The first St. Joseph's Catholic Church was a frame structure. It was constructed off site, moved onto a lot in 1848, and used for nearly 20 years before expanding. In 1868, ground was purchased for the erection of a new brick built church. Ground was broken in 1910 for the current St. Joseph’s Catholic Church structure and construction was completed the next year.
On this project, The Durable Restoration and Slate Companies re-set the cross on the church and performed slate roof repair on the church’s Vermont Semi-Weathering Green slate.