The March 29, 1894 article about a fire at the convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph. Can anyone tell us where the convent was located on Fourth Street? Sharon >Where on Fourth Street, was the convent? Do you know? That is so >interesting. >Thanks for sharing. > >Janice
Sharon It's still standing on 4th Street. It's a little "duplex" type brick building. I'll drive by and get the address and post it. Janet ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon" <lworth1@charter.net> To: <ILMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 7:33 AM Subject: [IL-Monroe] the convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph, > The March 29, 1894 article about a fire at the convent of the Sisters of > St. Joseph. > Can anyone tell us where the convent was located on Fourth Street? > Sharon > > >Where on Fourth Street, was the convent? Do you know? That is so > >interesting. > >Thanks for sharing. > > > >Janice > > > > ==== ILMONROE Mailing List ==== > In 1918, Monroe County Savings and Trust in Columbia had $ 50,000 in capital, and a surplus of $ 12,500 > Officers and Directors: > Schoening, Dehn - Louis and Chris, Coerver, Rauch, Diehl, Schiele, Schneider, Weilbacher, and Gummersheimer > >