St. Scholastica Catholic Church and Rectory

[1] Although the first Catholic services were held as early as 1888, at the Letcher School, the small community was not able to muster the resources to build a church until 1900.

[2] This structure, of balloon frame and clapboard construction, is "a vernacular example of late Gothic Revival architecture."

[3] St. Scholastica was canonically recognized as a parish from 1913 to 1979; although the cemetery remains active, it is no longer a community of the Diocese of Sioux Falls.

[3] The rectory is a two-story house which was deemed notable as "a well preserved example of the American Foursquare style which incorporates elements of the earlier Colonial Revival and Queen Anne traditions.

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