Unfortunately the architect chose to use sandstone for the cornerstone of the church. As a result it has worn away and instead of reading 1904, it now reads 190. At least the first three digits are still legible though.
Swedish Lutheran Dissenters constructed a Gothic Revival styled wood framed church at 501 Alder Street in 1899, while another group of Swedish Lutherans erected this one for the Zion Evangelical Lutheran congregation at 524 Cedar Street in 1904.
This church is one of ten remaining historical churches in Anaconda, of the twelve originally built. It retains virtually all of its original exterior appearance. Of Gothic Revival Style, it appears to be resting on a concrete foundation, which would make it one of the first churches built in Anaconda with a concrete foundation. Prior to 1910 rubble stone foundations were the norm for church construction.
Though still in use, we do not know by whom, as there is no sign displayed at the church. The congregation moved to their new (present) building in 1957, Hope Lutheran (formerly First Lutheran; then Peace Lutheran) on Washoe Park Drive in Anaconda.
7. Description
Architectural Classification:
LATE 19th & EARLY 20™ CENTURY REVIVALS/Late Gothic Revival
Main Source: National Register
Multiple Property Documentation Form