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Churches in
Beaverhead County, MT
Church work has been
going on in Beaverhead County since 1867 when
Protestant work was started at Bannack. Beaverhead
County has had nine protestant churches and as of
1922 had six which were active. Source: "The Church
on the Changing Frontier" by Helen O Belknap, 1922.

Source: "The Church on the Changing Frontier" by Helen O
Belknap, 1922. Courtesy of Project Gutenburg.
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First Baptist Church of Dillon,
Montana
Mentioned in a 1906 directory of Dillon as organized in 1883
with a membership of 70.
Located then at Idaho on the NE corner of Sebree.
Pastor, Rev Horace W Tilden.
1887: Rev. Mr. Bostwick (Dillon
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Catholic Church of Dillon,
Montana
Mentioned in the 1906 Dillon
directory as the St. Rose Lima Church,
at Atlantic on the SE corner of Sebree. Pastor, Rev. Charles McGlynn.
Church was built in 1887 according
to the Dillon Tribune 30 Dec 1887.
Brick work by McCune, carpenter work by Meyers & Gibson, Cost
$5,000.
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Bannack Methodist Church,
Bannack, Montana |
St. James Episcopal Church
Located at NE corner of Glendale and Washington, Dillon,
Montana.Mentioned in a 1906 directory of Dillon as organized in 1881with a membership at that time of 95. Rector, Rev. Sidney D.
Hooker.
Earlier minister was Rev. E Gregory Prout. A. D. Drummond was
rector in the
early-mid 1880s (per marriage records).
A link to
their site, which includes a
history
and a picture of the present day church.
Rev. Hooker of St. James Episcopal,
with Mrs. Pickman at the organ,
was mentioned in the December 1887 Dillon Tribune.
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Catholic Church, Dillon, Montana
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Other Churches in Beaverhead
County, Montana
(No pictures available)
Grace Methodist Episcopal Church
Bannack and Washington in Dillon, Montana
According to the 1906 directory it was organized in 1881 and
the pastor at that time was Rev. Samuel A Lough.
Pastor in 1885 was W A Shannon (from marriage records).
Pastor Rev. Mr. Ingersell in 1887 (Dillon Tribune) It has
been rebuilt.
First Presbyterian Church
Located at Pacific and Glendale, Dillon, Montana; organized
Sept 1888.
Listed in the 1906 directory of Dillon, and the pastor at
that time was Rev. Albert B Martin.
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