 St. Phillip's Catholic Church - Philipsburg, MT
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N 46° 20.069 W 113° 17.783
12T E 323262 N 5133774
This small town Gothic Revival church has stood at the corner of West Kearney and Franklin Streets for 120 years as of 2014. With new siding and roofing, the only original part that appears on the exterior is the bell tower, now showing its age.
Waymark Code: WMZ2VD
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 09/01/2018
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The parish was organized in 1889, with construction of the church beginning in 1892. The fourth denomination to construct a church in Philipsurg, theirs was the first Catholic parish in Granite County. The building was completed in 1894 and has remained in continuous use to this day. This church practices the Roman Rite.
"This parish was organized in 1889, and is the first to be established in Granite County. The present church edifice at Philipsburg was erected in 1892, but the first services were held at Granite. The parish now includes Southern Cross, Deerlodge County, and Father Meade ministers to the needs of 400 Catholics. The parsonage adjoins the church, which is on the corner of Carney (possibly a misspelling, today known as Kearney) and Franklin streets."
From the 1921 History of Montana, page 118
"St. Phillip's Catholic Church (1894), is a large, gabled roofed, rectangular-shaped wood frame structure with a double door entrance in the gable end. Above the door is a lanceted transom surmounted by a radially arched window, squat square tower, and an octagonal lantern with a conical roof and a large cross.
From the NRHP Nomination Form, Item number 7, Pages 2-3

Public/Private: Public
 Tours Available?: Unknown
 Year Built: 1892
 Web Address: [Web Link]

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