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'''Headline:''' St. Anthony’s Catholic Church
 
'''Headline:''' St. Anthony’s Catholic Church
  
'''Description:''' St. Anthony’s Catholic Church & School (1905, 1914), rural West Point, Nebraska. '''[[Jacob M. (James) Nachtigall (1874-1947), Architect]]'''(CM00-003). Also see an [[:File:CM00-003_7706-37-20_1w.jpg|'''exterior view from the side''']] showing Nachtigall's addition of the transcept and apse, as well as [[:File:CM00-003_7706-36-36_1w.jpg|'''the interior view''']].  
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'''Description:''' St. Anthony’s Catholic Church & School (1905, 1914), rural West Point, Nebraska. '''[[Jacob M. (James) Nachtigall (1874-1947), Architect]]'''. (CM00-003) Also see an [[:File:CM00-003_7706-37-20_1w.jpg|'''exterior view from the side''']] showing Nachtigall's addition of the transcept and apse, as well as [[:File:CM00-003_7706-36-36_1w.jpg|'''the interior view''']].  
  
 
'''Date:''' June 1977.
 
'''Date:''' June 1977.

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Headline: St. Anthony’s Catholic Church

Description: St. Anthony’s Catholic Church & School (1905, 1914), rural West Point, Nebraska. Jacob M. (James) Nachtigall (1874-1947), Architect. (CM00-003) Also see an exterior view from the side showing Nachtigall's addition of the transcept and apse, as well as the interior view.

Date: June 1977.

Credit Line: D. Murphy, Nebraska SHPO.

Source: Nebraska SHPO, CM00-003_7706-37-4; scan from 35mm negative.

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