First Congregational United Church of Christ

The First Congregational United Church of Christ in Belle Fourche, South Dakota was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.

First Congregational United Church of Christ
Location717 Jackson St., Belle Fourche, South Dakota
Coordinates44°40′02″N 103°50′59″W
Arealess than one acre
Built1949, 1965
ArchitectJoseph Vanderbilt and Carl Bard
Architectural styleTudor Revival
NRHP reference No.13000571[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 30, 2013

Its building, completed in 1949, is Tudor Revival in style. It is T-shaped. It was designed by architects Joseph Vanderbilt and Carl Bard. A rectangular addition to the rear was added in 1965.[2]

The church was deemed "significant locally as the most prominent Tudor Revival styled building in town" and as the "most styled" of the historic brick churches, out of seven churches, in Belle Fourche.[2]

Congregationalist church services were first held in Belle Fourche in 1891. The church's first building, a small frame church, was built in 1892.[2]

It is one of two church buildings of the congregation, in 2018; the other is at 423 Elm Street in St. Onge.[3]

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