NRHP: Congregational Church of Blair

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Congregational Church of Blair

Congregational Church of Blair

NRHP Reference #: 79001457

NRHP Listing Date: 19790201

Location

NWC of 16th & Colfax Sts, Blair, Washington County, Nebraska

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Summary

The Congregational Church of Blair is a good example of the Carpenter Gothic style. The board and batten structure was constructed in 1874 by George Sutherland, a local builder, to the designs of Charles F. Driscoll, an Omaha architect. Several additions were made in later years. Eight charter members organized the church on February 10, 1870, eleven months after Blair was platted.

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