Algeria Shrine Temple

 


 

 

 

The Algeria Shrine Temple is located at the corner of Neill and Park avenues. It is now the Helena Civic Center. (Photo)

 

 

Sources at the Lewis & Clark Public Library

 

  1. Baucus, Jean. Gold in the Gulch. Helena, Montana: Bar-Wineglass Publishing, 1981. 68. [Shelfmark M 978.6615 B]
  2. Paladin, Vivian A. Helena: An Illustrated History. Helena, Montana: Montana Historical Society  Press, 1983. 153. [Shelfmark M 978.6615 P]
  3. Algeria Dedicates Its Temple Impressively. Helena Independent 9 April 1921: 1, 3.
  4. Algeria Shrine Temple to Observe Its Diamond Jubilee on May 17-18. The Independent Record 12 May 1963: 15.

 

Sources at the Montana Historical Society

 

Research Center

  1. Algeria Shrine Temple, Helena, Montana. [Vertical File]
  2. Paladin, Vivian, and Jean Baucus. Helena An Illustrated History. Helena: Montana Historical Society Press, 1996. 153.
  3. Photographs [953-882 -- 953-886, PAc 74-104.161 N, PAc 98-76.2, PAc 98-76.53].
  4. Algeria Dedicates Its Temple Impressively. Helena Independent 9 April 1921: 1, 3.
  5. Algeria Shrine Temple to Observe Its Diamond Jubilee on May 17-18. The Independent Record 12 May 1963: 15.
  6. National Register sign text.

 

State Historic Preservation Office

  1. National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form
  2. Jack Haswell’s “The Helena Civic Center: Myths and Realities of Two Different Buildings.”
  3. Charles S. King’s “History of Two Temples, Helena, Montana.”
  4. Architects files for George Carsley and Charles Haire.

 

 

On-line resources

 

  1. Baird, Kennon. Civic Center. Helena1. September 2006. 5 Jun 2007.
  2. Algeria Dedicates Its Temple Impressively. Helena Independent 9 April 1921: 1, 3.
  3. Algeria Shrine Temple to Observe Its Diamond Jubilee on May 17-18. The Independent Record 12 May 1963: 15.


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