History of the diocese of Sault Ste, Marie and Marquette; containing a full and accurate account of the development of the Catholic church in upper Michigan, with portraits of bishops, priests and illustrations of churches old and new . 7. The old church was taken down andagain set up without any addition there-to. Father Richard states in his letterthat the old church measured twenty-fivefeet in width and forty-five feet in reproduce a view of the church andhouse, drawn in 1845 by Father picture was located in the Francis-can monastery at Tersat, near Fiume,Hungary, wher


History of the diocese of Sault Ste, Marie and Marquette; containing a full and accurate account of the development of the Catholic church in upper Michigan, with portraits of bishops, priests and illustrations of churches old and new . 7. The old church was taken down andagain set up without any addition there-to. Father Richard states in his letterthat the old church measured twenty-fivefeet in width and forty-five feet in reproduce a view of the church andhouse, drawn in 1845 by Father picture was located in the Francis-can monastery at Tersat, near Fiume,Hungary, where Father Skolla died, anddoubtless we have be-fore us the church as itstood in Lower Point,and as it was re-erectedin 1781 on the old ceme-tery site, with the pos-sible addition of thesteeple. The bell, stillin use, has graced thislittle belfry but whenand by whom it was pur-chased is even beyond aprobable guess. Butwe have all reasons tobelieve that the house,or at least the first sec-tion of it, enjoysST. JOSEPHS HOSPITAL, HANCOCK, MICHIGAN. the sauic liouorable street, on one side by Gilloris and Bris- recollections as the church, because in Oldbois and on the other side by small cross- Mackinaw the Jesuit-missionary was sta-. street, the said tract belonging to theheirs of Joseph Laframboise by Patentof United States, dated July 3, 1812} We cannot imagine that Father Rich-ard found time to superintend the re-moval of the church, or that it was ac- tionary, and we cannot imagine that thehouse was left behind and only thechurch removed to its new second church, if we may call itthus, was built close the western line ofthe lot, so that there was no space left to- complished in his absence during his time, ^^^^^^^ ^^^^ j^^^_ ^j^^ j^^^^^^ ^^^^ j^^^^^^because he would have likely mentioned It m his letters. Hence we are impelled oi^^^^not^r^^^^^^ Church forming a right-angle. on the upper end of the lot, its southwestcorner and the northeast corner of the In the SAU


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