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- St._Josephs_Roman_Catholic_Church_(Stone_City,_Iowa) abstract "The cornerstone of St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, Stone City, Iowa was laid in 1913. The first Mass was held in 1914. The church was designed by Dubuque, Iowa architect Guido Beck. The stained glass windows of the church were imported from Germany. The limestone used for the building was donated by city quarries. The labor to construct the church was also donated by local quarry businesses.".
- Q7589217 abstract "The cornerstone of St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, Stone City, Iowa was laid in 1913. The first Mass was held in 1914. The church was designed by Dubuque, Iowa architect Guido Beck. The stained glass windows of the church were imported from Germany. The limestone used for the building was donated by city quarries. The labor to construct the church was also donated by local quarry businesses.".
- St._Josephs_Roman_Catholic_Church_(Stone_City,_Iowa) comment "The cornerstone of St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, Stone City, Iowa was laid in 1913. The first Mass was held in 1914. The church was designed by Dubuque, Iowa architect Guido Beck. The stained glass windows of the church were imported from Germany. The limestone used for the building was donated by city quarries. The labor to construct the church was also donated by local quarry businesses.".
- Q7589217 comment "The cornerstone of St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, Stone City, Iowa was laid in 1913. The first Mass was held in 1914. The church was designed by Dubuque, Iowa architect Guido Beck. The stained glass windows of the church were imported from Germany. The limestone used for the building was donated by city quarries. The labor to construct the church was also donated by local quarry businesses.".