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    Church of St. Andre founded in 1080

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    Black and white postcard with divided back. Front: oblique view of exterior front facade of St. Andre Church. View of neighboring houses.Text across top right corner reads, "19. Joigny (Yonne) - Eglise St-Andre Fondee en 1080 - Remaniee a differentes époques - Bas relief remarquable au dessus du portail gauche". Translation: Church of St. Andre established in 1080, constructed over different eras. Notable for it's remarkable bas relief over the left door." Back: unused. Text across back reads, "Edit. Quesnel-Boismenu, Libraire, Joigny"After Philippe Emmanuel de Gondi became the count of Joigny, Vincent de Paul often traveled there as a tutor and chaplain for the Gondi family.UnknownBlack and white postcard; 3.5 x 5.5 in.; 8.89 x 13.97 cm

    House of the Lazarists Fathers

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    Black and white postcard with divided back. Front: photograph, close view of the house of the Lazarists Fathers which became a hospital during World War I. Text across the top of the postcard reads, "Guerre 1914-15-16. Gentilly - Maison des Pères Lazaristes Transformée en Hôpital no 88." Back: handwritten address and correspondence, dated December 8, 1916.UnknownBlack and white postcard; 3.5 x 5.5 in.; 8.89 x 13.97 cm

    Maison Centrale des Filles de la Charité--Ans-lez-Liége - Le Séminaire; Central House of the Daughters of Charity - The Seminary

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    Sepia divided back postcard. Front: Exterior view of the seminary at the Central House of the Daughters of Charity. Back: Correspondence in French and cancelled stamp. Divider marked with Legi symbol and Photo Butenaers Liege.UnknownSepia postcard; 3.5 x 5.5 in.; 8.89 x 13.97 cm

    Main House, Saint Vincent de Paul's

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    Black and white divided back postcard. Front: Exterior view of the Main House, St. Vincent de Paul's, New York. Printed bottom right: Photo by Ollivier. Back: Personal correspondence and cancelled one cent stamp, postmarked July 19, 1909.Black and white postcard; 3.5 x 5.5 in.; 8.89 x 13.97 cm

    Saint Mary's Maternity Hospital and Children's Home

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    Color divided back postcard. Front: Exterior view of St. Mary's Maternity Hospital and Children's Home, Syracuse, New York; Saint Mary's Maternity Hospital and Children's Home, Syracuse, New York. Printed in lower right corner: E-6782. Back: Unused with uncancelled one cent stamp; "Established in 1900 by the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul." printed on back.St. Mary's Maternity Hospital and Children's Home was founded on Spring Street in 1889 by a Mrs. Toohill. In 1900 Roman Catholic Bishop Patrick A. Ludden asked the Sisters of Charity to take over the facility. The Sisters moved to new quarters in the Chittenden Mansion at 1601-1603 Court Street in 1918. United Cerebral Palsy of Syracuse bought this building in 1975. UCP operated a children's clinic, staffed by physicians of the Upstate Medical Center, and other services for the disabled. It changed its name to ENABLE in 1987, and added new services for children and adults with disabilities. from http://www.upstate.edu/library/history/local/hospitals.phpSisters of Charity; Daughters of CharityColor postcard; 3.5 x 5.5 in.; 8.89 x 13.97 cm

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