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St. Andrew's Church postcard
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September 4, 1910 (Creation)
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- Indian Head (Sask.)
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1 photograph (postcard): b&w; 8.5x14cm
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A picture of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church with residences in the background. Since church union in 1925, it has been St. Andrew's United Church.
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Reverse has "Sept. 4, Dear mother we received your cards yesterday and think they are lovely, I've got our certificate(?) all right. We are done harvesting will be threshing on Tuesday if it keeps dry, we have had a lot of wet weather. Tom drove Norna and Morton to Sunday school. It is wet and muddy. Well bye bye write soon from your loving daughter Han." This letter is addressed to Mrs. James Rintoul in Portage La Prarrie, Manitoba.
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St. Andrew's church had been a Presbyterian church until 1925 when the Presbyterians and Methodists agreed to form St. Andrew's United church. Some Presbyterians were unhappy about this decision and decided to form St. Andrew's Presbyterian church down the street from the United church, across the street from the minister's residence.
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- Rintoul, Margaret Jane (Mrs.) (Subject)
- Munn, Hannah (Subject)
- St. Andrew's United Church (Indian Head) (Subject)