NRHP: St. Bonaventure Church Complex

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St. Bonaventure Church Complex (Ecclesia St. Bonaventura)

St. Bonaventure Church Complex (Ecclesia St. Bonaventura)

NRHP Reference #: 82000598

NRHP Listing Date: 19821019

Location

Off NE 14, Raeville, Boone County, Nebraska

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Summary

The St. Bonaventure complex, located in Raeville, consists of the brick church, a three-story brick school, a two-story frame rectory, a one-story frame parish hall, and the church cemetery and orchard. The magnificent church was built in 1917-19 in the Romanesque Revival style. Jacob M. Nachtigall of Omaha was the architect. Surrounded by rolling hills and a vast agricultural landscape, the church is a noted landmark with its twin towers visible for miles. The complex forms an important ethnic and religious hamlet for the German-Catholic community.

Further Information

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Ecclesia St. Bonaventure Catholic Church (D. Murphy)
Ecclesia St. Bonaventure Catholic Church, interior view of nave looking east toward altar (D. Murphy)
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Ecclesia St. Bonaventure Catholic Church, (D. Murphy)


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