NRHP: Episcopal Church

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Episcopal Church (Church of Our Most Merciful Savior)

Episcopal Church (Church of Our Most Merciful Savior)

NRHP Reference #: 72000754

NRHP Listing Date: 19720316

Location

Santee Indian Reservation, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska

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Summary

The church, built in 1884, is a one-story structure with board and batten siding. The building played an important role in the religious life at the Santee Indian Reservation and is the only surviving Episcopal mission there. The Reverend Samuel D. Hinman, a prominent early missionary on the Santee reservation, is credited with building the first mission.

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