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The Historic St. Joseph's Church: A surviving piece of Galveston's German Immigrant Story

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English - January 31, 2023 13:00 - 1 minute - 1.13 MB
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Explore a piece of  Galveston's German immigrant history with us as we look at St. Joseph's Church – the oldest wooden church building in the city. Built in 1859 by German-born carpenter Joseph Bleicke, the church was designed with Gothic Revival detailing and a trefoil window adorning the bell tower. Beautiful, original hand-carved altars and altar statues, plaster Stations of the Cross with German inscriptions, cedar pews, a Baptismal font, and a confessional booth. The church operated a parochial school from 1876 to 1926 and remained an active parish until 1968. Join us and learn how St. Joseph's Church stands as a symbol of the German immigrants who helped shape and build the city of Galveston.

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