Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . THE PRESBYTERIAN CHFRCH OF PONY. 1. The Church Building. 3. Elder Edward C. Bush. 2. Rev. Thomas A. Stancliffe. 4. Elder S. Laus 1. Rev. Alexander S. Kerr, Kendall. 2. Rev. Chas. F. Reed, Ft. Benton. 3. Rev. James B. Butter, Culbertson. 4. Elder John W. Steele. Kendall. 5. Elder George INIcLean. Kendall. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HISTORY. , 443 Grantsdale and other places in the Bitter Root Valley. Atthe end of seven years he resigned his pastoral work and])ecame a Sabbath-sehool missionary. During the past 16year he has devoted his whole


Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . THE PRESBYTERIAN CHFRCH OF PONY. 1. The Church Building. 3. Elder Edward C. Bush. 2. Rev. Thomas A. Stancliffe. 4. Elder S. Laus 1. Rev. Alexander S. Kerr, Kendall. 2. Rev. Chas. F. Reed, Ft. Benton. 3. Rev. James B. Butter, Culbertson. 4. Elder John W. Steele. Kendall. 5. Elder George INIcLean. Kendall. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HISTORY. , 443 Grantsdale and other places in the Bitter Root Valley. Atthe end of seven years he resigned his pastoral work and])ecame a Sabbath-sehool missionary. During the past 16year he has devoted his whole time to the Sabbath-schoolwork and is now Superintendent of Sabbath-school Missionsfor Montana. During this time he has organized about 275Sabbath-schools, not to mention many reorganizations. Nine different Sabbath-school missionaries havebeenasso-ciated with Mr. Ellis for periods of time varying from fourmonths to five years. During 1906 Rev. James Rayburncovered the western part of the state. Rev. George Edwardsthe northern part, Rev. Tj, S. Schermerhorn the south-east-ern part, wliile Mr. Ellis devotes special attention to thecentral counties. The Sabbath-school missionaries are


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