ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH
Quite early in the history of Preemption township, the Conways, Odays, Breneus, and a few others of the Catholic faith, settled in and around the southeast part of the township, and to them occasionally priests from Rock Island would come and minister, holding meetings at the cabins of the early settlers. This was continued up to 1875, when steps were taken to build a church, which was soon accomplished.
On January 23, 1875, a subscription was drawn up by Daniel Mack, who subscribed $100. This was followed by several other $100 subscription:. The Macks, the Conways, the .McManises, the Dooleys, and the Lucuses, leading. Many of what might be termed outsiders and
Members of other churches also lent a helping hand to the enterprise ; foremost among whom was William W. Johnston, who donated twenty-five dollars. On January 30, 1875, the contract to build a church, in size 30 x 42, of good material, with stone foundation, was let to Mathias Schnell, who completed the work the following July.
On September 9, 1875, the church was dedicated by Rev. Father I. P. Bowles. The edifice cost $1, 600, which was promptly paid. In 1878 a vestry, 12 x 14 feet was added, at a cost of $166. The building now presents a neat and substantial appearance, and the interior outfit and finish would do credit to an older and wealthier congregation. They now have a membership of about thirty families, and have services every alternate Sabbath.
Their pastor is a resident of Keithsburg, and as both this and the Keithsburg church are one charge, reference may be had to the history of that church for the names of the past and present officiating priests. This, like all other Catholic church property, is vested in their bishop.
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