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Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: The Cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church is the seat of the oldest archbishopric in the U. S. The foundation was laid in 1806; the British invasion during the War of 1812 caused a suspension on the work for several years but the structure was completed in 1821. It is 190 feet long by 197 feet w... View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
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Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: The St. Louis Old Cathedral is oldest Cathedral Church west of the Mississippi River. Its erection was begun in 1831 and the church was dedicated in 1834. It stands today the most venerable religious monument in St. Louis, a link uniting pioneer days with present-day glories of the West. View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: One of the historical monuments of the Greta Franciscan adventure in California, which resulted in the building of twenty-one vast establishments. Carmel was the second Mission in order of founding, established June 3rd, 1770, and further distinguished as the last residence and place of burial of... View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
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Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: Established in 1731. Espada has what is said to be the only intact mission fort. Nearby is a acqueduct constructed by the early missionaries and which is still in use today. View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: St. Peters is a fine example of Neo-Gothic Architecture and has a beautifully carved scene of the last supper done in Italian marble under the main alter. St. Peters was used as a hospital aid station during the Civil War. This beautiful church with its stained glass windows was built in 1830 and... View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library