Details for First Presbyterian Church

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5335001816

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Marker Number 1816
Atlas Number 5335001816
Marker Title First Presbyterian Church
Index Entry First Presbyterian Church
Address Chestnut and Fifth St.
City Colorado City
County Mitchell
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 324638
UTM Northing 3585370
Subject Codes churches; Presbyterian denomination
Marker Year 1969
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Chestnut and Fifth Streets, Colorado City.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text On the second Sunday of January, 1881, The Rev. O.F. Rogers, a Presbyterian minister and school teacher from Mississippi, preached the first sermon ever heard in Colorado (City). The congregation met in a saloon, only large place in the tent town. The bar was covered with wagon sheets and after the sermon, a collection was taken for the minister. A dug-out, floored with corn sacks and equipped with boxes for seats, housed the first formal church, organized in May with 11 charter members. W.J. Miller was installed as elder and the church was placed under control of the Texas Central Presbytery. In a few weeks, a tent was erected to accommodate church services, Sunday school and public school. P.O. Coleman, prominent doctor and educator, and J.E. Riordan, banker, were then named elders. Later, church members worshipped in the newly built school house. The first permanent church building, located at Locust and Second Streets, was dedicated May 3, 1891. The first trustees were Dr. P.C. Coleman, W.J. Miller, William Kennedy, C.A. Arbuthnot and John Carlisle. The present church building was completed August 30, 1925, when The Rev. W.M. Elliott was Pastor. An education unit was added, 1957, under The Rev. Earl Clary, Pastor. (1969)

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