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House of Hope's first church building
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Title
House
of
Hope's
first
church
building
Description
First
building
of the
House
of
Hope
Presbyterian
Church
. The
stairs
up
the
hill
lead
to the
home
of
House
of
Hope's
founder
and
first
minister
,
Edward
Neill
, on
Summit
Avenue
.
Contributing Institution
Macalester
College
,
1600
Grand
Avenue
,
St
.
Paul
,
MN
55105
Rights Management
Images are available for educational and research purposes. This image may not be reproduced for commercial purposes without the express written consent of Macalester College. Macalester College Archives 651-696-6901
Photo ID
131hope
Dimensions
21.75
x
27.25
Physical Format
black
and
white
photograph
General Subject
Arts
and
architecture
Local Subject
Summit
Avenue
;
churches
;
snow
;
trees
City or Township
St
.
Paul
MN County
Ramsey
State
Minnesota
Country
United
States
Date Digital
2/11/2009
11:29
Type
image/still
image
Format (access)
image/jpeg
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archives16/umn38430.tif
http://digitalarchive.macalester.edu/images/archives/archives16/umn38430.tif
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