Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . ELDERS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHTRCH OF BOULDER. 1. J. Harold Murphy. 2. Edgar I. Fletcher. 3. Vining A. Cook.* •Deceased Sept. 4, 1892. ***Deceased 1897. 4. Henry Dildine.** 5. William W. Wickes. 6. Albert S. Kellogg.*****Deceas€d Nov. 22, 1890. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HISTORY. ?il5 installed and remained with the church about five ^ •• the church on account of broken health and dyi: gabout a year after. Rev. C. Howard Grube followed and served the churchabout the same length of time. During his term of laborwith this people, the cliurch


Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . ELDERS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHTRCH OF BOULDER. 1. J. Harold Murphy. 2. Edgar I. Fletcher. 3. Vining A. Cook.* •Deceased Sept. 4, 1892. ***Deceased 1897. 4. Henry Dildine.** 5. William W. Wickes. 6. Albert S. Kellogg.*****Deceas€d Nov. 22, 1890. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HISTORY. ?il5 installed and remained with the church about five ^ •• the church on account of broken health and dyi: gabout a year after. Rev. C. Howard Grube followed and served the churchabout the same length of time. During his term of laborwith this people, the cliurch celebrated its Fifteenth Anni-versary, the writer by request delivering the historical ad-. THE BOULDER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. dress. In 1902 Mr. Grube resigned and removed to SouthDakota but his place was soon filled by Rev. S. B. McClel-land who was installed as ])astor and remained with thispeople until the fall of 1905. After an interim of threemonths, Rev. A. P. Haydon accepted a call from the churchand supplied the pulpit until the end of the year 1906.^ In every case when the pulpit was vacated the writer wasinvited to take charge of the work, which he did except in 416 HISTORICAL SOCIETY OP MONTANA. •tlio last instance, so that the church was never without asupply from the time of its organization. It should benoted further, that before the writer resigned his firstcharge the church secured a manse valued at $1,000. After Rev. Mr, Lynns pastorate all the succeeding min-isters labored under the difficulties that so often occur in ourwf^i^tern towns, that of a steady decline in the population ofthe community. The people have been gradually movingaway for years. The Bap


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