<![CDATA[Explore 91ÊÓƵ]]> /items/browse?output=rss2&tags=Mosher Wed, 12 Mar 2025 12:15:04 -0400 info@baltimoreheritage.org (Explore 91ÊÓƵ) 91ÊÓƵ Zend_Feed http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss <![CDATA[Helen Mackall Park]]> /items/show/295

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Helen Mackall Park

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Parks and Landscapes

Creator

Eli Pousson

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Helen Mackall Park was dedicated by the Rosemont Community on Saturday, December 4, 1971 to honor Mrs. Helen Mackall—a crossing guard for James Mosher Elementary School who lost her leg while saving the life of a 6-year old Bonita Lynn Lineberger at the corner of Lafayette and Wheeler Avenues.

Established in the 1930s, the park was originally dedicated as the Nichols Playground in honor of George L. Nichols, a superintendent with the Baltimore Department of Recreation and Parks who retired in 1945.

Street Address

Helen Mackall Park, 600 Bradish Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21216
Sign, Helen Mackall Park
Helen Mackall Park
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<![CDATA[St. Edward Roman Catholic Church]]> /items/show/294

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St. Edward Roman Catholic Church

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Religion

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St. Edward's organized in 1878 as a mission of St. Peter the Apostle, which was led by Fr. Owen B. Carrigan. Carrigan supervised the construction of the first church in 1880 for a congregation that likely included Catholic workers from factories scattered across the Gwynns Falls Valley.

In 1923, the church expanded with a new school, convent, and rectory. A growing congregation of 5,000 people forced the church to hold nine masses every Sunday. In 1938, the congregation started a campaign for a larger building and dedicated the present church on March 9, 1941.

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Street Address

901 Poplar Grove Street, Baltimore, MD 21216
St. Edward Roman Catholic Church
Cornerstone, St. Edward Roman Catholic Church
Front entrance, St. Edward Roman Catholic Church
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