Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND MANSE AT LEAVISTOWN. Miss Anna D. 1. Rev. G-eorg-e McVey Fisher. 3. The Fisher cabin and Gospel 2. Mrs. G. M. Fisher and baby Crystal Horse, which did missionary in 1887. work in the Flathead for fifteen years. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HISTORY. m ^\itli a 11111(1 roof and greasy walls within a half mile ofAslilev. Onr family then consisted of mv wife, mvself andone baby. We came to the Flathead in a covered gronnd was covered with snow. At night we slept inIndian cabins on our own Ijed spread on the


Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND MANSE AT LEAVISTOWN. Miss Anna D. 1. Rev. G-eorg-e McVey Fisher. 3. The Fisher cabin and Gospel 2. Mrs. G. M. Fisher and baby Crystal Horse, which did missionary in 1887. work in the Flathead for fifteen years. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HISTORY. m ^\itli a 11111(1 roof and greasy walls within a half mile ofAslilev. Onr family then consisted of mv wife, mvself andone baby. We came to the Flathead in a covered gronnd was covered with snow. At night we slept inIndian cabins on our own Ijed spread on the floor. Evenwith this precaution we did not escape scot free. During our second winter in the Flathead a literary soci-ety was organized which met at Ashley. One of the prin-cipal features of the society proved to be the debate. I be-came an active member which proved to be a help to meas a minister. I was always prepared to take part, especi-ally in the debate, on which I was often appointed whensome of the regular debaters were absent. At first I do notbelieve that I was wanted as a member. There were quitea number o


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