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*  1913 - May 16, A meeting of entire congregation was held in school house to get sentiment and to learn the wishes of the people. Every man with the exception of one voted to build a new church rather than to repair the old walls. Subscription books given to councilmen.
 
*  1913 - May 16, A meeting of entire congregation was held in school house to get sentiment and to learn the wishes of the people. Every man with the exception of one voted to build a new church rather than to repair the old walls. Subscription books given to councilmen.
 
*  1913 - September 8, Subscription books returned. About $8,00.00 subscribed. Riffel's book - $150.00. Shay's book - $750.00. Herpel's book - $1,730.00. Carrolls book - $5,075.00. Balance - Pastor's book
 
*  1913 - September 8, Subscription books returned. About $8,00.00 subscribed. Riffel's book - $150.00. Shay's book - $750.00. Herpel's book - $1,730.00. Carrolls book - $5,075.00. Balance - Pastor's book
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*  1913 - Received $12,000.00 from Insurance Companies. In October received $6,000.00 from Railroad Company.
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*  1913 - December, Carroll and Herpel went to Cleveland to see Bishop about building a new Church. Would not allow new church built on old grounds.
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*  1914 - February 11, Rev. O'Connell and O'Leary came to visit Wooster to look over properties. Favored the one at corner of Nold and Beall Avenue. The committee did not report which one they had decided on until after option expired and could not be renewed.
 
*  1915 - May 24, Groundbreaking for the new church
 
*  1915 - May 24, Groundbreaking for the new church
 
*  1915 - August 1, Cornerstone was laid by Monsignor Thomas C. {{Surname|O'Reilly}}
 
*  1915 - August 1, Cornerstone was laid by Monsignor Thomas C. {{Surname|O'Reilly}}
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