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Interview with jen decurtins peanut butter runner
The DeCurtins family, sometimes written De Curtins, were involved in Midwestern U.S. church architecture. Anton De Curtins (J. A. De Curtins) was a Swiss immigrant who lived in Carthagena, Ohio and designed several Gothic Revival architecture churches in Mercer County, Ohio, as well as rectories, schools and residences. Anton was a master carpenter, and with his sons he directed the building and decorating of the steepled churches that "still shine across the surrounding flatness of the Northwestern Ohio landscape".
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- Interview with jen decurtins peanut butter runner
- 1 minute plank workout by jen decurtins
- Projects by Anton DeCurtins JA DeCurtins
- Andrew DeCurtins
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Anton designed St. Aloysius' Catholic Church in Carthagena, one of Swiss missionary priest Francis de Sales Brunner's churches for German Catholics in far western Ohio's Land of the Cross-tipped Churches.
Anton's grandson Frederick designed Immaculate Conception High School (1933) in Celina, Ohio.