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Wollenmann House
1.95 · File · 2014-11-03

Newspaper story, March, 2014, printed history cards

THE CROSS IN THE WILDERNESS
1.95 · File · 2005-05-24

Script, program, Ferdinand, 1940

Sisters of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
11.3

The town of Ferdinand, Indiana, celebrated its 150th founding anniversary (sesqui-centennial) in 1990. The Sisters participated in the events of the celebration.

Ferdinand Sesqui-centennial Celebration, July 1 - 7, 1990
8.70

This ordinance basically establishes a Commission and Board to deal with requests or petitions for re-zoning, platting, variances or special exceptions to land use within the Town of Ferdinand. There is nothing specific to the monastery, though the ordinance would apply to any request the monastery may make of the Commission regarding land use. Currently (2021), zoning issues in the Town of Ferdinand are handled by the Board of Zoning Appeals, established according to Indiana Code 36-7-4-900.

Ordinance Regulations, Ferdinand, Indiana
1.95 · File · 1997-04-30

The Monastery Immaculate Conception is located in Ferdinand. The history of the two is closely related. This file contains news clippings relating to the town of Ferdinand.

Ferdinand, Indiana
1.95 · File · 1996-10-30

Photocopy of newspaper article, pages for ringed binder, tab indexed, 8 divisions, Ferdinand, 1994

Ferdinand Chamber of Commerce Tourism Committ ee
Ferdinand History Notes
1.95 · File · 1996-11-01

Reference notes taken from publications

Sisters of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
FERDINAND COMMUNITY CENTER
1.95 · File · 2001-10-17

Dedication program, postcard, "Proposed Ferdinand Community Center," Ferdinand, 1988 to present

Ferdinand Community Center, Ferdinand, Indiana
FERDINAND 1862
1.95 · File · 1996-11-01

Typed manuscript, 2 pages

Logan, Eugenia, S.P., Historian, (Source) for St. Mary-of-the-Woods
3.10

Sister Carlita Koch was prioress at the time that the first easement was granted. Sister Kristine Ann Harpenau was prioress at the time the second easement was granted. Sister Anita Louise Lowe was prioress at the time the third easement was granted.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
Cylinder Lease
3.10

This lease was signed by Mother Clarissa Riehl, prioress.

Convent of Immaculate Conception, Lex Company, Inc.
11.3

Archduke Markus Habsburg, great, great, grand nephew of Emperor Ferdinand I for whom Father Joseph Kundek named the town of Ferdinand, visited Ferdinand and the monastery on June 21, 2003.

Channel Newswatch 14 WFIE, Evansville, Indiana