This article describes how the Saint Joan of Arc Chapel is the newest jewel on the Marquette University campus detailing the complex process of moving and reconstructing a building and the steps taken to preserve the chapel's history.
This informational pamphlet, reprinted a number of times since initial publication in 1966, provides background on the Saint Joan of Arc Chapel during its moves from France to Long Island to Marquette University. Illustrations and pictures provide...
The 15th century Saint Joan of Arc Chapel has begun to take shape on Marquette's campus. Lannon stone planters and a slate plaza surround the site where a 12th century fountain will be placed (left foreground). In the background to the west is...
A memo to Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J. on the methods employed in the reconstruction of the Saint Joan of Arc Chapel on the campus. The memo describes the artifacts inside the chapel and where they would be placed,...
Verso caption: The altar monument erected by the K.C.s [Knights of Columbus] in honor of Fr. DeSmet on the spot where he said the first recorded Mass in Wyoming July 5, 18[40]. It is located about 150 miles from St. Stephens Mission and every year...