Details for Vigo Park Methodist Church

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5437005653

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Marker Number 5653
Atlas Number 5437005653
Marker Title Vigo Park Methodist Church
Index Entry Vigo Park Methodist Church
Address FM 146, about 24 mi. N. of Tulia
City Tulia
County Swisher
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 271002
UTM Northing 3837355
Subject Codes churches; Methodist (Methodist Episcopal and United Methodist) denomination
Marker Year 1976
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location from Tulia, take FM 146 north, then continue on FM 146 after road turns east; about 24 miles total to Vigo Park; church located on north side of road
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The Indiana-Texas Land Company planted a town at this site in 1906, naming it for adjoining counties in western Indiana. It was to be a shipping point on a new railroad line. C. R. Gardner and J. C. Stitt of Terre Haute, Indiana, built a 2-story hotel and store for the firm, and then decided to settle here. Other settlers soon arrived to join them. Methodist minister G. R. Fort crossed Tule Canyon and drove 22 miles to welcome the settlers. In June, 1907, he held a revival in a tent and organized this church. Charter members included the Crawley, Derr, Doughty, Gardner, Hay, Hedges, Hunt, Hyatt, Montgomery, Merrill, Pietzscht, Webster, and Welker families. Gardner, John Welker, and the minister visited the neighboring ranches and secured donations of money and labor to erect a church building. Trustees W. B. Doughty, Joe Hastings, and Jim Montgomery bought two lots at this site and hauled building materials from Tulia, while volunteers helped Gardner and Stitt with the construction. The church was the town's second building. For many years it was the only church in a 20-mile radius. It helped sustain Vigo Park when the railroad failed to materialize, and is still important in the life of the community. (1976)

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