[2] The community celebrated its first Mass and baptism on May 20, 1880, joined by Irish settlers from elsewhere in Nunda Township.
[2] The routing of the Milwaukee Road through Ramona led to faster growth there; St. William of Vercelli there was split off as its own parish in 1898.
It is west-facing with four bays on its north and south sides, and it has Gothic-style tracery within pointed arches of its windows.
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