Stephen Larigaudelle Dubuisson
Stephen Larigaudelle Dubuisson was a French Catholic priest and Jesuit missionary to the United States.
Stephen Larigaudelle Dubuisson
Dubuisson lived in the Tuileries Palace (depicted in the early 1800s) for two years.
Early depiction of Georgetown College
Dubuisson served as confessor to the nuns at the Georgetown Visitation Monastery.
Anthony Kohlmann was an Alsatian Catholic priest, missionary, theologian, and Jesuit educator. He played a decisive role in the early formation of the Archdiocese of New York, where he was the subject of a lawsuit that for the first time recognized the confessional privilege in the United States, and served as the president of Georgetown College from 1817 to 1820.
Anthony Kohlmann
St. Peter's Church (pictured) was the only Catholic church in New York City when Kohlmann became its pastor in 1808.
Kohlmann founded both the New York Literary Institution and what was then St. Patrick's Cathedral (pictured), which were across the street from each other.
Early depiction of Georgetown College's campus, with Old North on the right.