Details for First United Methodist Church of Orange

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5361011481

Data

Marker Number 11481
Atlas Number 5361011481
Marker Title First United Methodist Church of Orange
Index Entry First United Methodist Church of Orange
Address 6th and Elm St.
City Orange
County Orange
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 429127
UTM Northing 3329445
Subject Codes Methodist (Methodist Episcopal and United Methodist) denomination; churches
Marker Year 1978
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The first recorded Methodist activity in Orange was in 1859, when the Rev. Valerious C. Canon was sent here from the Woodville District. By 1871, Orange was on a circuit which included Hardin, Jefferson, and Orange counties. According to legend, one of the first circuit riders, the Rev. Daniel Morse, supplemented his preaching income by hunting alligators in nearby swamps and marshes and selling the hides. For that reason, this became known as the "Alligator Circuit." The first Methodist church was organized in 1873 with 44 charter members. The congregation erected a small frame church on College Street and shared their building with other denominations. A Sunday School was established in 1879. Initially classified as a mission, this fellowship became self-supporting in 1884. The Rev. W. H. Crawford served as the first full-time pastor. Fire destroyed the original church building in 1886. The Ladies Aid Society helped raise funds for a new frame church situated at the corner of Border and Henderson streets. Completed in 1892, it was moved to this location in 1912 and replaced by the present sanctuary in 1921. By 1978, this congregation had grown to over 1500 members.

Location Map

View this record in full map (opens in new tab/window)