File:Cathedral of St. Joseph, Hartford, Connecticut in 1900.jpg
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DescriptionCathedral of St. Joseph, Hartford, Connecticut in 1900.jpg |
English: The former Cathedral of St. Joseph on Farmington Avenue in Hartford, Connecticut, built 1877-1892 to a design by architect Patrick C. Keely. Destroyed by a fire in 1956, other buildings demolished. |
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Source | James H. O'Donnell, History of the Diocese of Hartford (Boston: D. H. Hurd Company, 1900) |
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