Reverend William Hogan portrait


Permanent ID:
13258
Image Description:
This online record contains one image of a portrait of the controversial Catholic priest, William Hogan printed by David McNeely Stauffer (1845-1913), son of Jacob Stauffer. Hogan was assigned to the parish of St. Mary's of Philadelphia around 1810. He was excommunicated by Bishop Henry Conwell in 1820, a decision which prompted the "Hogan Schism" and eventually the April 1822 riots. The date of this portrait is unknown, although it most likely postdates his excommunication. 
Format:
Engravings
Dimensions:
Width: 24 cm, Height: 33 cm
Collection:
David McNeely Stauffer collection on Westcott's History of Philadelphia
Related People or Organizations:
Rev. William Hogan, c. 1780-c. 1850 (depicted)
Stauffer, David McNeely (printer)
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church (Manufacturer)
Library of Congress Subjects:
Catholicism [info:lc/vocabulary/ethnographicTerms/afset002871]
Pamphlets in American history. Catholicism and anti-Catholicism [info:lc/authorities/names/no2010038726]
Anglo-Catholicism [info:lc/authorities/subjects/sh85005058]