Details for First Presbyterian Church of Taylor

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5491009092

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Marker Number 9092
Atlas Number 5491009092
Marker Title First Presbyterian Church of Taylor
Index Entry First Presbyterian Church of Taylor
Address 114 W. Sixth Street
City Taylor
County Williamson
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 653533
UTM Northing 3383356
Subject Codes churches; Presbyterian denomination
Marker Year 1989
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 114 W. Sixth Street, Taylor
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The history of this church can be traced to 1876, when a Presbyterian congregation here was closely associated with the Presbyterian church in Georgetown. The Rev. John McMurray led both congregations, and the earliest written recognition of the Taylor church appears in 1878 denominational records. Trustees for the church purchased this property in March 1878, and a frame sanctuary was completed by Thanksgiving of that year. A school operated by the Rev. Mr. McMurray was located across the street. The Rev. James P. Lyle was called as the church's first full-time pastor in 1889. About a year later a home was built on the church property to house the pastor's family, but it was destroyed in a 1900 fire. Denominational records began to refer to this congregation as First Presbyterian Church of Taylor in 1895, following the establishment of a Cumberland Presbyterian church the previous year. The two congregations were merged about 1910 and retained the First Presbyterian Church name. The need for a larger facility soon arose, and a new brick sanctuary was built in 1912-1913.

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