Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . 8th, 1906, Poynette, Wisconsin. The Fort Benton church was disbanded in September, new organization of sixteen members was effected Janu-ary 24th, 1904. Since September, ]905, this field has beenin the charge of Rev. Charles F. Reed. The congregationworship in the historic old brick school-house, built in 1877,and which in former days has often served as the churchhome for the people of Fort Benton. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF WHITE SUL-PHUR SPRINGS. The records of this church show that: ^V\liite SulphurSprings was visited by


Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . 8th, 1906, Poynette, Wisconsin. The Fort Benton church was disbanded in September, new organization of sixteen members was effected Janu-ary 24th, 1904. Since September, ]905, this field has beenin the charge of Rev. Charles F. Reed. The congregationworship in the historic old brick school-house, built in 1877,and which in former days has often served as the churchhome for the people of Fort Benton. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF WHITE SUL-PHUR SPRINGS. The records of this church show that: ^V\liite SulphurSprings was visited by Rev. D. J. McMillan, Superintendentof Missions, December 27th, 1881; services were held inGood Templars Hall on the evenings of December 28, 29,30 and 31st and on Sabbath moruing, January 1st, 1882, theFirst Presbyterian Church of \\liite Sulphur Springs wasorganized. Mr. B. W. Badger was chosen elder and wasduly ordained. The sacrament of the Lords Supper wascelebrated, 14 persons communing. There was evidently a scarcity of Presbyterian ministers. EARLY WORKERS AT WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. 1. Mrs. Almon Spencer. 4. Mrs. Joseph E. Hall. 2. Mrs. Elmer J. Anderson. 5. Miss Mary Holliday. 3. Mrs. Max Waterman. 6. Plon. James T. Anderson.* *Deceased Dec. 12, 1890.


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