
Collyer was founded as an Irish railroad settlement but later was populated by Volga German immigrants. Between the limestone St. Michael's Church and the 1918 red-brick school stands the restored red-brick convent, built in 1925 and now a private residence. The school and convent closed in 1968. (NRHP)
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