| blanchet John B. Blanchet
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by Columbian staff in 1989
The work of building
numerous schools and hospitals in the Pacific Northwest in earlier
years was directed from Vancouver, part of an effort of the Sisters
of Charity of Providence.
As an architect and
superintendent of construction, John B. Blanchet was an important
figure in this work. At the time of his death here in February 1913
at the age of 73, Blanchet was credited for work on St. Vincent's
Hospital in Portland, St. Joseph Hospital in Vancouver and numerous
other institutions in Washington and Oregon.
For much of his career
he had served under Mother Joseph, the Sisters' administrator.
Blanchet was a nephew
of A. Magliore A. Blanchet, first bishop of Western Washington,
and F. Norbert Blanchet, Oregon's first archbishop.
John Blanchet was born
in Quebec province in Canada and was reported to have arrived in
Vancouver in 1846.
He lived at the House
of Providence, and apparently worked his way up gradually to bigger
projects.
An 1876 letter to Mother
Joseph, who was in Canada at the time, told of Blanchet's role in
staging a bazaar, which brought in more that $1,000 to help provide
for orphans housed by the Sisters. The same letter mentioned that
Blanchet had planted "a number of trees," and that the Sisters'
garden "looks well."
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