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St. Paul's Cathedral, Fond Du Lac
St. Paul's Cathedral is the mother church of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, Episcopal Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac, Diocese of Fond du Lac and is located in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin which is the episcopal see, see city of the diocese. Formative years (1848-1865) The first Episcopal church services held in Fond du Lac were in 1842 by the Rev. Richard Fish Cadle. In 1845 Bishop Jackson Kemper and the Rev. F. R. Haff visited the thriving village of 400 inhabitants, conducting services at the residence of Governor Nathaniel P. Tallmadge. On September 3, 1848, the Rev. Joshua Sweet, the Episcopal Church (United States), Episcopal priest 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 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, Fond du Lac. These Episcopalians first worshiped in a var ...
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