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Old St. Raymond Church is a historic church in
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. The building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 12, 2006. The oldest extant Catholic church in Alameda and Contra Costa counties, it was built in 1859 and dedicated in 1860. The structure was erected on the northeast corner of of land donated by Michael Murray and Jeremiah Fallon that also served as the site of the historic Old Murray Schoolhouse and Dublin Pioneer Cemetery.Old St. Raymond's Church
, City of Dublin, California, Accessed July 31, 2009.
Jeremiah donated $30 in cash toward the church's construction costs. The church features simple
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design and a New England–style white clapboard exterior along with nicked wooden benches and wide-plank
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floors. It was constructed by the Murray and Fallon families, Irish immigrants from Elphin, County Roscommon. The families left Ireland before the Great Famine and lived in New York City before joining early wagon trains to the west—including the Donner Party. But both families parted from the Donner Party at Fort Bridger, Wyoming. Wood for the chapel came from the nearby
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hills; the logs were hauled by oxen and milled in Dublin. During construction of the church, pioneer Tom Donlon fell to his death on September 6, 1859. He was the first to be formally buried in the Dublin Pioneer Cemetery.Cindy Luck
Make a date with history at Old St. Raymond's
''Oakland Tribune'', January 3, 2009, Accessed July 31, 2009.
Originally a mission church, the local residents were unable to afford a full-time priest so a member of the Oakland clergy would ride to St. Raymond's once a month by
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to offer Mass. Later the church came under St. Leander's Church in San Leandro, then St. Michael's in Livermore and finally, in 1961 it came within the jurisdiction of St. Augustine's in
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. It held its first wedding in 1865 between Ellen Fallon (daughter of Jeremiah) and William Tehan. The belfry was first added in 1880. In 1966, the church moved to a new, much larger location (also named St. Raymond's Church) and the Oakland Diocese gave the old church to Amador-Livermore Valley Historical Society (ALVHS) to be preserved and restored. ALVHS put the building to many uses, then sold the church to the City of Dublin in 1993. The city was also able to acquire the adjacent Old Murray Schoolhouse and the Dublin Pioneer Cemetery to set up an area deemed the Dublin Heritage Center. The City of Dublin rents the building out for community and private use. The first recorded renovation of Old St. Raymond's Church was 1922, and the most recent soon after the city took possession of the structure. The church's general appearance has remained unchanged since its construction in 1859. Through private donations, a new bell tower was constructed; in 1967 the church's restoration was complete.Bennett, Virginia Smith (1991). ''Dublin Reflections and Bits of Valley History'', p. 15. Dublin Historical Preservation Association, Dublin, CA.


See also

* Dublin Pioneer Cemetery – established behind the church. The first burial there is of a worker who fell to his death while building the church.


References


External links


Parish website

History of St. Raymond Catholic Parish

City of Dublin's page for the venue


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