A list the churches that were organized in Montana.
County |
Church |
Cemetery |
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Roosevelt |
Big Sky (Grandview, Medicine Lake) (1908 - ) |
Grandview Cemetery Findagrave Mother church was the Williston, ND congregation. |
Sweet |
Glasston (1912-15) |
No Church cemetery. |
Hill |
Milk River Valley (1913-) |
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Mount Pleasant (?) |
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Dawson |
Pioneer (Bruce) (1917-?) |
No Church cemetery. This church was start by my great grand parents. As far as I know there was no death in this church. It only lasted only a couple of years. Then everyone move away mostly to the west part of the State. |
Roosevelt |
Poplar Valley (1918-59?) |
Mother church was the Grandview congregation. No Church cemetery. Other cemeteries used: Poplar Cemetery & Grandview Church of the Brethren Cemetery. Mother church was the Grandview congregation. |
Valley |
Valley Church (Glasrow) (1914-20?) |
No Church cemetery. Mother church was the Grandview congregation. |
Flathead |
Whitefish: Flathead Valley (Kalispell) (1901- 1949) |
No Church cemetery. Other cemeteries used: Conrad |
List of books on history for the churches in Montana.
History of the Northern Plains 1884-1977
(Canada, N. Dak, .Mont, Minn, S Dak., Iowa)
The Brethren Along the Snake River by Roger E Sappington 1966
(A history of the Church of the Brethren in Idaho & Western Montana)
A Brief History of Idaho and Western Montana by District Board 1914
The Missionary Visitor April 1919
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