The Chapel of St Paul And the Beginnings of the Catholic Church in Minnesota
The Chapel of St Paul And the Beginnings of the Catholic Church in Minnesota
Ambrose Mcnulty
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Paul by a steamboat, the captain accepting in payment a few days' service of one of the men. These slabs were landed at Jackson street, and were drawn up the hill by hand with ropes. The slabs were likewise put to good use in the con- struction of the floor and of the benches. The chapel, as I remember it, was about twenty-five feet long, eighteen feet wide, and ten feet high. It had a single window on each side and it faced the river. It was completed in a few days, and could not have represen...ted an expenditure in labor value of more than $65. THE CHAPEL OF ST. PAUL. 239 Mr. Labissonniere's description of the old church agrees es- sentially with Monsignor Ravoux's expressed views, and it may be accepted as sufficiently accurate. Such was the Galtier chapel, as, amidst trees and tangled growths, it stood with unshaven sides, steep roof, and simple cross, crowning the brow of the nascent city. Such it was on the first of November, 1841, when it was solemnly dedicated to the worship of God.
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