This is a historical account of St. Joseph's Provincial Seminary in Troy, New York. The book provides an overview of the development of the institution from its founding in 1860 up to the time of publication in 1896. It includes biographical information on the founders and presidents of the Seminary and describes the daily activities of the students.
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