Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . PASTORS OF THE GREAT FALLS CHURCH. 1. Jesse C. Wilson. 3. Robert M. Ramsey. 2. John Reid, Jr. 4. Ezra P. Gibney. 5. Fountain R. OFFICERS OF THE GREAT FALLS CHURCH, 1906. 1. George K. Gilchrist. • Pavid Duncan.* 2. Harry C. Ewing. 8. Robert Russell. 3. Richard H. Wright. 9. Willard H. Chas. T. Sweeney, M. D. 10. Samuel Stevenson. 5. Wm. Refior. H- John Jardine. 6. Geo. E. Foster. 12. Edgar L. Bishop. ?Deceased June 22, 1906. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HISTORY. tl7 the coutributious to the various Boards of the church havebeen abo


Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . PASTORS OF THE GREAT FALLS CHURCH. 1. Jesse C. Wilson. 3. Robert M. Ramsey. 2. John Reid, Jr. 4. Ezra P. Gibney. 5. Fountain R. OFFICERS OF THE GREAT FALLS CHURCH, 1906. 1. George K. Gilchrist. • Pavid Duncan.* 2. Harry C. Ewing. 8. Robert Russell. 3. Richard H. Wright. 9. Willard H. Chas. T. Sweeney, M. D. 10. Samuel Stevenson. 5. Wm. Refior. H- John Jardine. 6. Geo. E. Foster. 12. Edgar L. Bishop. ?Deceased June 22, 1906. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HISTORY. tl7 the coutributious to the various Boards of the church havebeen above the average. And while the church has notgrown stronger with its years, it has sent many consecratedworkers out into all parts of the state to continue the workwhich they so well learned to do here. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHITRCH IN GREAT FALLS. On July 1, 1903, at 7:45 p. m., the corner-stone ofthe present Presbyterian church building of Great Fallswas laid. Mrs. AY. P. Beachley, one of the 13 charter mem-bers of the church, assisted by Mr. Da^id Duncan, acting forthe Board of Trustees, laid the stone in the presence of alarge audience, the pastors of the neighboring church


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