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of Hope Church. This was a dignified little frame chapel with tall, narrow windows and an unassuming entrance, quite different from the impressive brick church in the heart of the city. But it brought religion closer to the people living on the outskirts of the new city, and for years it served as a place of worship. Strangely enough, it survived the First Pres- byterian Church, which was torn down to make way for a row of store-buildings. The Hrst House of Hope is still standing, its walls a weatherbeaten gray, its narrow windows con- verted into doors which open upon four small flats. Tucked away in a side street where few notice it, it is a quiet reminder of a man who spent his life building in the service of others. So actively was Dr. Neill interested in the struggling little congregation of the House of Hope that he decided to give up his fine brick house on Fourth street and move out l D 0 9 9 0 M'r-f'ei'ff55i'ff5Ci'17'56 into the district where his duties called him each Sunday. Presently a frame house began to go up on the hill above the House of Hope chapelg there was a road along the summit of the hill, a road which, years later, was flanked by huge residences and Wide lawns. But in those days there was only the one lonely house, the first ever built on Summit Avenue, set in a grove of trees where the James J. Hill man- sion stands today. At the rear of the house a long flight of stairs led down to the modest little building at the foot of the hill. It was here that Dr. Neill spent one of the most useful portions of his life, devoting himself to the service of a town which was to become a city and a Territory which was to become a state. 6 15 113: -q u N, ,,
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