Built in 1876, the centennial anniversary of the United States, St. Vibiana’s was the cathedral for this Roman Catholic outpost, a town of fewer than 10,000 people. For decades, the relics of Vibiana, whose tomb was found in Roman catacombs with inscriptions suggesting she died a martyr and a virgin, were on display above the altar. The church is seen here on a postcard with a 1924 postmark.