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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Round Jolly St. Nicholas giving Christmas Greeting]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:subject><![CDATA[Roseliep Christmas Postcard Collection]]></dcterms:subject>
    <dcterms:subject><![CDATA[Roseliep, Raymond]]></dcterms:subject>
    <dcterms:subject><![CDATA[Christmas Postcards]]></dcterms:subject>
    <dcterms:subject><![CDATA[St. Nicholas]]></dcterms:subject>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[A round, jolly St. Nicholas with a red nose is giving a Christmas Greeting to a woman in a striped dress.  The woman is holding a jostler stick.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:source><![CDATA[Raymond Roseliep Collection. Finding aids for the collection can be found at <a href="http://libguides.loras.edu/special/roseliep"> http://libguides.loras.edu/special/roseliep</a>]]></dcterms:source>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[Date postcard was scanned: 20170427]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:contributor><![CDATA[O&#039;Donnell, Kristen]]></dcterms:contributor>
    <dcterms:rights><![CDATA[The Loras College Library rights statement is located at <a href="http://libguides.loras.edu/special/rights">http://libguides.loras.edu/special/rights</a>]]></dcterms:rights>
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    <dcterms:language><![CDATA[german]]></dcterms:language>
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    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[RoseliepPostcards_104_006.]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Box 1 , Tab 4]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://omka01.loras.edu/items/show/6466">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[RR Tunnel at E. Dubuque]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:subject><![CDATA[Railroads]]></dcterms:subject>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[The center of the photograph features a steam locomotive that is coming through a tunnel in a rocky hill in East Dubuque, IL. There is a large, white cloud of steam rising above the front engine. There is a small road to the left of the train and there are men and women standing there, looking at the train. Closer to the foreground and to the left side is a photographer with his camera on a tripod and covered with a cloth. There is a group of boys standing next to him and an older boy is looking at the photographer taking this photograph. To the right of the train and tracks is another group of two women looking at the train, standing next to a telegraph pole. Behind this pole is a vehicle. Right next to the train is a man standing in front of a small building and in front of the building is a sign that reads, &quot;Railroad Crossing: Look Out For The Cars.&quot;]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Hoffman, Peter B.]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:source><![CDATA[The Center for Dubuque History, Loras College, 1450 Alta Vista Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52001]]></dcterms:source>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[This record is part of the Peter B. Hoffman Photograph Collection held by The Center for Dubuque History at Loras College, Dubuque, Iowa.]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:contributor><![CDATA[Reilly, Sydney]]></dcterms:contributor>
    <dcterms:rights><![CDATA[Contact The Center for Dubuque History at Loras College, 1450 Alta Vista Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52001 or call (563) 588-7100 Copyright LORAS COLLEGE]]></dcterms:rights>
    <dcterms:relation><![CDATA[Peter B. Hoffman Photograph Collection]]></dcterms:relation>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[Digital image captured with an Epson V600 scanner. TIFF file created from a print scanned in 48 bit color at 600 ppi.]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[HOFF 00529]]></dcterms:identifier>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://omka01.loras.edu/items/show/5889">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Ruins of Hotel Julien Dubuque Iowa Burnt Apr.8.1913.]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:subject><![CDATA[Disasters (Fires &amp; Floods)]]></dcterms:subject>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Men and women gather around the ruins of the Hotel Julien. Writing on the photo says that &quot;60-75 lives saved by Clarks Rope Fire Escape, at this fire.&quot;]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Hoffman, Peter B.]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:source><![CDATA[The Center for Dubuque History, Loras College, 1450 Alta Vista Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52064]]></dcterms:source>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[This record is part of the Peter B. Hoffman Photograph Collection held by The Center for Dubuque History at Loras College, Dubuque, Iowa.]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:contributor><![CDATA[Bernhard, Hannah]]></dcterms:contributor>
    <dcterms:rights><![CDATA[Contact The Center for Dubuque History at Loras College, 1450 Alta Vista Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52001 or call (563) 588-7100 Copyright LORAS COLLEGE]]></dcterms:rights>
    <dcterms:relation><![CDATA[Peter B. Hoffman Photograph Collection]]></dcterms:relation>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[Digital image captured with an Epson V600 scanner. TIFF file created from a print scanned in 48 bit color at 600 ppi.]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[HOFF 00064]]></dcterms:identifier>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://omka01.loras.edu/items/show/5870">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Ruins of Moore&#039;s Mill, Dubuque, Iowa. U.S.A]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:subject><![CDATA[Business Firms]]></dcterms:subject>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Done in color, the ruins of the mill sit at the base of a hill by the water.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Hoffman, Peter B.]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:source><![CDATA[The Center for Dubuque History, Loras College, 1450 Alta Vista Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52045]]></dcterms:source>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[This record is part of the Peter B. Hoffman Photograph Collection held by The Center for Dubuque History at Loras College, Dubuque, Iowa.]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:contributor><![CDATA[Bernhard, Hannah]]></dcterms:contributor>
    <dcterms:rights><![CDATA[Contact The Center for Dubuque History at Loras College, 1450 Alta Vista Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52001 or call (563) 588-7100 Copyright LORAS COLLEGE]]></dcterms:rights>
    <dcterms:relation><![CDATA[Peter B. Hoffman Photograph Collection]]></dcterms:relation>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[Digital image captured with an Epson V600 scanner. TIFF file created from a print scanned in 48 bit color at 600 ppi.]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[HOFF 00045]]></dcterms:identifier>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://omka01.loras.edu/items/show/4368">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[S. Bambino of Aracoeli - Rome]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:subject><![CDATA[Roseliep Christmas Postcard Collection]]></dcterms:subject>
    <dcterms:subject><![CDATA[Roseliep, Raymond]]></dcterms:subject>
    <dcterms:subject><![CDATA[Christmas Postcards]]></dcterms:subject>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[A highly decorated Jesus statue is in the center of the card, covered in jewels and gold with a crown topped by a cross. &quot;S. Bambino of Aracoeli - Rome&quot; is printed at the bottom.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:source><![CDATA[Raymond Roseliep Collection. Finding aids for the collection can be found at <a href="http://libguides.loras.edu/special/roseliep"> http://libguides.loras.edu/special/roseliep</a>]]></dcterms:source>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[Date postcard was scanned:20170501]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:contributor><![CDATA[Bernhard, Hannah]]></dcterms:contributor>
    <dcterms:rights><![CDATA[The Loras College Library rights statement is located at <a href="http://libguides.loras.edu/special/rights">http://libguides.loras.edu/special/rights</a>]]></dcterms:rights>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[JPEG]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:language><![CDATA[Italian, English]]></dcterms:language>
    <dcterms:type><![CDATA[Image]]></dcterms:type>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[RoseliepPostcards_417_009]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Box 4, Tab 17]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://omka01.loras.edu/items/show/7926">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[S(no)w Use Complaining]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:subject><![CDATA[student newspapers and periodicals, blizzards]]></dcterms:subject>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[A newspaper clipping from the Loras College student newspaper, the Lorian, regarding the March 5, 1959 blizzard in Dubuque, Iowa. The clipping displays an image of the exterior of a campus building in the snow.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Lorian staff]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:source><![CDATA[The Center for Dubuque History, Loras College, 1450 Alta Vista Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52001]]></dcterms:source>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[Loras College]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[1959 March 11]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:modified><![CDATA[2022 July 29]]></dcterms:modified>
    <dcterms:contributor><![CDATA[Caroline Handley]]></dcterms:contributor>
    <dcterms:rights><![CDATA[CC BY-NC-SA]]></dcterms:rights>
    <dcterms:isPartOf><![CDATA[The Lorian Vol. XXIV, no. 9]]></dcterms:isPartOf>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[JPG file scanned with an Epson 12000XL Scanner at 300 ppi / 24 bit from physical copy. Cropped.]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:language><![CDATA[English]]></dcterms:language>
    <dcterms:type><![CDATA[Text]]></dcterms:type>
    <dcterms:rightsHolder><![CDATA[The Center for Dubuque History, Loras College, 1450 Alta Vista Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52001]]></dcterms:rightsHolder>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://omka01.loras.edu/items/show/6301">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Sacred Heart -  Newspaper Articles (Waterloo, Iowa) ]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[<p>“The beginning of Sacred Heart Parish is well described in the history of the Archdiocesan schools, “With Faith and Vision.” The authors wrote, “After nearly fifty years of getting to church by fording, by ferrying, and at last by crossing the bridge, the West Side Catholics met in 1908 to discuss forming a new parish.” Before their church was built they had to cross the river to Saint Joseph’s or Saint Mary’s for mass and the sacraments. Sacred Heart school opened in late August 1909 in a frame building near the rectory. The Cedar Rapids Sisters of Mercy staffed the school from the beginning. With the completion of the church, high school classes began in the basement.”</p>
<p>- Rev. Msgr. Edgar Kurt, “Parish Profile #229: Sacred Heart Parish, Waterloo,” Dubuque: <i>The Witness</i>, 16 June 1991.</p>]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:tableOfContents><![CDATA[<p>Cushing, Dave. “Religious formation programs to unify.” Dubuque: <i>The Witness,</i> 12 April 2009.</p>
<p>“Group plan ‘Musical Journey with Christ.’” Dubuque: <i>The Witness</i>, 27 February 2011, p. 4.</p>
<p>History 1959 (1 book)</p>
<p>Leonetti, “100 years in heart of Waterloo: Sacred Heart Parish marks centennial.” Dubuque: <i>The Witness</i>, 2009.</p>
<p>“Little Free Library’ dedicated at Sacred Heart in Waterloo.” Dubuque: <i>The Witness</i>, 28 May 2017.</p>
<p>McMahon, Steve. “St. Patrick to honor founder Fr. Mazzuchelli and parish ancestors.” Dubuque<i>: The Witness</i>, 11 July 2010, p. 2.</p>
<p>Pastor/Priest Cards (1 set)</p>
<p>Russo, Dan. “Burmese priest is new associate pastor at Waterloo parish.” Dubuque<i>: The Witness</i>, 19 July 2015, p. 1, 6.</p>
<p>“Sacred Heart at Waterloo is Redecorated,” Dubuque: <i>The Witness</i>, 13 October 1938.</p>
<p>“The Exercises of a Mission.” St. Paul: E.M. Lohmann Co., 10 March 1940.</p>
“Waterloo deanery marks end of Year of Saint Paul.” Dubuque: <i>The Witness</i>, 7 June 2009, p. 4.]]></dcterms:tableOfContents>
    <dcterms:source><![CDATA[The Archdiocese of Dubuque.<br />
The Center for Dubuque History at Loras College.]]></dcterms:source>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[Loras College<br />
Kucera Center for Catholic Thought<br />
Frank and Ida Goedken Series: &quot;Spiritual Life in the Upper Mississippi River Valley&quot;]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:contributor><![CDATA[Burback, Emily. Burns, Daniel. Gibson, Michael. Oberfoell, Carol. Waldmeir, Helen. Waldmeir, John.]]></dcterms:contributor>
    <dcterms:language><![CDATA[English.]]></dcterms:language>
    <dcterms:type><![CDATA[Various primary and secondary sources. ]]></dcterms:type>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[1909-<br />
History of the parish over the span of 110 years, including information about its priests and parishioners.]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://omka01.loras.edu/items/show/5736">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Sacred Heart (Cox Creek, Iowa)]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[History of the Sacred Heart church and parish in Cox Creek, Iowa. ]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:tableOfContents><![CDATA[Keane, James. “Deed from James J. Keane, Archbishop, to Sacred Heart Church, Clayton County, Iowa.” 27 March, 1912.<br />
HISTORY: <br />
	O’Brien. Michael F. and Mary Grace Optiz. “Sacred Heart Catholic Church: Cox Creek.” 13 April 2000. <br />
“Cox Creek Sacred Heart Catholic Church Burns in 1946.” Press-Journal Strawberry Point, IA. <br />
12 March 2003. <br />
PASTOR LIST (1 document) <br />
Fagan, John P. “Letter: Cox Creek Parish: In Fire and Rebuilding.” 1946. <br />
ANNUAL REPORT (1 document) (handwritten - no date) <br />
Property,  Deed, and Title Documents (4 documents): <br />
ABSTRACT OF TITLE (1 document): <br />
			Fitzpatrick, M. “Abstract of Title.” Elkader, IA. 25 9 1911. <br />
RECEIPT (2 documents) <br />
	1859<br />
DEED  (1 document) <br />
	1912<br />
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION (1 document) <br />
			1911<br />
]]></dcterms:tableOfContents>
    <dcterms:source><![CDATA[The Archdiocese of Dubuque.<br />
The Center for Dubuque History at Loras College. ]]></dcterms:source>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[Loras College<br />
Kucera Center for Catholic Thought <br />
Frank and Ida Goedken Series: &quot;Spiritual Life in the Upper Mississippi River Valley&quot;]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:contributor><![CDATA[Burback, Emily. Burns, Daniel. Gibson, Michael. Oberfoell, Carol. Waldmeir, Helen. Waldmeir, John.]]></dcterms:contributor>
    <dcterms:language><![CDATA[English.]]></dcterms:language>
    <dcterms:type><![CDATA[Various primary and secondary sources.]]></dcterms:type>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[History of the parish including information about its priests and parishioners. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://omka01.loras.edu/items/show/5733">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Sacred Heart (Dubuque, Iowa)]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA["Seven pastors have served Dubuque’s Sacred Heart Parish during its 110 year history. Father Fredrick William Pape was the first. Many young families had settled in the northern part of the city in the 1870s and industry developed in that area. As most were Catholics from Germanic countries, Bishop John J. Hennessy consulted with the pastor of Saint Mary’s in 1879 about forming a parish for them and appointed Father Pape to organize the parish. He stayed with Father Clement Johannes at Saint Mary’s until a house could be rented for a rectory. Because of their concern for Catholic education and the Bishop’s policy of a school in every parish, the parish planned a combination building. Most of the first floor was classrooms, and the Sisters occupied the remaining room and space in the basement. The church took up the second floor. Parishioners proved much of the labor and the building was completed in December 1880. Classrooms were readied by January 15, staffed by the Dubuque Franciscans with a layman principal. He doubled as parish organist and teacher of upper grade boys. That day 154 children left Saint Mary School for their new classrooms."<br /><br /> -Rev. Msgr. Edgar Kurt, Parish Profile #110, <em>The Witness,</em> February 5, 1989.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:tableOfContents><![CDATA[<p>ANNUAL REPORT (5 documents)</p>
<p>CLOSING BOOKLETS (2 documents)</p>
<p>DRAWINGS (2 documents)</p>
<p>Green Island, IA -- Sacred Heart ADVERTISEMENTS (1 document)</p>
<p>HISTORY (1 document)</p>
<p>PARISHIONER DIRECTORY (6 documents)</p>
<p>PARISH HISTORY (6 documents)</p>
<p>PARISH PROFILE (3 documents)</p>
<p>PARISH STEWARDSHIP AND RENOVATION (5 items) Unknown author(s).</p>
<p>PHOTOGRAPHS (3 documents)</p>
<p>VOCATIONS (2 sheets) ACADEMY CLASS OF 1934 (7 sheets)</p>
<p>Belk, Irene. “History of Sacred Heart Church, Green Island, Iowa.” ca. 1969-1975. (handwritten)</p>
<p>Binz, Leo. “To The Faithful People of Sacred Heart Parish, Green Island (In regards to Marquette High School.” 13 September 1956.</p>
<p>Callaghan, Joanna Clarke. “Letter and Family History.”</p>
<p>Callaghan, Margaret (great granddaughter of James Clarke). “Clarke Family and Green Island.” KMAQ. Letter acquired: 4 April 1968.</p>
<p>Carlson, Lowell. “Green Island’s Sacred Heart closes doors.” <i>Herald-Leader</i>. 4 July 1991.</p>
<p>“Facade of Sacred Heart Church.” Unknown author, n.d.</p>
<p>Horst, Mary. “Letter and Pastor List.”</p>
<p>Nevans-Pederson, Mary. “Tri-Sate: Group Unsure if it wants gift of Chapel.” <i>Telegraph Herald</i>, Dubuque, Iowa. 22 November 1995.</p>
<p>Pape, F.W. Dedication Statement. Unknown date. Two copies.</p>
<p>Philosophy and Mission Statement of Holy Trinity-Sacred Heart School. 1999. Two copies.</p>
<p>Sacred Heart and school history. Unknown date, circa 20th century.</p>
<p>“Sacred Heart Church; Dubuque, Iowa; 1880-1980.” Unknown photographer.</p>
<p>“Sacred Heart Parish DBQ, Trustee Minutes.” 23 March 1982-- 28 September 1989. Unknown author(s).</p>
<p>The Mount Calvary Cemetery Board. “An Open Letter To Parishioners At: Holy Ghost Church; Holy Trinity Church; Sacred Heart Church; and Saint Mary’s Church.” 30 December, 2001.<br /><br />Unknown author(s). “Dedication of the Altar &amp; Rededication of the Church.” 1 November, 2000.<br /><br />Unknown author. “How Adults Enter The Catholic Church at Sacred Heart.” 1986.</p>
<p>Unknown author. “Insurance Schedule.” Circa 1922-1923.</p>
<p>Unknown author(s)/ photographer(s). Printed by C.P.D Corporation. “Sacred Heart Church; Dubuque, Iowa; 1880-1980.” Commemorative photo collage. 1980.</p>
<p></p>
<p></p>]]></dcterms:tableOfContents>
    <dcterms:source><![CDATA[The Archdiocese of Dubuque. <br />
The Center for Dubuque History at Loras College. ]]></dcterms:source>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[Loras College<br />
Kucera Center for Catholic Thought <br />
Frank and Ida Goedken Series: &quot;Spiritual Life in the Upper Mississippi River Valley&quot;]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:contributor><![CDATA[Burback, Emily. Burns, Daniel. Gibson, Michael. Oberfoell, Carol. Waldmeir, Helen. Waldmeir, John.]]></dcterms:contributor>
    <dcterms:language><![CDATA[English.]]></dcterms:language>
    <dcterms:type><![CDATA[Various primary and secondary sources.]]></dcterms:type>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[ca. 1879-<br />
History of the Sacred Heart church, parish, and school in Dubuque, Iowa for over 139 years. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://omka01.loras.edu/items/show/5832">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Sacred Heart (Eagle Grove, Iowa) <br />
]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[&quot;Foreseeing the need for a much larger church, Father Kortenkamp worked with his assistant, Father Joseph Brinkmann, to plan and construct the present Gothic style church with twin spires towering over 200 feet, until recent years the largest church in the state. Three months after Father Kortenkamp’s death, the church was dedicated in 1889. In 1950 a north entrance was added and the church was consecrated in 1955. When Cardinal Konrad von Preysing of Berlin visited Dyersville to bless a school site in 1947, he was so impressed with the huge, stately Gothic church and the almost total Catholic population, that he said, “How wonderfully appropriate it would be, if this lovely church could be raised to a basilica.” Pope Pius XII granted the request in 1956. The Basilica of Saint Francis Xavier is one of 32 basilicas in the United States.&quot; <br />
<br />
- Rev. Msgr. Edgar Kurt, Saint Francis Xavier Parish, Dyersville, Parish Profile #42, The Witness, September 27, 1987. ]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:tableOfContents><![CDATA[Annual Parish History Update for the Archives (2 documents0 <br />
Committees (1 document) <br />
Correspondence (1 document) <br />
Disbursements from the Bingo Charity Fund (1 document) <br />
History (5 documents) <br />
Pastor cards (1 document) <br />
Pastor List (1 document) <br />
Photograph (1 document)]]></dcterms:tableOfContents>
    <dcterms:source><![CDATA[The Archdiocese of Dubuque.<br />
The Center for Dubuque History at Loras College. ]]></dcterms:source>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[Loras College<br />
Kucera Center for Catholic Thought<br />
Frank and Ida Goedken Series: &quot;Spiritual Life in the Upper Mississippi River Valley&quot;]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:contributor><![CDATA[Burback, Emily. Burns, Daniel. Gibson, Michael. Oberfoell, Carol. Waldmeir, Helen. Waldmeir, John.]]></dcterms:contributor>
    <dcterms:language><![CDATA[English. ]]></dcterms:language>
    <dcterms:type><![CDATA[Various primary and secondary sources. ]]></dcterms:type>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Ca. 1875/1890-<br />
History of the parish over the span of 143 years, including information about its priests and parishioners. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description></rdf:RDF>
