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- Log_Chapel,_University_of_Notre_Dame abstract "The log chapel was originally built by Rev. Stephen Badin as a mission to the potawatomi Indians in northern Indiana. It was given in 1842 to Fr. Edward Sorin, and it became the original nucleus of the University of Notre Dame. The original was destroyed in 1856 by a fire, and an identical replica was built in the same spot in 1906.In 1973 is was added to the National Register of Historic Places".
- Q22095613 abstract "The log chapel was originally built by Rev. Stephen Badin as a mission to the potawatomi Indians in northern Indiana. It was given in 1842 to Fr. Edward Sorin, and it became the original nucleus of the University of Notre Dame. The original was destroyed in 1856 by a fire, and an identical replica was built in the same spot in 1906.In 1973 is was added to the National Register of Historic Places".
- Log_Chapel,_University_of_Notre_Dame comment "The log chapel was originally built by Rev. Stephen Badin as a mission to the potawatomi Indians in northern Indiana. It was given in 1842 to Fr. Edward Sorin, and it became the original nucleus of the University of Notre Dame. The original was destroyed in 1856 by a fire, and an identical replica was built in the same spot in 1906.In 1973 is was added to the National Register of Historic Places".
- Q22095613 comment "The log chapel was originally built by Rev. Stephen Badin as a mission to the potawatomi Indians in northern Indiana. It was given in 1842 to Fr. Edward Sorin, and it became the original nucleus of the University of Notre Dame. The original was destroyed in 1856 by a fire, and an identical replica was built in the same spot in 1906.In 1973 is was added to the National Register of Historic Places".