1892: St-Vincent-de-Paul Orphanage*
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View from Lake Avenue, Manchester, NH. Founded in 1892 by Rev. J. A. Chevalier as an orphanage for French-Canadian immigrant children. The Sisters of Providence, provided care and teaching to the students. Sisters Marie Hermas, Superior, Marie of Jesus, Marie Christine, Legault, Barrette and Gallant took possession of the house on December 7, 1892. They opened their doors to 12 orphans (7 boys, 5 girls) on December 19. *Picture courtesy of the Srs of Providence Archives in Montreal, QC, CANADA
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