St. Patrick's Catholic Church (West Pointe à la Hache, Louisiana) explained

St. Patrick's Catholic Church
Location:21997 LA 23, West Pointe a'la Hache, Louisiana
Coordinates:29.4525°N -89.6261°W
Built:1918
Builder:John Edgecombs and Sons
Architecture:Gothic Revival
Added:December 17, 1999
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:99001571

The St. Patrick's Catholic Church in West Pointe a'la Hache, Louisiana is a historic Roman Catholic church. It is located at 21997 LA 23, on the west bank of the Mississippi River.

History

The wood-frame building was constructed in 1918 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

It was built in 1918 to replace a previous church destroyed by a hurricane in 1915. The church includes some elements of Gothic Revival architecture. It used some materials salvaged from the former church.

The church was moved a short distance in 1937, from the east side of Louisiana Highway 23 in Port Sulphur to the west side. And it was somewhat enlarged then.

It was moved upriver its current location in Woodland Sugar Plantation in 1998 and a further addition to the church was then added.[1]

The current St. Patrick's Catholic Church is a masonry structure built in 1954 to replace the wood-frame church. It is located in front of the former site of the wood frame one.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=99001571}} National Register of Historic Places Registration: St. Patrick's Catholic Church / Spirits of Woodland ]. National Park Service. National Register Staff, Louisiana Division of Historic Preservation . October 1999 . March 22, 2019. With