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English: Bishop Anthony Durier, third Bishop of Natchitoches from 1885 until his death in 1904, asas depicted in the 1889 work "Three Great Events in the History of the Catholic Church in the United States" on page 2 of "The Centenary Celebration"
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Author William Hughes

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