Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . SABBATH SCHOOL MISSIONARIES. 1. Rev. Edwin M. Ellis. 4. Rev. Louis C. Wainwright. 2. Rev. James Rayburn. 5. Rev. Samuel F. Moore. 3. Rev. George ELDERS CALLED HOME IN 1905. 1. William Fergus, Lewistown Church. 3. Walter B. Miner, Lewistown 2. Marcellus B. Greenwood, Anaconda Church. ^^^^- The child is Norma Ellen Ranch, granddaughter of Mr. Fergus. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HISTORY. 441 Missionary work among the Freedmen. The Home Missionofferings are used to help maintain the Indian MissionSchool at Wolf Point, Montana. At their last sy
Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . SABBATH SCHOOL MISSIONARIES. 1. Rev. Edwin M. Ellis. 4. Rev. Louis C. Wainwright. 2. Rev. James Rayburn. 5. Rev. Samuel F. Moore. 3. Rev. George ELDERS CALLED HOME IN 1905. 1. William Fergus, Lewistown Church. 3. Walter B. Miner, Lewistown 2. Marcellus B. Greenwood, Anaconda Church. ^^^^- The child is Norma Ellen Ranch, granddaughter of Mr. Fergus. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HISTORY. 441 Missionary work among the Freedmen. The Home Missionofferings are used to help maintain the Indian MissionSchool at Wolf Point, Montana. At their last synodicalmeeting the societies also pledged $50 for the repair of the))nildings at Wolf Point. THE SABBATH SCHOOL MISSIONAEY IN MON-TANA. The tirst Sunday-school work in the early mining campsseems to have been carried on by Rev. George GranthamSmith, who had been commissioned by the PresbyterianChurch (New School) to labor in Montana. He began hiswork in June, 1864. In 1897 he wrote that he took thefirst census in Virginia City, and reported the number ofschoolable children, organized schools for them and openedSunday-schools. We know that Mr. Smith, the pioneerhome missionary of Montana, was the cler
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