Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . nts, Wright, Miss Ella Aylesworth. The ceremony was per-formed under the shade of a large tree (shown in the pic-ture of the Seminary Home,) near the residence and waswitnessed by a large concourse of the friends of the happyparties, who had come from various parts of Gallatin andother counties. A very interesting feature of the occasionwas the large number of young ladies, pupils of the bride,who were present to cheer her on the happy journey inlife. Another writer in the same Scrap-book says, under dateof 1876: No church in Montana is


Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . nts, Wright, Miss Ella Aylesworth. The ceremony was per-formed under the shade of a large tree (shown in the pic-ture of the Seminary Home,) near the residence and waswitnessed by a large concourse of the friends of the happyparties, who had come from various parts of Gallatin andother counties. A very interesting feature of the occasionwas the large number of young ladies, pupils of the bride,who were present to cheer her on the happy journey inlife. Another writer in the same Scrap-book says, under dateof 1876: No church in Montana is so blessed in spiritualthings as this school; no church can point to so many hope-ful conversions in its membership. Mr. Crittenden is notwhat would be called a popular minister, but he is devout,earnest and sound. He is far more useful than he would bewere he to attempt the modern popular style. ) THE HISTORY OF THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF of the Anniversary Address delivered by the V. Moore, D. D., on June 20th, THE GALLATIN VALLEY FEMALE Seminary Home. Mrs. Ella Aylesworth—Edsall. The tree under which Mary G. Crittenden and Edward M. Davidsonwere married on June 2G, 1S78.


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