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United Church - Melfort, Sask.
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997-099-151
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[between 1910 and 1930] (Vervaardig)
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1 Photograph; b&w; 6.1 x 10.8 cm
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This is the original Methodist church built in 1904, 220 Burrows West, and has the distinction of being Melfort's first church. On June 11, 1925 the Melfort Methodist Church became Melfort United Church and the Rev. Mr. Ewing was the first minister. This building was later moved east to allow for the construction of the new United Church. The corner stone for the new church was laid on Sept. 23, 1928.
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Photographer: Ethel Lobb
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Labels and markings: "Melfort Sask...." written in blue pen across the top front of the photo; "Ethel Lobb built in 1904 -Melfort Methodist"; written in blue pen across back of the photo; Ethel Lobb's signature written in blue pen on the back of the photo