Church of the Holy Trinity, Columbia, Pennsylvania.
Website is here
The church was founded by the then Bishop Saint John Neumann
St. Vincent de Paul's Church, Germantown, Pa.
The church was built 1849-1851 and enlarged 1857 and was part of a complex which included a seminary and chapel completed in 1879
The church was the first parish named after St. Vincent de Paul
Website is here
Eglise du Precieux Sang, Woonsocket, Rhode Island (The Church of the Precious Blood of Woonsocket, RI)
The church was founded in 1828 and the building was constructed in 1873 and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places
Contact details are here
The Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, now known as SantÃsimo Redentor, 161-165 East 3rd Street, the East Village, Manhattan
The Wikipedia entry is here
The parish website is here
The Favey Library at Villanova University has put on line a collection of Catholic church lithographs by the Philadelphia lithography firm of Packard and Butler (later Packard, Butler and Partridge),
There are over 400 prints of interior or exterior views of Catholic churches throughout the United States and parts of Canada during the nineteenth century
The prints seem to have been produced for a variety of uses. There are a number of prints that were used as certificates commemorating First Holy Communion and Confirmation.
There are also a few portraits of priests:
Reverend B.F. McLoughlin, Pastor of St Mary`s Church, Cortland, New York
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