Details for First Methodist Church of Mesquite

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5113006700

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Marker Number 6700
Atlas Number 5113006700
Marker Title First Methodist Church of Mesquite
Index Entry First Methodist Church of Mesquite
Address 300 N. Galloway
City Mesquite
County Dallas
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 724943
UTM Northing 3628436
Subject Codes Methodist (Methodist Episcopal and United Methodist) denomination; churches
Marker Year 1991
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In 1857, prior to the incorporation of the town of Mesquite, a group of area residents began gathering occasionally for Methodist worship services led by circuit riding preacher W. K. Masten. Services were held in a nearby building known variously as the Frost Schoolhouse or the Bennett Schoolhouse. By 1863, the group had organized formally as the First Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Services continued in the schoolhouse until 1880, when charter members John L. and Lucy Futrell deeded this land to the congregation for the construction of a church building. Soon a small wood-frame structure was erected. Later damaged by a storm, it was rebuilt in 1900. In 1887 when the town of Mesquite was incorporated, charter member J. E. Russell became the town's first mayor, and the downtown area began to develop near the church site. As the population of Mesquite increased, so did the congregation, and several progressively larger sanctuaries were built after 1916 to accommodate its growth. Because of denominational mergers, the congregation changed its name to the First Methodist Church of Mesquite in 1939, and to the First United Methodist Church of Mesquite in 1968.

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