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St. Mary's Mission (Montana)

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Built
  
1866

Opened
  
1866

Phone
  
+1 406-777-5734

NRHP Reference #
  
70000364

Area
  
8,000 m²

Added to NRHP
  
6 October 1970

St. Mary's Mission (Montana)

Location
  
North Ave., Stevensville, Montana

Address
  
315 Charlos St, Stevensville, MT 59870, USA

Similar
  
Fort Owen State Park, St Ignatius Mission, Rocky Mountains, Riverside, Bitterroot River

Profiles

The Historic St. Mary’s Mission is a mission established by the Society of Jesus of the Catholic Church; located now on 4th street in modern-day Stevensville, Montana. Founded in 1841, St. Mary’s was the first permanent settlement made by European descendants in what became the state of Montana. The mission structure was rebuilt in 1866, with it being added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.

As construction began under the supervision of Pierre-Jean De Smet, he described St. Mary's and the Salish workforce as follows:

The women hewed down the timber, assisted by their husbands, with the greatest alacrity and expedition, and in a few weeks we had constructed a log church, capable of holding 900 persons. To ornament the interior, the women placed mats of a species long grass, which were hung on the roof and sides of the church, and spread over the floor,-- it was then adorned with festoons formed of branches of cedar and pine.

The mission complex is open for tours from April through October. The buildings include the chapel with an attached residence, the infirmary, a dove cote, a cabin with Salish artifacts, and a visitor's center which contains a museum, research library, art gallery and gift shop.

References

St. Mary's Mission (Montana) Wikipedia