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Sinsinawa (/
ˌsɪnˈsɪnəwɑː/) is an
unincorporated community in
Grant County, Wisconsin,
United States. The
community is in the
towns of
Jamestown and Hazel...
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Rosary of the
Order of Preachers,
better known as the
Dominican Sisters of
Sinsinawa, is an
American religious institute of the Regular, or religious, branch...
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Sinsinawa Mound College for men (1846-1852) was
located in
Sinsinawa, Wisconsin. The
college was
founded in 1846 by
Samuel Charles Mazzuc****i, an Italian...
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local Catholic colleges. As part of this effort, he
founded the
Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters. He was born
Carlo Gaetano Samuele Mazzuc****i on November...
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Sinsinawa River is a 21.1-mile-long (34.0 km)
tributary of the
Mississippi River...
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Prairie Corners is
located in the town. The
unincorporated community of
Sinsinawa, Wisconsin, is also
located partially in the town. In the
early days of...
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Sinsinawa Mound raid
occurred on June 29, 1832, near the
Sinsinawa mining settlement in
Michigan Territory (present-day
Grant County,
Wisconsin in...
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International Shipbuilding Yard
number 673 Laid down 22
November 1918 as
Sinsinawa Launched 24
February 1920
Completed August 1920
Acquired 5
November 1921...
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Christian friendship". Vann, p. 30 "Dominican Women".
Sinsinawa, Wisconsin:
Dominican Sisters of
Sinsinawa.
Retrieved 4 July 2020. Vann, p. 4 Hunter-Kilmer...
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known as
Dominican University. The
Catholic college at
Sinsinawa Mound,
named Sinsinawa Mound College, was
incorporated in 1848, and was
under the...