St. Joseph's Orphanage (Fall River, Massachusetts) Explained

St. Joseph's Orphanage
Location:Fall River, Massachusetts
Coordinates:41.6917°N -71.1333°W
Built:1892, 1917
Architect:Destremps, Louis G.
Architecture:Second Empire
Added:February 16, 1983
Mpsub:Fall River MRA
Refnum:83000721

St. Joseph's Orphanage is an historic former orphanage and school located at 56 St. Joseph Street in Fall River, Massachusetts.

The orphanage was built in 1892 as part of the parish of Notre Dame de Lourdes, a large French-Canadian congregation located in the city's Flint Village neighborhood.[1] Two large wings were added about 1917. The building later housed an elementary school, known as Mount Saint Joseph. Between 1982 and 1986, the school's chapel was used as a temporary place of worship by Notre Dame after its magnificent 1895 church was destroyed by a massive fire on May 11, 1982.

The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

In 1989, the building was converted into residential apartments, with a large addition to the north side. A statue of Saint Joseph was removed from the alcove atop the front of the building and placed on the nearby grounds of Notre Dame Church.

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Notes and References

  1. Notre Dame de Lourdes Parish booklet 125 years, 1999