St Mark's Episcopal Pro-Catherdral
- Vicinity: Jct of Fourth and Burlington
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1918/00/00 | St Marks is designated the pro-cathedral by the Rt Rev George A Beecher (Bishop of western Nebraska, 1910-1943) serving as the cathedral of the former missionary district (diocese of western Nebraska). | |||||
1919/00/00 | Ralph Adams Cram | Architect | Led by Rev Charles Tyner, St Mark's Episcopal is designed by Ralph A Cram using elements of the English Gothic church, which emphasizes length, stone construction, stepped rectangular-shaped apses, moderately pitched roofs and a tower over the crossing. | |||
1921/00/00 | Frank W Ferguson | Architect | Construction begins on St Mark's Episcopal in Hastings, Nebraska. | |||
1929/00/00 | Cram and Ferguson | Architect | St Mark's Episcopal Pro-Cathedral is completed. The rock-faced limestone structure is rectangular-shaped in plan with buttresses articulating the longitudinal bays and a clerestory level above. Fenestration consists of pointed arched window openings. | |||
1957/00/00 | The education wing at St Mark's Episcopal is completed. |
Particulars for St Mark's Episcopal Pro-Catherdral: | |
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Area of Significance | Architecture |
Criteria | Architecture-Engineering |
Sight Category | Building |
Architectural Style | Late Gothic Revival |
Material | Limestone |
Owner | Private |
Historic Use | Religious Property |
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