Helena Young People's Local Union records, 1891-1900.

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Helena Young People's Local Union records, 1891-1900.

The Helena Young People's Local Union was an organization consisting of youth groups from various Helena, Montana, churches. The Union was organized to further the Christian life of the community. Records consist of a volume of organizational materials including minutes (June 1891-June 1900), constitution, and bylaws. (SC 1425) Records consist of a volume of organizational materials including minutes (June 1891-June 1900), constitution (1899), and bylaws (1899).

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SNAC Resource ID: 8084064

Montana Historical Society Library

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Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor

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Helena Young People's Local Union.

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The Helena Young People's Local Union was organized in June 1891 as a local of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor. Among the founders of the local were John Baker, Thomas E. Goodwin, S. P. Logan, and D. P, Owen. The national group was founded in 1881 in Portland, Maine, by Francis Edward Clark as an evangelical society to bring youth to Christ. Helena and Bozeman each had a local. A state convention met on April 28, 1892, drawing interested youth from around the state. In 1899 a Co...