Historic Sites of Manitoba: Patterson Presbyterian Church / Camille United Church (RM of Victoria)

This monument in the Rural Municipality of Victoria commemorates Camille United Church, which was situated here from 1889 to 1963. It was originally known as Patterson Presbyterian Church, named for the first cleric Rev. Patterson, but was renamed in 1910.

Clerics of Camille United Church

Period

Principal

1889-?

Rev. Patterson

?-? (4 years)

Rev. D. Campbell

?-? (5 years)

Rev. J. Wells

1906-1908

Rev. J. A. Frizzel

1909-1912

Rev. A. W. Churchill

1913-1915

Rev. G. R. Irwin

1916-1918

Rev. D. D. Millar

1919-1924

Rev. Robert Harvey

1925-1927

Rev. Charles Fennimore

1928-1931

Rev. H. A. Rivers

1932-1935

Rev. T. B. Pearson

1936-1939

Rev. Lund

1940-1943

Rev. Thomas Saunders

1943-1945

Dr. Dyker

1945-1948

Rev. Freer

1948-1953

Rev. A. A. Carruthers

1953-1955

Rev. Clifford

1955-1961

Rev. H. T. Smith

1961-1963

?

Photos & Coordinates

Camille United Church commemorative monument

Camille United Church commemorative monument (September 2010)
Source: Gordon Goldsborough

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.66472, W98.85618
denoted by symbol on the map above

Sources:

Camille School District: A Historical Reference, 1887-1987 by George T. McCulloch, 1987. [Manitoba Legislative Library, F5648.C35]

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 17 February 2021

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