Historic Sites of Manitoba: St. Mark’s Anglican Church (Oak Creek Road, Baldur, RM of Argyle)

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Clerics | Photos & Coordinates | Sources

This former Anglican church on Oak Creek Road in Baldur in the Rural Municipality of Argyle was constructed in 1898.

Clerics

Period

Cleric

1898-1901

Rev. W. E. Hobbes

1901-1906

Rev. R. H. Girling

1907-1910

Rev. W. H. Walker

1910-1915

?

1915-1918

Rev. P. Jones

1918-1924

Rev. Nelson Smith

1924-1927

?

1927-1931

Rev. W. H. Crump

1931-1934

?

1934-1935

Rev. W. H. Powell

1935-1938

Rev. G. Walker

1939-1944

Rev. Edward Syms

1944-1945

Rev. H. H. Oldfield

1945-1947

Rev. N. Atkinson

1948-1952

Rev. G. R. Ebsary

1952-1958

?

1958-1960

Rev. L. E. Daley

1960-1966

?

1966-1968

Rev. Brooke

1968-1970

Rev. D. Hester

1970-1972

Rev. A. L. Nash

1972-1974

?

1974-1980

Rev. P. L. Shepherd

1980-?

Rev. Tom McQuiston

Photos & Coordinates

St. Mark’s Anglican Church at Baldur

St. Mark’s Anglican Church at Baldur (June 2015)
Source: Gordon Goldsborough

St. Mark’s Anglican Church at Baldur

St. Mark’s Anglican Church at Baldur (March 2020)
Source: George Penner

Interior of the St. Mark’s Anglican Church at Baldur

Interior of the St. Mark’s Anglican Church at Baldur (July 2018)
Source: George Penner

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.38629, W99.24660
denoted by symbol on the map above

Sources:

Come Into Our Heritage: RM of Argyle, 1882-1982 by the Rural Municipality of Argyle, 1981, page 143.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough and George Penner.

Page revised: 14 September 2024

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