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Pilgrim Holiness Church (Arthur, Nebraska)

The Pilgrim Holiness Church, also known as the Baled Hay Church or the Baled Straw Church, is a church built in 1928 in Arthur, Nebraska. At a time and place in which conventional construction materials were expensive or unavailable, it was built out of baled rye straw. For its unique mode of construction, associated with the history of settlement of the Nebraska Sandhills, it is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
==Settlement of Arthur County==

Arthur County lies in the Nebraska Sandhills, a region of grass-stabilized sand dunes.〔Dutch, Steven (2003). (Nebraska Sand Hills. ) Retrieved 2010-04-24.〕
Rainfall percolates readily into the sandy soil, recharging the aquifer and giving rise to hundreds of permanent lakes; but the sandy soil is poorly suited for cultivation, and the area is chiefly used for cattle ranching.〔("The Sandhills". ) (Nebraska State Historical Society. ) Retrieved 2010-04-24.〕
Much of eastern Nebraska was settled under the provisions of the 1862 Homestead Act, which allowed settlers to obtain a quarter-section (160 acres, or 65 ha) of government land for a nominal fee. In the Sandhills, this was not enough land to support a family,〔Kay, John and Mary Findlay (1988).("Nebraska Historic Buildings Survey, Reconnaissance Survey Final Report of Holt County, Nebraska". ) (Nebraska State Historical Society. ) Retrieved 2010-04-24.〕 and the usual pattern of development was one of large cattle ranches on federal land,〔
with the ranchers using the homestead laws to secure lakes and streams for their operations.〔
The 1904 Kinkaid Act allowed homesteaders in 37 western Nebraska counties to claim a full section (640 acres, or 260 ha) of government land.〔Spencer, Janet Jeffries and D. Murphy (1979). ("National Register of Historic Places Inventory–Nomination Form: Pilgrim Holiness Church" ) (Nebraska State Historical Society. ) Retrieved 2010-08-10.〕
This, combined with the opening of a forest reserve in 1911, led to rapid population growth in what is now Arthur County. The county itself was created by the Nebraska legislature in its 1912-13 session, and the townsite of Arthur was designated the county seat in 1913. By the 1920 census, the county had a population of 1412, compared to an 1890 population of 91 for what is now Logan and Arthur counties.〔Kay, John, David Anthone, Robert Kay, and Christina Hugly (1990). ("Nebraska Historic Buildings Survey, Reconnaissance Survey Final Report of Arthur County, Nebraska." ) (Nebraska State Historical Society. ) Retrieved 2010-08-29.〕

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