Old Mission State Park
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Coeur d'Alene's Old Mission State Park | |
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Location in Idaho | |
Location | Cataldo, Kootenai County, Idaho, United States |
Nearest city | Coeur d'Alene |
Coordinates | 47°32′57″N 116°21′40″W / 47.54917°N 116.36111°WCoordinates: 47°32′57″N 116°21′40″W / 47.54917°N 116.36111°W[1] |
Area | 18 acres (7.3 ha)[2] |
Elevation | 2,139 ft (652 m)[1] |
Designation | Idaho state park |
Established | 1975[3] |
Administrator | Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation |
Website | Old Mission State Park |
Cataldo Mission | |
U.S. National Register of Historic Places | |
Area | 22.9 acres (9.3 ha) |
Built | 1848 |
Architect | Antonio Ravalli |
Architectural style | Greek Revival, Colonial |
NRHP reference No. | 66000312 |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | October 15, 1966[4] |
Designated NHL | July 4, 1961[5] |
Coeur d'Alene's Old Mission State Park is a heritage-oriented state park in North Idaho, preserving the Mission of the Sacred Heart, or Cataldo Mission, national historic landmark. The park contains the church itself, the parish house, and the surrounding property. Built 1850–1853, Mission of the Sacred Heart is the oldest standing building in Idaho.[6] It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1961,[5] and put on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.[4]
History[]
In 1831, the Nez Perce Indians and Flathead Indians had heard of the white man's Book of Heaven and wanted more information. They sent six men east to St. Louis with four arriving, and in 1842, Father Pierre-Jean De Smet responded to the request and came to the area. Fr. Nicholas Point and Br. Charles Huet came and helped to pick a mission location. The first chosen was along the St. Joe River and was subject to flooding. In 1846, they moved it to the current location.[citation needed]
In 1850, the church was taken over by Italian Jesuit missionary Antonio Ravalli, who began designing the new mission building. He had the building constructed by the Indians themselves, so they would feel part of the church. It was built using the wattle and daub method, and finished some three years later without using nails.[citation needed]
The mission was named after the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the spot was renamed the Coeur d'Alenes Old Mission State Park by the Coeur d'Alene Tribe. A misnomer locally is to refer to the whole mission as the "Cataldo" Mission. This term cropped up in the area due to the fame of Father Giuseppe Cataldo, a Sicilian priest born in the village of Terrasini, who spent most of his life in the frontier community and founded Gonzaga University. The nearest town to the mission is Cataldo, Idaho.[7] In time, the mission became an important hospitality stop and supply station for traders, settlers, and miners traveling on the Mullan Road. It was also a working port for boats heading up the Coeur d'Alene River.[6]
In 1976, a major restoration of the church was chosen as Idaho State's Bicentennial Project to celebrate the nation's bicentennial.[7][8]
Mission area[]
- Church
Though they had few materials to decorate the church, they used ingenious techniques to beautify it. The walls were decorated with fabric bought from the Hudson's Bay Company and hand-painted newspaper from Philadelphia that Fr. Ravalli had received in the mail. Tin cans were used to create an idea of chandeliers. Both wooden statues were carved by hand by Fr. Rivalli with nothing but a knife and were intended to look like marble.[7] The blue coloring of the interior wood is not paint but a stain created by pressing local huckleberries into the wood.[citation needed]
- Parish house
After being burnt down, it was rebuilt in 1887. It is a two-story building, the upstairs used for sleeping quarters, and the downstairs for daily activities. It contains a smaller chapel, mostly used for daily Mass.[citation needed]
- State park
The surrounding property has two cemeteries, nature trail, and visitors center. The site became Old Mission State Park in 1975 through a long-term lease with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Boise.[3]
See also[]
- List of the oldest churches in the United States
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Idaho
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Kootenai County, Idaho
- List of Idaho state parks
- List of Jesuit sites
- National Parks in Idaho
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Old Mission State Park". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
- ^ "Idaho State Parks Fast Facts" (PDF). Lesson 6: State Park By Design. Idaho Parks and Recreation. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "History: State Lands in Idaho". Idaho Museum of Natural History. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Cataldo Mission". NP Gallery Digital Asset Management System. National Park Service. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "List of NHLs by State". National Park Service. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Coeur d'Alene's Old Mission State Park". Idaho Parks and Recreation. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Eberlein, Jake A. Wilderness Cathedral: The Story of Idaho’s Oldest Building, Mediatrix Press, 2017. ISBN 978-0692897652
- ^ B. Schroer, W. Everhart, C. Snell (May 19, 1976). "Cataldo Mission". National Register of Historic Places Registration Form. National Park Service. Retrieved October 19, 2017.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
Further reading[]
- Cody, Edmund R., History of the Coeur d’Alene Mission of the Sacred Heart. Kellogg, Id.: Progressive Printing & Supplies, 1930.
External links[]
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