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St. James Episcopal Church

Meridian, Bosque County

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Local Episcopalians founded the St. James congregation in 1913. Charter members Dr. James Julius Lumpkin and his wife, Ida Etoile (Fuller), donated this site, and church officials consecrated the new facilities that year. The church prospered in service to the community and for a time shared its facilities with Faith Lutheran Church. Membership at St. James declined over the years, and in 1994, the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth donated the deconsecrated property to the Alliance for Justice Foundation. The vernacular frame sanctuary exhibits Gothic Revival influences, with lancet windows and a gable end entry with a segmented glass arch. The building is flanked by what was the parish hall of St. James. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2004

Marker Details

Address 514 N. Bosque
Location Description 514 N. Bosque
Marker # 13712
Dedicated 2004
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code churches
Latitude, Longitude 31.927764, -97.658672

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