File:Portiuncula Chapel at Notre Dame.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionPortiuncula Chapel at Notre Dame.jpg |
English: The Portiuncula Chapel (pictured) was built 1861 at the University of Notre Dame. It was dismantled in 1898. The exact date of this photograph is unclear. |
Date | c. 1861 - 1898 |
Source | University of Notre Dame archives |
Author | unknown |
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