TY - SER
KW - Roman Catholics
KW - Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin (1770-1840)
KW - immigrants
KW - Irish Americans
KW - Russian Americans
KW - Charles Dickens (1812-70)
KW - William Bernard Conway (1802-39)
KW - Sisters of Charity
KW - nuns
KW - priests
AU - Sister Fides Glass
AB - Sequel to The Prince Who Gave His Gold Away (1938). This is a collection of short stories for children about the parishioner families of Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin, a missionary priest and Russian aristocrat who converted to Roman Catholicism and formed the first Catholic colony in Western Pennsylvania. Gallitzin is popularly known as the Apostle of the Alleghenies.
C1 - 1830s-80s
C3 - Allegheny Mountains; Blair County; Newry; Bedford County; Bedford; Cambria County; Ebensburg; Loretto; Gallitzin; Carrolltown; Munster Twp.; Cresson; Lilly; Indiana County; Blairsville; Westmoreland County; Derry Twp
C4 - Children’s; Biographical; Historical; Christian; Western
CY - St. Meinrad, IN
LA - English
M3 - Short Stories
N2 - Sequel to The Prince Who Gave His Gold Away (1938). This is a collection of short stories for children about the parishioner families of Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin, a missionary priest and Russian aristocrat who converted to Roman Catholicism and formed the first Catholic colony in Western Pennsylvania. Gallitzin is popularly known as the Apostle of the Alleghenies.
PB - Grail Publication
PP - St. Meinrad, IN
PY - 1951
RN - Mary Fides Glass (1889-1955) was born in Reade Twp., Cambria County. An accomplished painter, Glass served most of her life as a Sister of Charity of Seton Hill in Greensburg, Westmoreland County.
EP - 199 p.
TI - Prince Dimitri's Mountaineers
ER -