Details for Helena Union Church

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5255002429

Data

Marker Number 2429
Atlas Number 5255002429
Marker Title Helena Union Church
Index Entry Helena Union Church
Address
City Helena
County Karnes
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 614945
UTM Northing 3203156
Subject Codes eccesiastical buildings; churches
Marker Year 1969
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Old Courthouse grounds, FM 81, Helena
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Example of religious toleration in frontier Texas. Site was used early as 1866 by Methodists, whose church was "free to any Christian denomination for...worship, (and) subject to use of...Helena School". Trustees of that church were T. K. Bailey, James D. Campbell, Thomas Chandler, Isaac Conway, D. I. Johnson, Hiram McLand and William C. Mayfield. Helena Union Church (seen here) was built on same site in 1875 when Helena had 1,000 people and was county seat. A group of 58 (with John Ruckman, treasurer, and T. K. Bailey, secretary) subscribed $746 to build this church "of first class pine lumber...covered with...juniper shingles". The church was to have three trustees- one each from the Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian faiths. The congregations took turns holding services; however, townspeople attended all services, regardless of differences in creed. Use of building was open to all Orthodox faiths. Early ministers were circuit-riders. Protestant services were continued until about 1925 and intermittently thereafter. Building was used by Catholics briefly in the early 1950s. Moved and restored 1969 by Old Helena Foundation.

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