Historic Sites of Manitoba: St. Barnabas Anglican Church (Altamont, Municipality of Lorne)

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Clerics | Photos & Coordinates | Sources

This former church building at Altamont, in the Municipality of Lorne, was built around 1903 by Seventh Day Adventists and sold to Anglicans in 1912 and moved to this site. The church was eventually closed and Anglican services were held in the United church. This building is now abandoned.

Clerics

Period

Cleric

1911-1913

Wilfrid Clarke

1913-1918

?

1918-1921

F. Glover

1922

?

1923

A. Ketterson

1924-1926

Arthur Walker

1927-1932

P. C. Bays

1932-1937

F. Trow

1938-1940

R. L. Taylor

1940-1943

A. L. Davies

1943-1944

D. Pierce-Jones

1944-1947

G. D. Kelly

1947-1952

John Bethel

1952-1953

F. W. Pierce

1954-1956

J. S. Wilson

1957-1959

J. Mathews

1959-?

J. R. Lee

Photos & Coordinates

The former St. Barnabas Anglican Church

The former St. Barnabas Anglican Church (July 2018)
Source: George Penner

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.40031, W98.49716
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Altamont United Church (Altamont, Municipality of Lorne)

Sources:

Memories of Lorne: A History of the Municipality of Lorne by Yvette Brandt, 1980, page 122, 281.

This page was prepared by George Penner and Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 10 November 2019

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