The Cabo de São Vicente (Cape St. Vincent) on the Costa Vicentina is a cape on the Algarve in Portugal. The Algarve is the name of the southern coast of Portugal, incorporating, amongst others, the towns of Faro, Lagos, and Sagres. ...
It is Europe's most south-western point, and is the site of the Battle of Cape St. Vincent. For the battle of the French Revolutionary Wars, see Battle of Cape St. ...
In many respects the history of CapeVincent is unlike that of any other town of the county, for within its territorial boundaries is one of the most interesting localities from a purely historic point of view to be found in northern New York.
St. Lawrence is a small hamlet in the extreme eastern portion of the town, in a fertile agricultural region.
St. Vincent de Paul's church (Catholic) of CapeVincent village was organized as a parish in 1850, by the priest in charge of the older church in the central part of the town, and was in a manner the offshoot from that as the mother society.
Vincent's College, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, was founded in stages between 1838 and 1843.
Although St. Vincent's had been established as a lay college, by the 1850s it started to become a mixed seminary/college.
When the high school closed, the mission of St. Vincent's College was reexamined and changed from a preparatory seminary to a center for evangelization.