St. James Episcopal Church - Deer Lodge, MT
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
N 46° 24.006 W 112° 44.035
12T E 366710 N 5139963
This beautiful stone church has stood for 138 years as of 2016. With and without a priest, it has been in continuous use ever since. It is now on its fifth life, having survived four fires in that time.
Waymark Code: WMQ9WN
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 01/18/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
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The first Episcopal services were held in Deer Lodge in 1868 with Bishop Daniel Tittle conducting services. The church did not have a resident priest until 1875, when Reverend Mahlon Norris Gilbert took over the little congregation. Still without a church, services were held at the town hall then later at the courthouse.

On December 2, 1877, after years of fundraising, the first services were held in St. James Episcopal, the same church that serves the congregation today. Constructed of native stone, it was built by the Reverend and the parishioners. At the time the little town of Deer Lodge had a population of about 500.

Inside the church are many stained glass windows, some of which appear to be original and some of which were installed later. Most are dedicated to past parishioners. St. James was the second congregation to have a church in Deer Lodge, the first being the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, which opened their second church in 1875.

On November 23, 2011, the Silver State Post published the first of a series of articles on the religious history of Deer Lodge, Montana. This article, entitled "Local Faiths: St. James Episcopal", was the first of the series. Much of the historical information contained therein is from the memories of a 90 year old parishioner, Marge Beck, who joined the parish in 1921.

Distribution and reproduction of archived articles at the Silver State Post website is prohibited so, instead of reproducing it here, I've provided a link to The Story on the Silver State Post's website.
City, Town, Village Name: Deer Lodge

Building Usage: Church

Architectural style: Gothic Revival

Public or Private: Private

Tours Available?: yes

Website: Not listed

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