Sisters of Providence School building
File photos show historical views of the Sisters of Providence School building, which was destroyed by fire early Thursday.
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The Sisters of Charity of Providence School is shown about 1915.
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The Sisters of Charity of Providence school is shown in DeSmet, Idaho, in 1953.
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DeSmet Indian Mission, with a school on the left and a church on right, is shown in 1936. About 90 Indian girls attended school there.
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A rear view of the Sisters of Charity of Providence school in DeSmet, Idaho, is shown in 1909.
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The Sisters of Charity of Providence school in DeSmet, Idaho, is shown in 1909.
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The Coeur d'Alene Tribe's Sisters Building was destroyed in an early-morning fire on Thursday, Feb. 3, 2011, in DeSmet, Idaho. Tribal police are currently investigating the cause of the fire.
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