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- Field_Matrons_Cottage abstract "The Field Matron's Cottage, also known as the Stone Building, was built circa 1925 on the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony in Sparks, Nevada. The cottage was built to support a Bureau of Indian Affairs program to instruct the 20 acres (8.1 ha) colony's Paiute and Washoe girls in sanitation and housekeeping skills. A "field matron" was provided by the Bureau from 1919 to as late as 1938. At first the matron lived in Reno, at some distance from the colony, but in 1926 funding was made available to build a dwelling on colony lands, allowing a closer relationship between the matron and the colony's inhabitants. The cottage included a library and an infirmary, and served as a community meeting place.The cottage is built in the locally-unique Stewart Vernacular style, following the prototype established at the Stewart Indian School in Carson City. Many of the buildings at the Stewart Indian School were built using multi-colored native stone with black mortar. The style was locally influential, but the Matron's Cottage is the only example in the Reno area. The building's detailing and massing are similar to the Craftsman style, with a bungalow-like arrangement. The one story building has a full basement and a jerkin-head gable roof.The Field Matron's Cottage was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage added "2003-05-16".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage location Reno,_Nevada.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage nrhpReferenceNumber "03000416".
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- Field_Matrons_Cottage wikiPageExternalLink 03000416.pdf.
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- Field_Matrons_Cottage wikiPageRevisionID "677428706".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage wikiPageWikiLink American_Craftsman.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage wikiPageWikiLink Bungalow.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage wikiPageWikiLink Bureau_of_Indian_Affairs.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage wikiPageWikiLink Carson_City,_Nevada.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Sparks,_Nevada.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_in_Washoe_County,_Nevada.
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- Field_Matrons_Cottage wikiPageWikiLink Category:School_buildings_completed_in_1926.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage wikiPageWikiLink Paiute.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage wikiPageWikiLink Reno,_Nevada.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage wikiPageWikiLink Reno-Sparks_Indian_Colony.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage wikiPageWikiLink Sparks,_Nevada.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage wikiPageWikiLink Washoe_people.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Field Matron's Cottage".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage yearOfConstruction "1926".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage added "2003-05-16".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage architecture "Stewart vernacular".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage built "1926".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage caption "Cottage, seen from the southeast".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage governingBody "Private".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage hasPhotoCollection Field_Matrons_Cottage.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage latDegrees "39".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage latDirection "N".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage latMinutes "31".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage latSeconds "40".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage location "1995".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage locmapin "Nevada".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage longDegrees "119".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage longDirection "W".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage longMinutes "47".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage longSeconds "11.25".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage name "Field Matron's Cottage".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage refnum "3000416".
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- Field_Matrons_Cottage subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Sparks,_Nevada.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage subject Category:Houses_in_Washoe_County,_Nevada.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Nevada.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Washoe_County,_Nevada.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage subject Category:School_buildings_completed_in_1926.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage hypernym Circa.
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- Field_Matrons_Cottage type ArchitecturalStructure.
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- Field_Matrons_Cottage comment "The Field Matron's Cottage, also known as the Stone Building, was built circa 1925 on the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony in Sparks, Nevada. The cottage was built to support a Bureau of Indian Affairs program to instruct the 20 acres (8.1 ha) colony's Paiute and Washoe girls in sanitation and housekeeping skills. A "field matron" was provided by the Bureau from 1919 to as late as 1938.".
- Field_Matrons_Cottage label "Field Matron's Cottage".
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- Field_Matrons_Cottage sameAs Q5446923.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage sameAs Q5446923.
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- Field_Matrons_Cottage wasDerivedFrom Field_Matrons_Cottageoldid=677428706.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage depiction Reno_Field_Matron_cottage_from_SE_1.JPG.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage isPrimaryTopicOf Field_Matrons_Cottage.
- Field_Matrons_Cottage name "Field Matron's Cottage".