massachusetts Demolished in 1977. [88][19]
1874 1887 St. Teresa of Avila R. C. Church 563 Sterling Pl Brooklyn New York [3]
1875 1893 R. C. Cathedral of St. Peter 230 W 10th St Erie Pennsylvania [89]
1875 1880 St. James R. C. Church 2936 S Wabash Ave Chicago Illinois Demolished in 2012.
1875 1876 St. Patrick R. C. Church 265 Church St Hartford Connecticut Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1984 as part of the Ann Street Historic District. [90]
1876 1879 R. C. Church of the Nativity of Our Lord 653 W 37th St Chicago Illinois [91]
1876 1878 Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary R. C. Church 98 Richards St Brooklyn New York Burned in 1896 and rebuilt to the original design. [92]
1877 1892 R. C. Cathedral of St. Joseph 140 Farmington Ave Hartford Connecticut This project included the Convent of Mount St. Joseph (1873-74) and a residence for the bishop, both demolished. Destroyed by fire in 1956. [93]
1877 1882 St. Mary R. C. Carmelite Church 113 N Ottawa St Joliet Illinois [94]
1877 1881 St. Stanislaus Kostka R. C. Church 1351 W Evergreen Ave Chicago Illinois [95]
1878 1879 R. C. Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel 10 Howard St Miramichi New Brunswick, Canada Served as the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bathurst in Canada until 1938. [33]
1878 1889 R. C. Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul 30 Fenner St Providence Rhode Island
1878 1882 St. Francis Xavier R. C. Church 46 W 16th St New York New York [8]
1879 1882 St. Patrick R. C. Church 949 Liberty St Franklin Pennsylvania [96]
1880 1885 St. Joseph R. C. Church 1355 N Main St Fall River Massachusetts Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [97]
1881 1886 Monastery Church (former),
St. Joseph Passionist Monastery
3800 Frederick Ave Baltimore Maryland Gutted by fire in 1883, with reconstruction beginning in 1884. [98]
1881 1883 Parish House,
St. Ignatius Loyola R. C. Church
980 Park Ave New York New York [99]
1881 1888 St. Agnes R. C. Church 433 Sackett St Brooklyn New York Destroyed by fire in 1901. [3]
1881 1884 St. Bridget R. C. Church 1 Percival St Maynard Massachusetts [100]
1881 1883 St. John R. C. Church 48 St Paul St Cromwell Connecticut Destroyed by fire in 1953. [101]
1881 1889 St. Patrick R. C. Church 1598 S Main St Fall River Massachusetts Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [102]
1882 1887 St. Joseph R. C. Church 147 W 24th St Erie Pennsylvania [103]
1882 Visitation Academy 209 Clinton Ave Brooklyn New York Demolished. [104]
1883 1888 LaSalle Hall 367 Clermont Ave Brooklyn New York Built as the residence of the Bishop of Brooklyn. Now a building of the Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School. [105]
1883 1885 Sacred Heart R. C. Church 56 Throop Ave New Brunswick New Jersey [25]
1884 1896 Sacred Heart R. C. Church 169 Moore St Lowell Massachusetts [106]
1884 1889 Sacred Heart R. C. Church 343 S Broad St Trenton New Jersey Listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 2002. [25]
1884 1885 St. Ann R. C. Church Monmouth and Fifth Aves Spring Lake New Jersey Moved and converted into a methodist church in 1908. Destroyed by fire in 1914. [107]
1884 1892 St. Joseph R. C. Church 1802 Tulane Ave New Orleans Louisiana The new church incorporated an older church, begun in 1869 but never occupied or completed due to structural problems. [108]
1884 St. Mary R. C. Church 544 Main St New Britain Connecticut [109]
1884 1896 St. Michael R. C. Church 12 6th St Lowell Massachusetts [110]
1885 1891 Corpus Christi R. C. Church 110 W Lafayette Ave Baltimore Maryland [3]
1885 1889 Immaculate Conception R. C. Church 13 Wolcott St Waterbury Connecticut [111]
1885 1886 R. C. Church of the Holy Cross 30 Ward Ave Rumson New Jersey [112]
1886 1894 St. John the Baptist R. C. Church 119 Rector St Philadelphia Pennsylvania [113]
1886 1887 St. Patrick R. C. Church 134 St Philip St Charleston South Carolina [114]
1887 1890 St. Bridget R. C. Church (former) 380 Montgomery St Jersey City New Jersey Converted for residential use. [85]
1887 St. Joseph R. C. School (former) 18 Hulbert St Roxbury, Boston Massachusetts Now a charter school. [115]
1887 1892 St. Mary R. C. Church 55 Warren St Charlestown, Boston Massachusetts [23]
1887 1894 St. Mary R. C. Church 10-08 49th Ave Queens New York [21]
1888 1890 St. Augustine R. C. Church 35 Washington Ave Seymour Connecticut [116]
1888 1894 St. John the Baptist R. C. Church 333 Hart St Brooklyn New York [21]
1889 1907 R. C. Church of the Assumption 61 N Cliff St Ansonia Connecticut [117]
1889 1891 St. Michael R. C. Church 21 Manning St Hudson Massachusetts [118]
1889 1904 St. Patrick R. C. Church 64 Pearl St Thompsonville Connecticut [119]
1890 1907 R. C. Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 120 Broad St Charleston South Carolina Replaced Keely's ruined 1850-54 cathedral on the same site. [114]
1892 1900 St. Peter R. C. Church 327 Gorham St Lowell Massachusetts Demolished. [120]
1893 1901 R. C. Church of the Sacred Hearts 315 Main St Malden Massachusetts [23]

Need more info[edit]

  • St. Bernard R. C. Church (former), 107 Canvass St, Cohoes, NY (1863-66)
  • St. Matthew R. C. Church (former), 50 Pinevale St, Indian Orchard, MA (1864)
  • Assumption R. C. Church, North Weymouth, MA (1873) - mission church? Cant find.[121]
  • St. Benedict the Moor R. C. Church (former), 1916 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY (1874)
  • St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception R. C. Church, 212 Elizabeth St, Derby, CT (1881-82)
  • St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception R. C. Church, 70 W Main St, Baltic, CT (demolished)
  • St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church, Zanesville, OH
  • St. Joseph Passionist Monastery, Baltimore, MD

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References[edit]

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  2. ^ Chetwood, "The Roman Catholic Cathedral," American Architect and Building News 2, no. 105 (December 29 1877): 418-419.
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  6. ^ Agnes E. Kirkwood, Church and Sunday-School Work in Yonkers: Its Origin and Progress (New York: George L. Shearer, 1889)
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  9. ^ a b c St. Mary's Church Complex NRHP Registration Form (2008)
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  11. ^ Adam L. Tate, Catholic's Lost Cause: South Carolina Catholics and the American South, 1820–1861 (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2018)
  12. ^ "Dedication of St. Patrick's New Church, Hartford, Ct," Boston Pilot, December 13 1851, 3.
  13. ^ "The Church in Southern Worcester County," Sacred Heart Review (Cambridge, MA), January 16 1897.-
  14. ^ St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church NRHP Registration Form (1974)
  15. ^ History of Essex County, Massachusetts, ed. D. Hamilton Hurd, vol. 2 (Philadelphia: J. W. Lewis & Company, 1888)
  16. ^ "FLR.432", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n. d.
  17. ^ James Patrick, Architecture in Tennessee, 1768-1897 (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1981)
  18. ^ Felix Ward, The Passionists: Sketches Historical and Personal (New York: Benzinger Brothers, 1923)
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  25. ^ a b c d e Saint Peter the Apostle Church NRHP Registration Form (2005) Cite error: The named reference "Brunswick" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  26. ^ St. John's Catholic Church NRHP Registration Form (1973)
  27. ^ "TAU.E", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n. d.
  28. ^ Austin Dowling, "Diocese of Providence" in History of the Catholic Church in the New England States (Boston: Hurd & Everts Company, 1899)
  29. ^ "HLY.123", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n. d.
  30. ^ a b St. Joseph's Catholic Church NRHP Registration Form (1989)
  31. ^ "CHI.C", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n. d.
  32. ^ Judith L. Smith, "Spire and Tower: The History, Architecture and Art of Two Norfolk, Virginia Churches," MA thesis (Old Dominion University, 1989)
  33. ^ a b c d e "Keely, Patrick," dictionaryofarchitectsincanada.org, Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada, n. d.
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  39. ^ "SPR.179", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n. d.
  40. ^ "A New Church," Pilot (Boston), December 1 1860, 8.
  41. ^ St. Martin's Catholic Church NRHP Registration Form (1975)
  42. ^ "CLS.33", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n. d.
  43. ^ "BOS.6765", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n. d.
  44. ^ a b Monastery and Church of Saint Michael the Archangel NRHP Registration Form (1986)
  45. ^ "BOS.VR", mhc-macris.net, Massachusetts Historical Commission, n. d.
  46. ^ "Dedication of the Church of St. Patrick, Monson, Mass.," Pilot (Boston), September 10 1864, 4.
  47. ^ J. E. A. Smith, The History of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, from the Year 1800 to the Year 1876 (Springfield: C. W. Bryan & Company, 1876)
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  49. ^ "Asylum Hill Congregational Church (1865)," historicbuildingsct.com, Historic Buildings of Connecticut, May 17 2007.
  50. ^ Cathedral of St. John the Baptist NRHP Registration Form (1977)
  51. ^ "History of St. Dominic Church," stdominicchurch.org, St. Dominic Church, n. d.
  52. ^ "New Orphan Asylum in Brooklyn, New York," Pilot (Boston), November 18 1865, 3.
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