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St. Joseph School Children

A panoramic film negative of a group of children from the St. Joseph's catholic school standing in front of St. Joseph's church in Dickinson. Photo taken looking west by Doubleday-Myers.

Dickinson, N. D. St. Joseph's Catholic Church

Photo of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Dickinson, N. D. Outside of the church is a cross, with Jesus nailed to it. It is located at 242 East Broadway.

St. Joseph's Church

Photo of St. Joseph's Church, at 242 East Broadway, in south Dickinson, N.D.. German-speaking Roman Catholics founded the church. The cornerstone of the church was laid November 19, 1902. The style of architecture is Gothic. The 2 story building…

St. Benedict's Home for Postcards, 1951

St. Benedict's old folks home for postcards, 1951. This appears to look like the St. Joseph's Convent and School building at 237 SE First Street.

St. Benedict's Home for Postcards, 1951

St. Benedict's old folks home for postcards, 1951
This appears to look like the St. Joseph's Convent and School building at 237 SE First Street.

St. Benedict's Home for Postcards, 1951

St. Benedict's old folks home for postcards, 1951
This appears to look like the St. Joseph's Convent and School building at 237 SE First Street.

St. Benedict's Home for Postcards, 1951

St. Benedict's old folks home for postcards, 1951
This appears to look like the St. Joseph's Convent and School building at 237 SE First Street.

St. Benedict's Home for Postcards, 1951

St. Benedict's old folks home for postcards, 1951
This appears to look like the St. Joseph's Convent and School building at 237 SE First Street.

St. Benedict's Home for Postcards, 1951

St. Benedict's old folks home for postcards, 1951
This appears to look like the St. Joseph's Convent and School building at 237 SE First Street.

St. Joseph Church Parade

St. Joseph Church parishioners parade down Villard Street for the cornerstone laying ceremony, 1902. Seen from right to left is the Villard House. A banner on the Villard House says, "THE NEW / COMEDY / DRAMA / PENNSYLVANIA." Next is a one story…