North Central States

Founded
1925 July 12

On 12 July 1925 the North Central States Mission was organized, comprised of areas formerly part of the Northern States, Western States, Northwestern States, and Canadian Missions. The new mission included: Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota (except the Black Hills district), Montana east Great Falls, a narrow strip of the eastern province of Alberta, the southern part of the province of Saskatchewan, the southern part of the province of Manitoba, the southwestern corner of the province of Ontario, and the city of Superior, Wisconsin.

 

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Mission Founded

1925 July 12

John Gurnett Allred Called as President

1925 July 12 – 1929 July 9  See Missionaries

Date Details

Started On 1925 July 12
Called
Ended On 1929 July 9
Released

Arthur Welling Called as President

1929 June 11 – 1934 July 20  See Missionaries

Date Details

Started On 1929 June 11
Set Apart
Ended On 1934 July 20
Released

Wilford Woodruff Richards, Jr. Called as President

1934 June 7 – 1937 August 24  See Missionaries

Date Details

Started On 1934 June 7
Set Apart
Ended On 1937 August 24
Released

David Albert Broadbent Called as President

1937 July 3 – 1940 October 3  See Missionaries

Date Details

Started On 1937 July 3
Set Apart
Ended On 1940 October 3
Arrived at Home

George Franklin Richards, Jr. Called as President

1940 September 21 – 1949 January 24  See Missionaries

Date Details

Started On 1940 September 21
Departed from Home
Ended On 1949 January 24
Departed from Field

William Leslie Killpack Called as President

1944 January 17 – 1945 November 20  See Missionaries

Date Details

Started On 1944 January 17
Called
Ended On 1945 November 20
Released
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North Central States (1925 - ?) Profile
North Central States (1925 - ?) Profile
North Dakota District
North Dakota District
St. Paul Conference
St. Paul Conference

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