Jamesville Hutterite Colony (Utica, South Dakota, USA)
The Jamesville Hutterite Bruderhof, Utica, South Dakota, was founded in 1884 by several families from the Wolf Creek Bruderhof. Their preacher, Elias Walter, Sr., was chosen to the ministry in 1889 in Wolf Creek. In 1918 the Bruderhof sold its possessions and moved to Alberta, founding the Springvale Bruderhof near Rocky Ford. In 1936 the Jamesville site was bought by the Roseisle Hutterite Colony from Manitoba, which moved as a colony to the new site. Their preacher, Friedrich Waldner, was chosen in the Roseisle Bruderhof. In 1950 the Jamesville settlement numbered 107 souls.
In 2012 the Jamesville Hutterite Colony was a Schmiedeleut Group 2 colony. The minister was Leonard Wurtz and the manager was Edwin Wurtz.
Additional Information
Location: Utica, South Dakota (coordinates: 43.103056, -97.4825 [43˚ 06′ 11″ N 97˚ 28′ 57″ W])
Address: 43582 NE Jim River Rd., Utica, SD 57067-5103
Telephone: 605-364-7684
Author(s) | David Decker |
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Bert Friesen | |
Date Published | March 2013 |
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Decker, David and Bert Friesen. (March 2013). Jamesville Hutterite Colony (Utica, South Dakota, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 24 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Jamesville_Hutterite_Colony_(Utica,_South_Dakota,_USA)&oldid=65677.
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