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St. Joseph's Church Complex (Fort Madison, Iowa)

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parishes continued to operate their own grade schools until 1966 when St. Joseph's, St. Mary's, and Sacred Heart were consolidated to form St. Joseph's Middle School for 7th and 8th grade students, using the St. Joseph's building. St. Joseph's K-6 students were then sent to St. Mary's. Sacred Heart and St. Mary's continued to operate their own grade schools until 1977 when they were consolidated to form Aquinas East, which was at St. Joseph's, and Aquinas West at Sacred Heart. By the 1990s the Catholic Schools in Fort Madison and the Marquette Catholic Schools based in nearby
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The former convent was built by the parish for its rectory in 1880. It served that purpose until around 1925 when it was converted into a convent for the Sisters of Humility who taught in the parish school. The house served as the convent until 1979. It is now a private residence. The two-story house
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The former rectory is located to the east of the church and faces Fifth Street. It is the only structure not built by the parish. The house was initially built for Dr. James H. Bacon, a physician, and his wife Sarah Coffman Bacon in the 1850s. The Bacon's owned the house until 1883 when it was bought
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St. Joseph's, the German Catholic Church in recognition of the parish's many German parishioners, as well as other names. The confusion ended in January 1874 when St. Joseph's was given its own pastor at its original location. The new facility became a new parish and was placed under the patronage of
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shelved whatever plans were made. During the pastorate of the Rev. John B. Weikman property was purchased west of the downtown area in April 1865. In August of the same year ground was broken for a new school and then a new church. On September 3, 1865, a riot erupted among the parishioners prompted
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The first merger of the Catholic Community in Fort Madison happened in the parochial schools. Both St. Joseph's and St. Mary's high schools merged in 1925 to form Catholic Central High School in the St. Mary's building. Aquinas High School replaced it on the city's northwest side in 1959. The three
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Demographics in the city of Fort Madison and the Diocese of Davenport began to change in the latter half of the 20th century. Fort Madison lost population and the religious habits of Catholics started to change. The diocese also experienced a decline in the number of priests. A plan to consolidate
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of Dubuque refused to dedicate the new church until its debt of $ 7,000 was paid off. Father Orth decided to act on his own and dedicated the new church himself on January 1, 1871. He was replaced as pastor the following month by the Rev. Aloysius Meis. The parish fluctuated between being known as
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yards on the west side of town. The Rev. Louis DeCailly from St. Joseph's opened a school in Ivo Dentz's tin shop at the corner of Santa Fe and Union Avenues (present-day Avenue L and 23rd Street) on September 8, 1892. The Sisters of Humility from St. Joseph were placed in charge. DeCailly would
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style. The roof is a dual-pitched hipped roof with asphalt shingles. The house was remodeled in the 1950s at which time the two-car garage was built near the alley. The garage is a brick structure with a hipped roof, and it is also a contributing property in the historic district.
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style in 1886. The central bell tower, capped with a spire, is original to the church. The entry vestibules and corner towers that flank it were added in 1906. The church was constructed of brick on a stone foundation. The
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To the west of the church is a small brick chapel. It is a reconstruction of the 1840 church on its original foundation. The structure was built around 1914. It features a front gable and the roof is composed of
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by those who were opposed to the move. The controversy lasted for eight years and resulted in numerous building delays. The new school building was dedicated on November 9, 1865, as
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In 1857 St. Joseph's pastor, the Rev. Alexander Hattenberger planned for a larger and more centrally located church for his growing parish. However, the
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architect Arthur Ebeling, it is a two-story brick structure built on a raised basement. The foundation is composed of concrete. It has a flat roof. The
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by George and Natalie Schafer. He was a druggist and president of the George H. Schafer & Co. He also served as vice president and president of the
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occasionally celebrate Mass for the people of the area. Sacred Heart Parish was established the following year with the Rev. Peter Hoffman as pastor.
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for the present St. Mary's Church on July 18, 1866. Plans were made to move to the new parish facilities in late 1870, but Bishop
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in 1860. The Rev. Jacob Orth became pastor the following year and construction on the new church preceded with the laying of the
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celebrated the last Mass in St. Joseph's Church on November 17, 2007. The former church building is now a wedding chapel.
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is located to the west of the chapel on Avenue F. It was constructed of brick on a stone foundation in the
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from St. Louis were the first sisters to teach in Fort Madison. They were replaced at St. Joseph by the
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above the main entrance. There is another small rose window in the center of the church's
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The third parish in Fort Madison was founded in the town's Santa Fe neighborhood near the
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style. A two-car garage was built around 2000 and it is connected to the house by a
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were both struggling. The two Catholic school systems merged and a new school named
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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The Catholic Church in Fort Madison was organized by a missionary priest to the
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The former school building sits across Avenue F from the church. Designed by
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style building was completed in 1926 and used as a school until 2006.
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19th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the United States
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Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa
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St. Joseph's Church, Rectory, Chapel, Convent, and School
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National Register of Historic Places in Lee County, Iowa
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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Contributing property

St. Joseph's Church Complex (Fort Madison, Iowa) is located in Iowa
St. Joseph's Church Complex (Fort Madison, Iowa) is located in the United States
Fort Madison, Iowa
40°37′54.03″N 91°18′24.2″W / 40.6316750°N 91.306722°W / 40.6316750; -91.306722
Gothic Revival
Greek Revival
Italianate
Neoclassical
Park-to-Park Residential Historic District
14001069
Fort Madison, Iowa
Catholic
parish
Diocese of Davenport
Holy Family Parish
rectory
convent
contributing properties
Park-to-Park Residential Historic District
National Register of Historic Places


Midwest
John George Alleman
Diocese of Dubuque
Mathias Loras

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