Details for Elm Grove Union Church

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5467011401

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Marker Number 11401
Atlas Number 5467011401
Marker Title Elm Grove Union Church
Index Entry Elm Grove Union Church
Address
City Mabank
County Van Zandt
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 778077
UTM Northing 3592246
Subject Codes churches
Marker Year 1989
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location About 7 mi. NE of Mabank off SH 198 in Roddy Community (N on CR 2721 around two curves then E. on CR 2708)
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text This community church traces its history to the early 1870s. A log structure used as a church, school, and community gathering place was built on land owned by early settler Anthony Gray Hyde in 1875. Called Hyde Schoolhouse, it served the community until 1882, when it was replaced by a larger wooden building. One year later the school was moved to a new location near this site and renamed Elm Grove. The school became a public free school in 1885 to serve residents in the Roddy community (named for pioneer Steven Goven Roddy). After this property was given to the community church in 1900 by T. H. and Minerva Hardin, a new sanctuary was built. At that time the school and church ceased sharing the same building. A new church building erected in 1922 was replaced after it was destroyed by fire in 1941. Since its beginning, this has been a multi-denominational Union Church. The three congregations which share use of the building and operate a cooperative Sunday School program include Elm Grove Presbyterian, organized in 1872; Elm Grove Methodist, organized in 1893; and Elm Grove Missionary Baptist, organized in 1897. (1989)

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