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    Louis William Valentine DuBourg PSS (French: Louis-Guillaume-Valentin DuBourg; 10 January 1766 – 12 December 1833) was a French Catholic prelate and Sulpician...
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  • Conference. Saint Louis University traces its origins to the Saint Louis Academy, founded on November 16, 1818, by Louis William Valentine DuBourg, Bishop of...
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  • Louis Dubourg may refer to: Louis William Valentine DuBourg (1766–1833), American Sulpician bishop of the Roman Catholic Church Louis Fabricius Dubourg...
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    order while president: Louis William Valentine DuBourg, who was a Sulpician. Three presidents have gone on to become bishops: DuBourg, Leonard Neale, and...
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  • Peletier du Mans Robert Balfour Marc-Antoine Muret Nicolas de Grouchy Mark Alexander Boyd Michel de Montaigne Étienne de La Boétie Louis William Valentine DuBourg...
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    turning over the original convent to the bishop of New Orleans, Louis William Valentine DuBourg. It was referred to as the "Archbishop's Palace" following...
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  • Around 1806, Elizabeth Ann Seton met Abbé Louis William Valentine DuBourg when he was preaching in New York. DuBourg was at that time president of St. Mary's...
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    Louis until 1811. These buildings began to be replaced in 1818 with a brick structure, on the orders of the Bishop Louis William Valentine Dubourg. The...
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    December 2020 – via Google Books. Burch, Francis F. (1999). "DuBourg, Louis William Valentine". American National Biography (online ed.). New York: Oxford...
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    St. Stanislaus Seminary (category Buildings and structures in St. Louis County, Missouri)
    Maryland, came to Florissant at the invitation of Bishop Louis William Valentine DuBourg. Accompanying him were another priest, seven Jesuit novices...
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    de 1652. Séminaire sur plan Turgot de 1739. Peter Bourgade Louis William Valentine DuBourg Patrick Francis Healy James Augustine Healy Jacques-Marie-Adrien-Césaire...
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  • missionary in New Mexico, defender of the Native Americans Louis William Valentine Dubourg – missionary to the US Francis Xavier Ford – missionary to...
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    still in seminary, Odin was recruited by a representative of Bishop Louis Dubourg to do mission work for the Archdiocese of New Orleans. That same year...
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    French-speaking Catholics, when she met a visiting priest, Father Louis William Valentine Dubourg. He was a member of the French émigré community of Sulpician...
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    Bishop Louis William Valentine DuBourg in exchange for the regular services of a priest and a school for the children. In 1815, Bishop Dubourg was in...
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    Michael Portier (category Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis)
    a student at the seminary in Lyon when recruited by Bishop Louis William Valentine Dubourg for the American mission. He emigrated to the United States...
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    Mission Societies of the Catholic Church. In 1815, Bishop Louis William Valentine Dubourg of New Orleans, Louisiana was in Lyon collecting alms for his...
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    read letters from missionaries to America sent back by Bishop Louis William Valentine Dubourg. He later said, "It was that year that I formed the idea of...
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    priests. Louis William Valentine DuBourg (1825–1826) John J. Chanche, P.S.S. (1840–1852) James Oliver Van de Velde, S.J. (1853–1855) William Henry Elder...
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    Antoine Blanc (category Burials at St. Louis Cathedral (New Orleans))
    ordained in 1816. On 1 July 1817 he embarked from Bordeaux with Louis William Valentine Dubourg Bishop of the Diocese of Louisiana and the Two Floridas, who...
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    Pierre-Jean De Smet (category Clergy from St. Louis)
    Quickenborne, moved to Florissant at the invitation of bishop Louis William Valentine DuBourg. They founded several academic institutions, among which was...
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  • College in 1793, which he attended until 1797. The president, Louis William Valentine DuBourg, identified him as the best student in the college, and appointed...
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    the church in St. Louis, with roughly 400 whites and 100 blacks baptized between 1804 and 1816. In 1815, Louis William Valentine Dubourg, the apostolic administrator...
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    increased for the first time. In 1796, Louis William Valentine DuBourg arrived and became president. DuBourg brought with him a collection of books from...
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    Louis-François-Auguste de Rohan-Chabot (29 February 1788 – 8 February 1833) was a French aristocrat and Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Auch...
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    November 16 – The Saint Louis Academy, which later becomes Saint Louis University, is founded by Reverend Louis William Valentine Dubourg in the United States...
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  • is the oldest surviving brick church in Kentucky. In 1796, Louis William Valentine Dubourg arrived and became the president of Georgetown University....
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  • young ladies were unsuccessful. At the invitation of Sulpician Louis William Valentine Dubourg, in 1809, Elizabeth and her children moved to Emmitsburg, Maryland...
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    created with a donation of over 100 volumes of books in 1796 by Louis William Valentine Dubourg, the third President of Georgetown College. The library's largest...
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    cathedral. William I, Count of Burgundy Nicholas Perrenot de Granvelle (1484—1550) Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle Louis William Valentine Dubourg Charles...
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