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townhouses, and St. Alphonsus Halle. Construction took place between 1842 and 1845, and was Long's first major project. The church is designed in Southern German neo-Gothic style. The attached rectory served as the provincial headquarters for the Redemptorist Fathers and Brothers.
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styled architecture, used for the Baltimore Dancing Assembly with their frequent receptions, dances, social events and soirees along with various intellectuctual and cultural events.
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who had come to Baltimore to tend the German-speaking Catholics. The work entailed not only the Gothic Revival church, but a convent and rectory, both brick
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After the death of his father in 1833, Long returned to Baltimore and continued the practice. One of his early commissions was a finishing school, the
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Govans Presbyterian Church, 1844. Addition of Belltower and other in 1906 by Bayard Turnbull
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and was himself a well-known 19th Century architect. Like his father, Cary was based in
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Wollon, Jr., James T., "Robert Cary Long, Jr.", Baltimore Architecture Foundation
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Robert Cary Long Sr. also designed "Mount Ida" within the NRHP-listed
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Pousson, Eli. "Saint Alphonsus Church", Explore Baltimore Heritage
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was designed around 1842. The on-site supervising architect was
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in New York. A significant portion of Town's work was in the
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Mount Calvary Church (Episcopal/Anglican/now Roman Catholic)
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in Baltimore, Maryland. Upon graduating, he trained with
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in Baltimore. The diocesan see was later translated to
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The Church of St. Alphonsus was commissioned by the
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