Methodist Episcopal Church of Anaconda


  • Vicinity: Jct of Oak and E. Third Sts
  • Travel Genus: Sight
  • Sight Category: Building

Itinerant circuit riders brought Methodism to this part of Montana as early as 1880. Anaconda's first Methodist church was built in 1884, but its small band of followers had scattered by the time Reverend Philip Lowry was assigned here in 1889. He and his wife arrived to find no church building, a poorly built two-room dwelling, and a congregation of only seven discouraged members. During their five-year stay, the Reverend and Mrs. Lowry bolstered the congregation both spiritually and financially, increasing the membership to over 100 and raising funds for a new building. Copper king Marcus Daly helped provide the bricks, and the $8,000 church was dedicated, free from debt, on 14 December 1890. By 1896, membership had grown to 553 and the church was overcrowded. Architect Henry Nelson Black drew the plans and contractor Joseph Smith substantially rebuilt the original Gothic style church, adding a tower and widening, lengthening, and heightening the building. Pointed arches, lanceolate windows, and steeply pitched roof further define the Gothic Revival style. At its dedication on August 22, 1897, three wagon loads of flowers decorated the magnificent new church. Bishop Earl Cranston of Helena, Superintendent W W Van Orsdel, Reverend W T Euster, and many ministers of other Anaconda churches crowded the pulpit platform. Although a rear addition expanded the facilities in 1905, both interior and exterior remain true to the historic design. Among the exquisite stained glass windows is the Lowry window, given in memory of the couple to whom, more than to any others, the church is indebted for its permanency and growth. - NRHP


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Timeline

Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
1890/12/14 Marcus Daly Benefactor Methodist Episcopal Church of Anaconda is dedicated
1897/08/22 Henry Nelson Black Architect The enlarged Methodist Episcopal Church of Anaconda is dedicated, built by contractor Joseph Smith

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Particulars for Methodist Episcopal Church of Anaconda:
Area of Significance Architecture
Criteria Architecture-Engineering
Sight Category Building
Criteria Historic Event
Architectural Style Late Gothic Revival
Owner Private
Area of Significance Religion
Historic Use Religious Property



US National Registry of Historic Places Data »

Accurate at time of registration: 29th July 1994

PLACE DETAILS
Registry Name: Methodist Episcopal Church of Anaconda
Registry Address: Jct. of Oak and E. Third Sts.
Registry Number: 94000783
Resource Type: Building
Owner: Private
Architect: Black, Henry N.; Smith, Joseph
Architectural Style: Late gothic revival
Contributing Buildings: 1
Other Certification: Date received-pending nomination
Certification: Listed in the National Register
CULTURAL DETAILS
Level of Significance: Local
Area of Significance: Architecture, Religion
Applicable Criteria: Event, Architecture-Engineering
Criteria Consideration: Religious property
Significant Year: 1890, 1897, 1905
Historic Function: Religion
Historic Sub-Function: Religious structure
Current Function: Religion
Current Sub-Function: Religious structure

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