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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
− | + | Located in Sidney, the original one-story frame and stone building was constructed in 1886-87. It is one of a few remaining physical representations in the state that is closely associated with the government's attempt to integrate Native Americans into the army and consequentially adopt Euro-American social mores. The church was used by, among others, Company I, Twenty-First Infantry, which was composed of Native Americans and commanded by a white officer. The church represents one of the institutions associated with Native American policy of the time and is significantly associated with Company I at Fort Sidney. | |
==Further Information== | ==Further Information== |
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Christ Episcopal Church
NRHP Reference #: 94001232
NRHP Listing Date: 19941021
Location
10th Ave & Linden Sts, Sidney, Cheyenne County, Nebraska
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Summary
Located in Sidney, the original one-story frame and stone building was constructed in 1886-87. It is one of a few remaining physical representations in the state that is closely associated with the government's attempt to integrate Native Americans into the army and consequentially adopt Euro-American social mores. The church was used by, among others, Company I, Twenty-First Infantry, which was composed of Native Americans and commanded by a white officer. The church represents one of the institutions associated with Native American policy of the time and is significantly associated with Company I at Fort Sidney.
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