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APOSTOLIC VICARIATE OF NORTH CAROLINA (Dioecesis Curiensis)
Country : United States
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1868
Abolished : 1924 to form the Diocese of Raleigh
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Arms of Apostolic vicars
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James Gibbons (1868-1877)
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John Joseph Keane (1878-1881)
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Stanislaus Mark Gross (1880-1881)
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Henry Pinckney Northrop (1881-1888)
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Leo Michael Haid (1888-1924)
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