German Evangelical St. Johns Church (Hebron, North Dakota)

Coordinates: 46°54′13″N 102°2′48″W / 46.90361°N 102.04667°W / 46.90361; -102.04667
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German Evangelical St. Johns Church-Deutsche Evangelische St. Johannes Kirche
German Evangelical St. Johns Church (Hebron, North Dakota) is located in North Dakota
German Evangelical St. Johns Church (Hebron, North Dakota)
German Evangelical St. Johns Church (Hebron, North Dakota) is located in the United States
German Evangelical St. Johns Church (Hebron, North Dakota)
Location624 Church Ave., Hebron, North Dakota
Coordinates46°54′13″N 102°2′48″W / 46.90361°N 102.04667°W / 46.90361; -102.04667
Area2.8 acres (1.1 ha)
Built1908
Built byHenry Bomgarten; Peter Kolling & Son
ArchitectHancock Brothers; Turner, Inc.
Architectural styleGothic Revival
NRHP reference No.00001642[1]
Added to NRHPJanuary 11, 2001

The German Evangelical St. Johns Church on Church Ave. in Hebron, North Dakota, also known as the Deutsche Evangelische St. Johannes Kirche, was built in 1908. It has also been known as St. John Church. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.[1]

The church was designed by the Hancock Brothers of Fargo, North Dakota and was built by contractor Henry Bomgarten with stonemasonry by Conrad Kick of Hebron. The parish house was designed by architect Turner, Inc., of Dickinson, North Dakota and built by contractor Peter Kolling & Son, also of Dickinson.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ Thomas A. Zuhlke; Henry Mische; Erna Saxowskv; Erma Treiber; Pauline Diede (November 13, 2000). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: German Evangelical St. Johns Church / Deutsche Evangelische St. Johannes Kirche / St. John Church". National Park Service. and accompanying photos