Details for Bethel Community

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5121000389

Data

Marker Number 389
Atlas Number 5121000389
Marker Title Bethel Community
Index Entry
Address 2100 Kirkpatrick Ln.
City Flower Mound
County Denton
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 681077
UTM Northing 3659726
Subject Codes cities and towns
Marker Year 1990
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Kirkpatrick Ln., N side between Morriss Road and Frost Lane
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Settlement of this area began in the 1850s. Among the pioneer families were those of Samuel K. Smith, Anderson Nowlin, William Crawford, and Sam Lusk. As family farms were established, a loosely organized rural community was formed. By the 1870s more people had moved to the area, including the F. M. Frie family. The Frie and Nowlin families both set aside land for school and church purposes. A one-room schoolhouse built on the Nowlin land about 1871 became known as Frie School. It also served as a Union church and community center. A church building was erected on Frie land in 1882. After Bethel Presbyterian Church was organized in 1883, the school and community took the Bethel name At its height in the early 20th century, Bethel community included about one hundred families. After it was bypassed by the railroad in 1875, Bethel began to decline in favor of Lewisville. The Bethel School consolidated with the Lewisville School system in 1940, and the area once encompassed by farms of the Bethel Community eventually became parts of several towns, including Flower Mound, Lewisville, Highland Village, and Copper Canyon. (1990)

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