Details for First United Methodist Church of Malakoff

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5213010358

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Marker Number 10358
Atlas Number 5213010358
Marker Title First United Methodist Church of Malakoff
Index Entry First United Methodist Church of Malakoff
Address 107 S. College
City Malakoff
County Henderson
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 781914
UTM Northing 3563272
Subject Codes churches; Methodist (Methodist Episcopal and United Methodist) denomination
Marker Year 1983
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Organized in 1852 by the Rev. Hezekiah Mitcham (1800-1865), this fellowship began with six charter members who first held services in various locations throughout the county. In 1854 the small congregation erected one of the first Methodist church buildings in the county. A log cabin chinked with mud, it was located on land donated by Mitcham's son James in the small settlement of Caney Creek. The church was known as Mitcham Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and the community also came to be called Mitcham Chapel. The town later was named Malakoff for a village in Russia that had gained recognition during the Crimean War (1853-55). The congregation grew steadily in its early years and provided service and leadership to the community. In 1883 the membership agreed to move to the relocated town of Malakoff, which had moved 1.5 miles southwest of the original townsite when the railroad came through three years earlier. Several sanctuaries, including one destroyed in a 1933 tornado, have served the church since the move. From its small beginnings, the First United Methodist Church of Malakoff has grown, while maintaining its important ties to early Methodist history in Texas.

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