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Burial site of Rev. John McCullough

Prairie Lea, Caldwell County

Marker Text

(April 3, 1805 - January 7, 1870) Born in Pennsylvania; educated at Princeton; in New Jersey, 1835, ordained a missionary. In 1838 came to Texas. Elected chaplain, House of Representatives, Third Congress, Republic of Texas, 1839. Founded First Presbyterian Church, Galveston, 1840. Moved in 1841 to Columbia-on-the-Brazos. Driving an ox-drawn Conestoga wagon, "Little Church in the Wilderness," moved 1846 to San Antonio. Helped built "Old Adobe," city's first Protestant church. Founded Galveston Seminary in 1849. Moved to Burnet County in 1859, and to Prairie Lea, 1869. Continued to preach and teach. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1967.

Marker Details

Address Callihan Road
Location Description Public cemetery, Callihan Road NE of SH 80
Marker # 14800
Dedicated 1966
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Presbyterian denomination
Latitude, Longitude 29.743534, -97.75053

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