The first St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church built in 1893.
Dublin Core
Title
The first St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church built in 1893.
Subject
St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church (Cleveland, Ohio),
Buckeye Road (Cleveland)
Hungarians
Description
Photograph of the first church built by Hungarian immigrants on the corner of East 90th Street and Buckeye Road in 1893. The Church, which sat 700-800 parishioners at mass, was razed in 1918 and replaced by a larger church that sat 1300 parishioners.
Source
St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church 100th Jubilee Pamphlet
Format
Image, JPEG, 528 Kb
Language
eng
Type
Image
Coverage
Cleveland (Ohio)
Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Photograph
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