68 THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES, HCRS, Publication Number 12 (U.S. Department of the Interior, 1978).

69. Honor Will Cooper," undated newspaper clipping found in scrapbook provided by Robert Dodge, (Circa. 1900).

70 Manhattan Mercury, (quoting Pastor Gorseth), November 19, 1971.

71 Manhattan Mercury, (Letter to the Editor), April 23, 1964.

* But see: Kansas!, 4th edition, 1979 ("The Born Again Church"), at 12, stating that the second school house was built in 1906 after the first one was torn down.

** But see: Kansas State Collegian, April 20, 1964, stating seating capacity of the church is 65; Unidentified newspaper clipping, (Dedication Ceremonies Held for Sedalia Church), stating seating capacity of the church is 200.

*** There would be virtually no cost to the government as a result of the church's designation as a historical site as the church is privately owned and managed by the community, and they have already taken steps to restore the church to its original' condition.

 

 

 

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