Snowtown, South Australia
 

Snowtown - Thr town was named after Thomas Snow, who arrived in South Australia in August 1878 and was appointed Governor Jervois' private secretary.

Church

  1. St Canice Catholic Church (4 High St West).  Established 1900.
    Snowtown SA - St Canices Catholic (Australian Christian Church Histories)
    Canice Catholic church (State Library of South Australia)

  2. St Columba Anglican Church (Second St).  Church demolished.
    St. Columba's Anglican Church, Snowtown (Ministry District of Wakefield)
    St. Columbas church, Snowtown (State Library of South Australia)

  3. St Luke Lutheran Church (10th St)
    Snowtown - St Luke's Lutheran (Australian Christian Church Histories)

  4. Uniting Church (15 Railway Tce).  Established 1966.
    Snowtown SA - Uniting  (Australian Christian Church Histories)
    Former Methodist Church.  Established 1879.


Cemeteries

  1. see also Condowie

  2. Snowtown Condowie General Cemetery
    Snowtown Condowie Cemetery (Australian Cemeteries)
    Snowtown (Condowie) Public Cemetery (German Headstones)

  3. Snowtown Salt Lake Cemetery
    Snowtown Salt Lake Cemetery (Australian Cemeteries)
    Snowtown Salt Lake Cemetery (Australian Cemeteries)


Links:

Snowtown, South Australia (Wikipedia)

Snowtown (Manning Index of South Australian History)

Snowtown - South Australia