Details for First United Methodist Church of Nacogdoches

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5347009273

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Marker Number 9273
Atlas Number 5347009273
Marker Title First United Methodist Church of Nacogdoches
Index Entry First United Methodist Church of Nacogdoches
Address 201 E. Hospital St.
City Nacogdoches
County Nacogdoches
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 342999
UTM Northing 3497635
Subject Codes Methodist (Methodist Episcopal and United Methodist) denomination; churches
Marker Year 1977
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text At least one Methodist sermon was preached in Nacogdoches before 1821, according to tradition. After religious freedom was established by the Republic of Texas, missionary Littleton Fowler (1803-1846) preached here on Oct. 16, 1837, and soon founded this church. This was the first Protestant congregation organized in Nacogdoches after the Texas War for Independence. It began as an 18-member "Methodist Society." Volunteering for service in Texas, the Rev. Samuel A. Williams came here from Tennessee in 1838 as the first pastor. By 1850, the Methodists were known as the most active Protestants in the town; by 1860 there had been 12 or more successive pastors. After meeting in homes and other places, this congregation built a church across the street from this site in 1860. a larger frame church, built in 1887 on this site, was lost in a fire in 1907. A brick building was erected in 1910. In 1925 this congregation participated in the founding of Perritte Memorial Methodist Church, on the west side of the city. In 1929 it helped establish a bible chair at Stephen F. Austin State Teachers' College (later a state university). The present church building was completed in 1969.

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