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Cuba (Cuba) (search for this): entry chapelle-placide-louis
Mende (France) (search for this): entry chapelle-placide-louis
Chapelle, Placide Louis 1842-
Clergyman; born in Mende, France, Aug. 28, 1842.
He came to the United States in 1859; and was graduated at St. Mary's College, and ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1865.
For five years he was a missionary, and from 1870 to 1891 held pastorates in Baltimore and Washington.
He was made coadjutor archbishop of Santa Fe in 1891; archbishop in 1894; and archbishop of New Orleans in 1897.
The following years he was appointed by the Pope Apostolic Delegate to Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philippines, and after a brief service in Cuba he went to the Philippines.
where in 1901 he greatly aided the American authorities in establishing civil governments.
Baltimore, Md. (Maryland, United States) (search for this): entry chapelle-placide-louis
Chapelle, Placide Louis 1842-
Clergyman; born in Mende, France, Aug. 28, 1842.
He came to the United States in 1859; and was graduated at St. Mary's College, and ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1865.
For five years he was a missionary, and from 1870 to 1891 held pastorates in Baltimore and Washington.
He was made coadjutor archbishop of Santa Fe in 1891; archbishop in 1894; and archbishop of New Orleans in 1897.
The following years he was appointed by the Pope Apostolic Delegate to Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philippines, and after a brief service in Cuba he went to the Philippines.
where in 1901 he greatly aided the American authorities in establishing civil governments.
United States (United States) (search for this): entry chapelle-placide-louis
Chapelle, Placide Louis 1842-
Clergyman; born in Mende, France, Aug. 28, 1842.
He came to the United States in 1859; and was graduated at St. Mary's College, and ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1865.
For five years he was a missionary, and from 1870 to 1891 held pastorates in Baltimore and Washington.
He was made coadjutor archbishop of Santa Fe in 1891; archbishop in 1894; and archbishop of New Orleans in 1897.
The following years he was appointed by the Pope Apostolic Delegate to Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philippines, and after a brief service in Cuba he went to the Philippines.
where in 1901 he greatly aided the American authorities in establishing civil governments.
Pala (New Mexico, United States) (search for this): entry chapelle-placide-louis
Chapelle, Placide Louis 1842-
Clergyman; born in Mende, France, Aug. 28, 1842.
He came to the United States in 1859; and was graduated at St. Mary's College, and ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1865.
For five years he was a missionary, and from 1870 to 1891 held pastorates in Baltimore and Washington.
He was made coadjutor archbishop of Santa Fe in 1891; archbishop in 1894; and archbishop of New Orleans in 1897.
The following years he was appointed by the Pope Apostolic Delegate to Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philippines, and after a brief service in Cuba he went to the Philippines.
where in 1901 he greatly aided the American authorities in establishing civil governments.
Porto Rico (search for this): entry chapelle-placide-louis
Chapelle, Placide Louis 1842-
Clergyman; born in Mende, France, Aug. 28, 1842.
He came to the United States in 1859; and was graduated at St. Mary's College, and ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1865.
For five years he was a missionary, and from 1870 to 1891 held pastorates in Baltimore and Washington.
He was made coadjutor archbishop of Santa Fe in 1891; archbishop in 1894; and archbishop of New Orleans in 1897.
The following years he was appointed by the Pope Apostolic Delegate to Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philippines, and after a brief service in Cuba he went to the Philippines.
where in 1901 he greatly aided the American authorities in establishing civil governments.
Roman Catholic (search for this): entry chapelle-placide-louis
Chapelle, Placide Louis 1842-
Clergyman; born in Mende, France, Aug. 28, 1842.
He came to the United States in 1859; and was graduated at St. Mary's College, and ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1865.
For five years he was a missionary, and from 1870 to 1891 held pastorates in Baltimore and Washington.
He was made coadjutor archbishop of Santa Fe in 1891; archbishop in 1894; and archbishop of New Orleans in 1897.
The following years he was appointed by the Pope Apostolic Delegate to Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philippines, and after a brief service in Cuba he went to the Philippines.
where in 1901 he greatly aided the American authorities in establishing civil governments.
Placide Louis Chapelle (search for this): entry chapelle-placide-louis
Chapelle, Placide Louis 1842-
Clergyman; born in Mende, France, Aug. 28, 1842.
He came to the United States in 1859; and was graduated at St. Mary's College, and ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1865.
For five years he was a missionary, and from 1870 to 1891 held pastorates in Baltimore and Washington.
He was made coadjutor archbishop of Santa Fe in 1891; archbishop in 1894; and archbishop of New Orleans in 1897.
The following years he was appointed by the Pope Apostolic Delegate to Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philippines, and after a brief service in Cuba he went to the Philippines.
where in 1901 he greatly aided the American authorities in establishing civil governments.
1897 AD (search for this): entry chapelle-placide-louis
Chapelle, Placide Louis 1842-
Clergyman; born in Mende, France, Aug. 28, 1842.
He came to the United States in 1859; and was graduated at St. Mary's College, and ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1865.
For five years he was a missionary, and from 1870 to 1891 held pastorates in Baltimore and Washington.
He was made coadjutor archbishop of Santa Fe in 1891; archbishop in 1894; and archbishop of New Orleans in 1897.
The following years he was appointed by the Pope Apostolic Delegate to Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philippines, and after a brief service in Cuba he went to the Philippines.
where in 1901 he greatly aided the American authorities in establishing civil governments.
1859 AD (search for this): entry chapelle-placide-louis
Chapelle, Placide Louis 1842-
Clergyman; born in Mende, France, Aug. 28, 1842.
He came to the United States in 1859; and was graduated at St. Mary's College, and ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1865.
For five years he was a missionary, and from 1870 to 1891 held pastorates in Baltimore and Washington.
He was made coadjutor archbishop of Santa Fe in 1891; archbishop in 1894; and archbishop of New Orleans in 1897.
The following years he was appointed by the Pope Apostolic Delegate to Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philippines, and after a brief service in Cuba he went to the Philippines.
where in 1901 he greatly aided the American authorities in establishing civil governments.