Union League of America Hall

Union League of America Hall
Location Crawford St. at Central Ave. S., White Sulphur Springs, Montana
Coordinates 46°32′42″N 110°54′08″W / 46.54500°N 110.90222°W / 46.54500; -110.90222Coordinates: 46°32′42″N 110°54′08″W / 46.54500°N 110.90222°W / 46.54500; -110.90222
Area less than one acre
Built 1867
Architectural style Greek Revival
NRHP reference # 98001084[1]
Added to NRHP August 20, 1998

The Union League of America Hall is a site on the National Register of Historic Places located in White Sulphur Springs, Montana. It was added to the Register on August 20, 1998.[1]

In 1998 it was the First Presbyterian Church. It has also been known as Diamond Lodge No. 5 of the Independent Order of Good Templars and as The First Church of White Sulphur Springs.[2]

It was built in 1867 and is a 24 by 74 feet (7.3 m × 22.6 m) building, on a concrete basement made in 1935. It is "simple in form and with minimal adornment"; it "is a vernacular version of the Greek Revival Style. The front-gabled form, pedimented door and windows, and six-over-six sash provide links to the style. Additionally, the raised elevation of the front imparts a subtle sense of monumentality to the building."[2]

References

  1. 1 2 National Park Service (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. 1 2 "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Union League of America Hall / Diamond Lodge No. 5 (also No. 1) of the Independent Order of Good Templars' Lodge; The First Church of White Sulphur Springs". National Park Service. Retrieved August 10, 2017. With six photos, historic and from 1997.
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