John Lupia submitted the following information from his Encyclopedic Dictionary of Numismatic Biographies for this week's installment of his series. Thanks! As
always, this is an excerpt with the full article and bibliography available online. This week's subject is Rev. Stanislaus Siedlecki. -Editor
Father Stanislaus Siedlecki (1854-1910), was born in November, 1854 in Austria-Poland, of Polish parents of the nobility. In 1878 he was ordained a priest for the missions in the Diocese of
Przemysl, Poland, where he first served as an army chaplain 1878-1887. In 1888, he immigrated to America from the Diocese of Przemysl, Poland, and was assigned to the Polish-speaking mission church
of Saint Stanislaus in the Diocese of St. Cloud, Swan River, Morrison County, Minnesota. While there he established a park.
In 1892, he filed a lawsuit against John Kukla who led a faction to establish a rival parish church at Fensburg, which he won. Unfortunately, the faction that lost the case began to spread rumors
against the priest causing scandal. About 1892, he was transferred by Bishop Zardetti to the Scranton Diocese where Bishop O'Hara sent him to St. Mary's Polish Church at Blossburg, Tioga
County, Pennsylvania, where he served as pastor for five years.
In September of 1898, he was sent temporarily to Nanticoke, Pennsylvania to take charge of a mission church. In 1899 he was sent to nearby Glen Lyon, a coal mining village in Pennsylvania to St.
Adalbert Church. He succeeded Monsignor Zychowicz, and was appointed the new pastor St. Mary's, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Mocanaqua, Pennsylvania, a mission parish church of St.
Adalbert. However, Father Siedlecki remained at St. Adalbert Church, Glen Lyon, since the new mission parish burned after a spark from a passing train set fire to the wooden structure.
Correspondence sent by Father Siedlecki to Henry Chapman, Jr., postmarked Glen Lyon, Pennsylvania, January 30, 1908, 6 P.M. The envelope is of St. Adalbert Rectory and is very rare. This
one letter alone Chapman sold Fr. Siedlecki $400 in coins, or nearly 44 percent of what the entire collection realized in 1911. Courtesy Lupia Numismatic Library, Special Collection, The Chapman
Family Correspondence Archive.
In November 1908 the 18 year old building of St. Adalbert Church burned down, but the Glen Lyon firemen were able to save the rectory. He was transferred to Plymouth on March 17, 1909. He died at
the rectory of St. Mary's Church of the Nativity, at 78 Willow Street of uremia caused by nephritis at the age of 56 years, on December 10, 1910, at Plymouth, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. He is
buried at the local Saint Michael's Cemetery, Glen Lyon.
In January 1911, Henry Chapman, Jr., announced the coin auction sale of the late Rev. Stanislaus Siedlecki of Plymouth, Pennsylvania. His collection of United States silver dollars lacked only the
1804 specimen. He also had an extensive collection of foreign coins including the 100 ducat struck in 1621 by the Polish King, Sigismund III Vasa. Also, in his cabinet he had an Alexander the Great
stater, a U. S. Colonial 1783 gold cent of Washington, an 1851 gold octagon piece, and the rare 1907 Gold Eagle. The auction only realized $920.
Here's Chapman's wordy title to the sale, which gives a nice overview of its scope. -Editor
CATALOGUE OF THE VALUABLE COLLECTION OF FOREIGN AND UNITED STATES GOLD COINS, PARTICULARLY RICH IN ANCIENT ROMAN GOLD COINS, POLISH GOLD COINS, INCLUDING A 100 DUCATS, 1621, SET OF THE
SILVER DOLLARS OF THE UNITED STATES, 1794 TO 1904, 1804 ALONE EXCEPTED. 1851 OCTAGONAL $50 PIECE. FINE DECORATIONS, INCLUDING THE ORDER OF THE CINCINNATI. MAGNIFICENT CENTS OF 1794, 1796, 1797, 1802,
1803, OF THE LATE REV. STANISLAUS SIEDLECKI, PLYMOUTH, PA.
To read the complete article, see:
SIEDLECKI, REV. STANISLAUS (www.numismaticmall.com/numismaticmall-com/siedlecki-rev-stanislaus)
To read the complete catalog on the Newman Numismatic Portal, see:
CATALOGUE OF THE VALUABLE COLLECTION OF FOREIGN AND UNITED STATES GOLD COINS, PARTICULARLY...OF THE LATE REV.
STANISLAUS SIEDLECKI, PLYMOUTH., TO WHICH IS ADDED THE CANADIAN COLLECTIONS OF R.O. MONTAMBAULT, J. BONNER, E. M TURNER.
(https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/auctionlots?AucCoId=20&AuctionId=511091)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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