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St. James Cathedral 1885-1985 Centennial Directory

CLICK on DOCUMENTS below to view the Saint James Cathedral 1885-1985 Centennial Directory publication with pictorial directory of families.

“The Good News of St. James Cathedral: A Short History of the First 100 Years of a Catholic Parish” by Edward Hayes, who attended St. James and was a columnist for The Orlando Sentinel for many years is included in the directory.

Also, under DOCUMENTS is a separate Index for surnames, events, organizations, locations and check the corresponding page in the directory. Please note that for indexing purposes the title page is considered to be page one.

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St. James Cathedral 1885-1985 Centennial Publication
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St. James Cathedral 1885-1985 Centennial Directory

Saint James Cathedral 1885-1985 centennial publication with pictorial directory of families.
"The Good News of St. James Cathedral: A Short History of the First 100 Years of a Catholic Parish" by Edward Hayes, who attended St. James and was a columnist for The Orlando Sentinel for many years is included in the directory.
Early church benefactors noted in the directory include Joseph Bumby, Mahlon Gore, A. M. Hyer, E. P. Hyer, J. Perey Keating, J. H. Livingston, M. R. Marks, J. B. Parramore, C.H. Spellman, Anna Churchill, Catherine Lansing, Nat Pointz, Maria Reilly, J.M. O"Connell, Charles Green, J. F. Lanaghan, Peter Mack, J. W. Keller, C.F. Howes, G. Kennedy, C. H. Shattuck, J. Campin, M. Massey, John G. Sinclair, E. R. Gunby, L. O. Garrett and brothers, N. H. Brown and C. A. Boone.
Use the index to locate people, organizations and locations. Note: the directory does not have page numbers. The index numbers refer to the pdf page numbers.
 
 
 


St. James Centennial Directory Index

Directory pages are not numbered. Find the correct starting point and number the pages in the directory to correspond with the index.


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