Details for Mt. Zion C. M. E. Church

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5467012595

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Marker Number 12595
Atlas Number 5467012595
Marker Title Mt. Zion C. M. E. Church
Index Entry Mount Zion C. M. E. Church
Address 150 CR 4823
City Ben Wheeler vicinity
County Van Zandt
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 264723
UTM Northing 3584778
Subject Codes churches; African American topics; African Methodist or Colored/Christian Methodist Episcopal
Marker Year 2001
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 12.8 miles southeast of Ben Wheeler at SH 64, in the Redland community
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Members of the Redland, Bethlehem, Prairie Creek and Chandler communities met near this site on Ephraim and Malinda Curtis' farm to organize the Mt. Zion Church in 1874. The congregation provided spiritual assistance, community outreach and encouragement to those needing it during the tumultuous reconstruction era after the Civil War. The Rev. M. L. Ragsdale served as first pastor. In 1877, Ephraim and Malinda Curtis deeded part of their land to the trustees of Mt. Zion for the purpose of constructing a building for worship and fellowship. By 1898, more room was needed, which led Peter Hill to provide land at this site for a larger building, constructed during the pastorate of the Rev. L. E. Craig (1890-1894). Over the years, additional facilities were provided to accommodate the growing congregation, with a third new sanctuary completed in 1990. Throughout its history, Mt. Zion C. M. E. Church has been a focal point for Redland and surrounding communities. A number of its members have gone on to become ordained ministers. The fellowship serves as a significant part of the area's religious and cultural history. (2001)

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