The wooden chapel was designed by San Francisco architect Charles Geddes in the Carpenter Gothic style.
It was built by Geddes' son-in-law, Samuel Thompson of San Francisco, for the California State Sunday School Association, at a cost of between three or four thousand dollars.
The chapel was originally built in the "Lower Village" as called then, its site at the present day trailhead of the Four Mile Trail.
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