This Lutheran church in the Rural Municipality of Grahamdale, a municipally-designated historic site as of 1999, was constructed in 1916 by German immigrants from Volhynia, an area bordering Russia, who arrived in the Interlake area of Manitoba in 1908. Completed in 1921, it was used for church services until 1964. It is now used for special functions.
St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church (August 2012)
Source: Gordon GoldsboroughSt. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church (June 2021)
Source: George PennerInterior of the St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church (August 2012)
Source: Gordon GoldsboroughInterior of the St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church (August 2012)
Source: Gordon GoldsboroughSite Coordinates (lat/long): N51.25849, W98.44408
denoted by symbol on the map above
See also:
Historic Sites of Manitoba: Municipally Designated Historic Sites
St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, NE 13-26-8W, Moosehorn area, Manitoba Historic Resources Branch.
We thank George Penner for providing additional information used here.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 29 December 2022
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