Filed Under Butte

Steven's and Manley Hall

Butte National Historic Landmark District

South Butte and the main business district up the hill grew toward each other as the streetcar line along Utah Street connected the two parts of the city. By the turn of the twentieth century, spaces between the two areas had disappeared and neighborhood proprietors like Thomas Manley and Charles Stevens did a brisk business. The partners’ grocery, built in 1909 for $10,000, was a longtime neighborhood fixture, which operated under the name of Stevens and Manley Grocers until circa 1945. Glazed and unpainted red brick, granite-trimmed windows, and three bands of simple corbelling reflect the straightforward architectural trends of the early twentieth century. Bricked-in doorways document subtle changes over time. Like many of its contemporaries, the building housed a second floor lodge hall. The Catholic Order of Foresters met here twice a month and in 1911, the hall temporarily served as St. Joseph’s Catholic Church after fire destroyed the church proper.

Images

Steven's and Manley Hall
Steven's and Manley Hall Steven's and Manley Hall (PAc 91-51 B2 RollJB10 F02). Front to side view of the building, facing south to southwest on the corner of Utah Avenue and 1st Street. B&W. Source: Montana State Historic Preservation Office from the Photograph Archives at the Montana Historical Society Creator: John Byrne Date: 1982
Steven's and Manley Hall
Steven's and Manley Hall Facade Source: Montana Historical Society Creator: Bryan Baldwin Date: July 3, 2022
Steven's and Manley Hall
Steven's and Manley Hall Southwest elevation Source: Montana Historical Society Creator: Bryan Baldwin Date: July 3, 2022

Location

1101 Utah Avenue, Butte, Montana | Private

Metadata

The Montana National Register Sign Program, “Steven's and Manley Hall,” Historic Montana, accessed April 19, 2024, https://historicmt.org/items/show/2054.