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ROMAN CATHOLIC MUTUAL PROTECTIVE SOCIETY OF IOWA. ROMAN CATHOLIC MUTUAL PROTECTIVE SOCIETY OF IOWA. The Roman Catholic Mutual Protective Society of Iowa, organized at Iowa City, Iowa on May 21, 1879, had two branches in Dubuque.
ROMAN CATHOLIC MUTUAL PROTECTIVE SOCIETY OF IOWA. ROMAN CATHOLIC MUTUAL PROTECTIVE SOCIETY OF IOWA. The Roman Catholic Mutual Protective Society of Iowa, organized at Iowa City, Iowa on May 21, 1879, had two branches in Dubuque. The organization provided for the widows and orphans of its members.


No. 1 met the first Tuesday of each month. Its officers in 1899 were [[GONNER, Nicholas Sr.|Nicholas GONNER, Sr.]], President; [[KLAUER, Peter|Peter KLAUER]], Vice President; and [[VOELKER, Christian Anton|Christian Anton VOELKER]], Secretary and Treasurer.
No. 1 met the first Tuesday of each month. Its officers in 1899 were [[GONNER, Nicholas Sr.|Nicholas GONNER, Sr.]], President; [[KLAUER, Peter|Peter KLAUER]], Vice President; and [[VOELKER, Christian Anton|Christian Anton VOELKER]], Secretary and Treasurer.
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Oldt, Franklin T. ''The History of Dubuque County''
Oldt, Franklin T. '''The History of Dubuque County, Iowa'''


[[Category: Benevolent Societies]]
[[Category: Benevolent Societies]]

Revision as of 19:09, 23 November 2016

ROMAN CATHOLIC MUTUAL PROTECTIVE SOCIETY OF IOWA. ROMAN CATHOLIC MUTUAL PROTECTIVE SOCIETY OF IOWA. The Roman Catholic Mutual Protective Society of Iowa, organized at Iowa City, Iowa on May 21, 1879, had two branches in Dubuque. The organization provided for the widows and orphans of its members.

No. 1 met the first Tuesday of each month. Its officers in 1899 were Nicholas GONNER, Sr., President; Peter KLAUER, Vice President; and Christian Anton VOELKER, Secretary and Treasurer.

No. 2 met in the D. C. B. Hall quarterly. Its officers were Daniel Riordan, President; Thomas Faherty, Vice President; M. J. Farley, Secretary, and John Mulkern, Treasurer.

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Oldt, Franklin T. The History of Dubuque County, Iowa