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served as its first Dean until 1917 when he was commissioned a chaplain in the U.S. Navy. His institution at St. Paul's was notorious due to his public advocacy of Socialism, though he had quit the party years prior to government investigation in 1920. He wrote frequently for
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for the village of Fond du Lac, formally organized St. Paul's Church. The new congregation included some well-known names in the area, such as, Doty, Tallmadge, Ruggles, and McWilliams. These names would be used as street names within the city of
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In 1866 with the growth of the congregation, it moved to its current location on West Division Street, building a new stone structure. That same year, the process was begun to erect a new diocese from the Fond du Lac Deanery of the
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It was Bishop Grafton's request that he be buried in the cathedral, so in the year following his death on August 30, 1912, the area known as the Chapel of St. Michael the Archangel was redone. The burial site features a white
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These Episcopalians first worshiped in a variety of makeshift locations until in 1851 a wood-frame building was erected at the corner of Follett and Bannister {Macy} streets.
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and the Rev. F. R. Haff visited the thriving village of 400 inhabitants, conducting services at the residence of Governor
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declared the city of Fond du Lac and St. Paul's Church as the Episcopal See. It may have been chosen because it was a '
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In January 1884, the building burned and was replaced by the present structure. From 1889 to 1912,
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The first Episcopal church services held in Fond du Lac were in 1842 by the Rev.
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worked to complete the interior of the building. Early acquisitions were a
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