
Immaculate Conception Church
Immaculate Conception Church Campus began in 1904 as a Polish ethnic group parish in the Catholic religion. The church is at 11 Parker Street.






Immaculate Conception School
The school is from 1909.




Immaculate Conception Rectory
The rectory is from 1912. It is at 25 Parker.

pastor | starts | ends | burial |
Francis Kolodzeiz | 1904 | ||
Kiulbasinski | |||
Kwasneski | 1913 | ||
Joseph M Tomikowski | 1913 | ||
Immaculate Conception Convent
The convent is from 1916.


Immaculate Conception Church War Memorial


military | war | burial | |
Fryderyk Gwozdz | WW1 | burial | |
Andrzej Lackmanek | WW1 | burial | |
Jan Lazor | WW1 | burial | |
Jan Wozniak | WW1 | burial | |
Josef Bigda | WW2 | burial | |
Stanislaw Boryczka | WW2 | burial | |
Mieczyslaw Chmura | WW2 | burial | |
Edwin Chrabaszcz | WW2 | burial | |
Franciszek A Chrzanowski | WW2 | burial | |
Teodor Droszcz | WW2 | burial | |
Wladyslaw S Gladkowski | WW2 | burial | |
Mieczyslaw A Irla | WW2 | burial | |
Franciszek S Jamro | WW2 | burial | |
Stefan J Kaczowka | WW2 | burial | |
Jan A Kapinos | WW2 | burial | |
Jozef Karczmarczyk | WW2 | burial | |
Mieczyslaw K Kielbania | WW2 | burial | |
Edwin J Klys | WW2 | burial | |
Edward M Kozdronkiewicz | WW2 | burial | |
Leon E Labaj | WW2 | burial | |
Franciszek S Lezon | WW2 | burial | |
Leon E Lezon | WW2 | burial | |
Franciszek J Majewicz | WW2 | burial | |
Jan E Nowak | WW2 | burial | |
Wladyslaw M Obrzut | WW2 | burial | |
Mieczyslaw Olejarczyk | WW2 | burial | |
Jan A Podsadowski | WW2 | burial | |
Tadeusz J Puc | WW2 | burial | |
Jozef S Rogala | WW2 | burial | |
Leon J Sajdak | WW2 | burial | |
Jan W Stupak | WW2 | burial | |
Edward Szlosek | WW2 | burial | |
Stanislaw P Truchan | WW2 | burial | |
Kazimierz T Tyburski | WW2 | burial | |
Wladyslaw F Wegiel | WW2 | burial | |
Jozef F Wojnar | WW2 | burial | |
Mieczyslaw J Wozniak | WW2 | burial | |
Edward P Ziencina | WW2 | burial | |
Tadeusz W Skowron | Korean War | burial |

Neighborhood
The Victoria Stusik Dry Goods Store is at 10 Parker with the Commercial Block to its right and also to its back.
The Polish Home Society of Tadwusz Kosciuszko from 1925 is at 28-30 Rapalus Avenue.
Springfield Manufacturing Company Boarding House is at 11 Ludlow Avenue. Also at 545 and 577 Main St Springfield. These were homes for the workers at the Springfield Manufacturing Company (1821 to 1849). Then Ludlow Mills (1849 to 1868). Then the Ludlow Manufacturing Company