Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and Rectory explained

Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and Rectory
Coordinates:42.8092°N -97.2478°W
Built:1897
Architect:Schwartz, Josef
Builder:Stuckenhoff, Heinrich
Added:July 5, 2001
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:01000711

The Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and Rectory in St. Helena, Nebraska was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

The Gothic Revival church was built during 1896–1897. It was designed by architect Josef Schwartz, who also designed the similar-looking Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church about 10miles away in Bow Valley, Nebraska.

The rectory was built in 1919 and is a two-and-a-half-story Four Square house.

The town of St. Helena had population of 87 in the 1990 census.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=01000711}} National Register of Historic Places Registration: Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and Rectory / CD13-001 ]. National Park Service. Jill M. Ebers . April 18, 2001 . April 15, 2017 . With .