
After my first few posts on the Visitation Monastery, I recieved an e-mail tip from one of our readers. It was too interesting to wait, so I immediately contacted the sisters, who were very helpful.

It turns out that the architect of the monastery was none other than our old friend Joseph C. Huber, Jr.

Huber, as you may recall, designed the renovated Immaculate Conception Church after the fire of 1920. He even did the drawings for the altars.

His other work includes St. Stephen's, in East Toledo. Slowly, but surely, information about Huber and his work is coming in. If you can add anything, don't hesitate to leave a comment, or e-mail me at
rovingmedievalist@yahoo.com
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