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Church of All Saints (Keokuk, Iowa)

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Because of declining numbers of clergy in the diocese, and the declining population in Keokuk, the diocese decided to consolidate the three parishes into one. The Church of All Saints was established in 1982. It was at this time that the Chapel of the Angels was added in the left sacristy area of the
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with the help of Father Galtier. A future historian of Keokuk, Virginia Wilcox Ivins, remembered seeing the "elegant" priest hammering on the church roof on a hot July day when she was twelve years old. The church building measured 20-by-30-foot (6.1 by 9.1 m) and was 12 feet (4 m) high. It
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tribes. Over the years, some of the women had married French trappers who worked the area, and their descendants were excluded from communal lands because their fathers lacked tribal status. Mixed-race families could live in the Half-Breed Tract but could not sell individual allotments until Congress
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The parish of All Saints was established in 1982 as the result of the consolidation of the parishes of St. Peter's (1856), St. Mary's (1867), and St. Francis de Sales (1870). All three contributed furniture and fixtures to the newly constituted All Saints. The parish church is the former St. Peter's;
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in 1852. They opened a free school first. In 1853 they started a new convent and a select school for both boarders and day students. St. Peter's Parish desired a parochial school, but the Visitation Sisters' rule forbade them from teaching in parochial schools. The parish school was started by 1859,
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Alterations to the church include the replacement of the original wooden front doors with aluminum framed glass doors in 1968. Some of the art glass above the doors was also replaced by thin, clear, horizontal glass panels. A concrete ramp and new steps replaced the original stone steps in 1980. A
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the Vicar General of Upper Louisiana, which included the Half-Breed Tract. He is the first priest known to have visited the area of present-day Keokuk, visiting in 1832 and 1833, after that section of Iowa was opened to settlement. He recommended a church be built, as he thought the funds could be
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came to teach the same year. The common school and the select school were merged in 1877. The grade school was renamed St. Vincent's. The Notre Dame Sisters came back to Keokuk and staffed the parochial school at St. Mary's Church. St. Peter's High School continued until a central Catholic high
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St. Mary's Church was established in 1867 to serve the pastoral needs of German immigrants. The parish built a red brick church north of St. Peter's in 1911. St. Francis de Sales Church was begun in 1870 to serve the neighborhoods on the east side of town. All three parishes became part of the
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roof and horizontal corbelling is located at the central spire base. Above is an eight-sided offset tower that terminates in four gabled facades. In each of the four facades of the tower are pointed-arched louvers in the bell chamber. An eight-sided
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The parish pastor, the Rev. Thomas O'Reilly, underestimated the cost to build the church. As a result, it had to be built in stages over an extended period of time. The total cost of construction came in at $ 50,000. It was completed in 1885.
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Lay teachers took over the teaching responsibilities in the parish school. The Visitation Sisters left in 1867 because of financial problems that resulted from the building of a new school. The parish took over the school and the
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to teach in the school. They taught there from 1861 to 1864. They withdrew from teaching when Father DeCailly wanted to start a high school for girls, and the Notre Dame Sisters felt it would infringe on the Visitation Academy.
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in 1904. The building's foundations had to be reinforced to support the weight of the new altar. The baptistery was added to the sacristy area at the same time. The altar was dedicated on October 8, 1905.
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was laid on June 12, 1881. Crowell and Worley of Keokuk served as the general contractors, Robert Burns of Keokuk was responsible for the carpentry, and Adam Mullen, of Chicago did the roof work.
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As St. Peter's grew the parish decided to relocate the church in 1872. Three lots were purchased at Ninth and Bank Streets. Plans for the new church building were completed in 1878 by
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school named Cardinal Stritch was opened in 1965. The Daughters of Charity left Keokuk in 1996. Because of low enrollment and financial concerns, Cardinal Stritch consolidated with
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church. The chapel used the angel statues that flanked the high altar at St. Mary's, the pews from St. Francis de Sales, as well as other elements from the three churches. The
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The side elevations are six bays in length and are separated by buttresses. Each bay contains a 5-by-18-foot (1.5 by 5.5 m) paired
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opened St. Joseph Hospital next to St. Mary's Church. In 1975 it merged with Graham Hospital and became Keokuk Area Hospital.
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Davenport Diocese when it was established in 1881. St. Francis parish built a stone church in 1899, designed by
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The first parish established in the town was named St. John the Evangelist and was founded in 1844 by Rev.
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architect William John Dillenburg, who had been an assistant architect in completing the
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style in the state of Iowa. The 60-by-140-foot (18 by 43 m) structure follows a
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in the back of the church in 1982. The church was redecorated in the mid-1990s.
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Christian and Katharina Herschler House, Barn, and Outbuildings Historic District
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that line the side walls came from Munich and were erected on February 28, 1892.
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Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Passenger and Freight Complex Historic District
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Interior of the church showing the marble carved altar by Joseph Conradi
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Rev. Lucien Galtier, who formed St. John the Evangelist Church in Keokuk
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through fifth grade, moved into the former Cardinal Stritch building.
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on January 18, 1825, for settlement of mixed-race descendants of the
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Adoration. The organ from St. Mary's was placed in the main church.
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A Monument Garden is located near the chapel entrance behind the
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is housed in the chapel, and it is used for weekday Masses and
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easily raised. The next priest to visit the area was the Rev.
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new Reconciliation Room and a restroom replaced the original
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at the time it was built. The lower level has statues of the
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cost $ 598.37, and was paid for from funds received from the
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Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa
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added Keokuk to his missionary area. The same year the Rev.
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List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Davenport
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The first Catholic school was established in Keokuk by the
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in 2006. St. Vincent's Elementary School, which includes
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Seasons of Growth: History of the Diocese of Davenport
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Keokuk Young Women's Christian Association Building
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Church of All Saints (Keokuk, Iowa) is located in Iowa
Church of All Saints (Keokuk, Iowa) is located in the United States
Keokuk, Iowa
40°23′50″N 91°23′25″W / 40.39722°N 91.39028°W / 40.39722; -91.39028
Joseph Conradi
Late Gothic Revival
83000384
Catholic Church
Diocese of Davenport
Keokuk, Iowa
National Register of Historic Places

Half-Breed Tract
United States Senate
Sac
Fox
Louis Dubourg
Charles Felix Van Quickenborne
SJ
Peter Paul Lefevere
Samuel Charles Mazzuchelli
OP
St. Paul's Church
Burlington
John George Alleman
St. Joseph's
Fort Madison
Lucien Galtier

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