Fr. Eugene Buechel, S.J. - A Visual Biography

This is a joint project of Fr. Raymond A Bucko, S.J., at Creighton University
and Dr. Karl Markus Kreis, at Fachhochschule Dortmund

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Caption:FR. BUECHEL WITH TWO YOUNG MEN
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Caption:FR BUECHEL AND OTHER PRIESTS IN FRONT OF TWO TIPIS (OLD PICTURE). -- BMLM // Same persons as 186_bmlm 12564 -- Fr. Stan Maudlin, OSB (pictures 186 and 198 were taken at about the same time -- RB)
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Caption:HRM INDIAN CONGRESS 1920. If you look below the flag pole you can see the Bishop and to his left, @ four people down, Buechel. -- Marshall // Father, there is in your collection a photo that I overlooked (199_bmlm12580A.jpg). I think it is an important one. At the time I first saw it and studied it, I could not get an enlargement clear enough for me to recognize any of the individuals. Then, on Monday, June 27, 2005, at EROS Data Center, Mr. Michael Austad showed me what is possible through more modern technology.This photo was taken in the summer of 1916. It was taken at St. Francis. I wish there was a way to find the name of the photographer. The style is like that of Father Ambrose Mattingly, OSB, well known for his CROWD PHOTOGRAPHS. However, there is no sure certification. The scene is typical of the crowds and the lay-out that we had at Congresses in the early days. See the tent for the meeting, and the bower for resting in the heat. Dakota/Lakota people love ceremonies, because the Creator always comes to ceremonies.. The Native summer Ceremonies had been "out lawed". The Congress (Omniciye) was designed in 1884 by Father Jerome Hunt, OSB to take the place of the ouitlawed Ceremonies. The Congress -- Catholic Okodakiciye Omniciye -- preserved its importance for 100 years. Then it met modernity. The presence of the Bishop is an indication of the importrance of this Ceremony, an importance both to the Bishop and to the People. To the middle left see the man with the Pipe. Its presence, so openly displayed, is a indication of early interface between ceremonials. By using a magnifying glass I clearly see Jesuits and Benedictines in this photo. We two Religious Orders WERE the West River South Dakota Catholic Clergy in those days. The only two clergymen that I can identify, though, are Bishop John J. Lawler -- in the right/center of the picture -- and Father Buechel, SJ, a few steps further to the right. -- Fr. Stan Maudlin, OSB
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Caption:RELIGIOUS AT THE INDIAN CONGRESS, HRM, 1920
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Caption:FR BUECHEL AND THE SODALITY OF THE BLESS VIRGIN, 1921, PROBABLY HRM? (Mike Marshall says it's St Francis) On this one I finally remembered the girls name, to Buechel's right. That is Mary Jackson (he did a portrait picture of her (scanned you a copy). So I am guessing this is SFM and not HRM.
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Caption:JESUIT COMMUNITY, 1920, PROBABLY HRM. I don't believe this is correct at all. The people I recognize are definitely all SFM community. what do you think? Note stucco wall -- Rosary is all brick!
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Caption:FR. EUGENE BUECHEL, SAYING MASS AT ST. PATRICK CHURCH, SPRING CREEK.
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Caption:Fr. Burger collection. Fourth (top) row, probably seven Jesuits, L to R: ?, Fr. John Auer, Fr. Albert Grueter, Fr. George Stroh, Fr. Leonard Fencl, Fr. Lawrence Edwards, ?. Third Row, probably three Jesuits: Fr. Harold Gibbons, ?, ? . Second row, L to R: Fr. Robert Demeyer, Br. Joseph Schwarzler, Fr. Daniel McNamara, Fr. John Bryde, ?, Fr. Eugene Buechel, ?, (last two non-Jesuits from Blue Cloud?), First Row, L to R: Fr. Thomas Cummings, ?, ?, Bishop McCarty, ? (Blue Cloud), ?, Fr. Joseph Zimmerman // Bishop William T. McCarty, CSSR Daniel Madlon, OSB to immediate left of Bishop date of picture 1949 -- Stan Maudlin, OSB (images 205 and 098 were taken right after each other -- RB)
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Caption:On this photo Bro Bede has recorded it as an artifact, probably because it was framed.
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Caption:EASTER, CROWD ON THE EAST SIDE OF DREXEL HALL, SFM, IN THE EARLY 1920'S.
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Caption:Fr. Eugene Buechel, S.J.
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Caption:Jesuit Community
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Caption:found this one with no number. looks like a copy of a copy, though I don't recall doing this in our earlier efforts.
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Caption:From the collection of Fr. Burger. Becker's Camera Shop (Rapid City, SD). Top Row, nine Jesuit Brothers, left to right: Henry Guenther, Francis Even, James Marshand, Edward Shaeffer, William Siehr, ?, Soseph Schlienger, Peter Gross, Edmund Stetzen. Middle Row, L to R: ?, ?, Br Edward Gilbertz, Fr. Harold Fuller, ?, ?, Fr. Thomas Cummings, Fr. Leonard Fencl, Fr. Francis Collins, Fr. William Fitzgerald, Fr. Louis Meyer. Bottom Row, L to R: Fr. Daniel McNamara, ?, Bishop McCarty, Fr. Buechel, ?. Tony Daeglen says that Brooke's camers shop usually indicates Fr. Joe Zimmerman's photo.
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