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Old Holy Name of Jesus Church Loyola New Orleans

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English: The old wooden Holy Name of Jesus Church on St. Charles Avenue, Loyola New Orleans. Dedicated 1892. In 1910 it was moved 30 feet down St. Charles Avenue for construction of Marquette Hall. It was dismantled by the end of the decade, shipped across the Mississippi River via rail ferry to Westwego, Louisiana, where it was used for a time as the Our Lady of Prompt Succor Church before the current church was constructed.
Date Not dated. 1890s 1910s
Source Photo by E. Claudel, Loyola University New Orleans, via [1]
Author E. Claudel

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