Annals of StLouis in its early days under the French and Spanish dominations . dhimself the injured party, or it may have ended insmoke. Masse died in St. Louis four years later, on July24, 1780, at the house of Doct. Reynal, on the northside of Market Street, east of Third, between it andthe alley, opposite the cemetery grounds, where hewas interred. The temporary chapel, built at the northeast cor-ner of the church block in 1770, being now too smallto accommodate the increased population, a meetingof the inhabitants took place Decem])er 25, 1774, atthe priests residence, at which they resolv
Annals of StLouis in its early days under the French and Spanish dominations . dhimself the injured party, or it may have ended insmoke. Masse died in St. Louis four years later, on July24, 1780, at the house of Doct. Reynal, on the northside of Market Street, east of Third, between it andthe alley, opposite the cemetery grounds, where hewas interred. The temporary chapel, built at the northeast cor-ner of the church block in 1770, being now too smallto accommodate the increased population, a meetingof the inhabitants took place Decem])er 25, 1774, atthe priests residence, at which they resolved to builda new church of 30 by 60 feet. April 19, 1775.—They awarded the contract toPierre Lupien, a carpenter, to be finished in the 18, Lupien, the contractor died, church un-finished. January 28, 177(3.—Another meeting was Cambas agreed to finish it, which he did in thecourse of the summer, when it was consecrated. FATHER BEEXAED THE XEW CUEATE. May 19.—An-ival of Father Bernard de Limpach,the new parish curate, bearing his credentials, and. FATHER BERNARD SECOND CURATE. ll>9 the transfer of the parish from the Diocese of Quebecto that of Cuba. Father Dagobert de Longwy, principal Capuchin Priest, andVicar General of the Mission of Louisiana, in the diocese ofHavana de Cuba, to our very dear Brother the Reverend FatherBernard, de dix Par, a professed Friar of that order, in theprovince of Liege, and apostolic missionary of this mission. GREETING : Well and sufficiently knowing your good habits and capacity,desirous also to conform in all things to the commands of his veryChristian Majesty, who, by his letters-patent, registered at theregistry of the Superior Council of this colony, to grant in properand due form, appointments, as curates, to our missionaries whomerit it, to those parishes and posts of which the mission hadformer!} been deemed as entitled to, and to place them in legalpossession — the patronage, emoluments, and all other ar
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