Pastoral Staff at St. Teresa of Avila Parish
1889 to Present
1893
Rev. Matthias Barth and Rev. Chas. A. Erkenswick
St. Teresa’s (German) cor. Center and Clyde sts., res. adjoining 120 Center St.
Center St. renamed to Armitage Ave.; Clyde renamed to Kenmore Ave.
1901
Rev. J.F. Kirsch
Resources
- Archdiocese of Chicago
Archives and Records
Hoffman’s Catholic Directory Almanac - St. Teresa of Avila Parish
A History of the Parishes of the Archdiocese of Chicago, 2 vol., 1980, New World Publishing, Chicago - Chicago History Museum:
Plan of Renumbering the City of Chicago, 1909 (Jay St. not listed)
History of Street Names - Chicagonow.com:
Old Streets of Chicago
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Armitage Ave., 2000N 231 to 7194W. In honor of A. Armitage father of Alderman Edward R. Armitage. Another possible choice is Thomas Armitage, a clergyman who was founder of the American Bible Union. Rd., Center Ave., Center St., Lawrence St., St. Charles Street
Clifton Ave., 1136W 1800 to 4800N. Named after the city in New Hampshire which was the home town of the subdivider.
Kenmore Ave., 1039W 1840 to 6358N. Named for the home of Col. Fielding Lewis brother of George Washington. Named in honor because Col. Lewis married George Washington’s sister. His home was in Fredericksburg and was a stately colonial home, built by one of the finest patriots who ever fought to make us a free nation. Baxter St., Clarence Ave., Clyde St., Edson Ave., Alexander Ave., Goodwin St., Osgood St.