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By Craig Swain, June 22, 2008
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Marker
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1 Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — St. Elizabeth Ann SetonFounder of the Sisters of Charity
Born Aug. 28, 1774, in New York, she came to Emmitsburg from Baltimore June 24, 1809, occupying stone house on these grounds July 31. The following year, in White House visible from here, she organized nation's first Roman Catholic Parochial . . . Map (db m9473) HM
2 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Financial District — New York Unearthed / The Shrine of Elizabeth Ann SetonExploring Downtown Reported permanently removed
New York Unearthed The underground chambers of “New York Unearthed,” a museum operated by the South Street Seaport Museum, display the remarkable extent of archaeological finds in New York. These range from the surprisingly old-3,000-year-old . . . Map (db m19715) HM
3 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Tribeca — In Memory of Elizabeth Ann Bayley SetonBorn New York City Aug. 28, 1774 — Died Emmitsburg, MD, Jan. 4, 1821 —
In memory of Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton Born New York City Aug. 28, 1774 Died Emmitsburg, MD, Jan. 4, 1821 Made profession of faith and received for the first time the sacraments of the Catholic Church in Old St. Peter’s 1805 and . . . Map (db m115653) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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