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Christ Episcopal Church (Sidney, Nebraska) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Christ Episcopal Church (Sidney, Nebraska)
The Christ Episcopal Church, at junction of 10th Ave. and Linden St. in Sidney, Nebraska, is a historic Shingle Style church that was built during 1886-87. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1994; the listing included the church as a contributing building and a 1950 rectory as a non-contributing building.〔〔 and (accompanying photos, three from 1994 and two historical (one of Company I) )〕 It is significant as "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."〔 Company I was posted at Fort Sidney during 1892 to 1894, the period of significance designated for the church in the NRHP listing.〔 ==References==
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