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Swedish Central Methodist Church

Austin, Travis County

Marker Text

Organized in 1873 by the Rev. Carl Charnquist, the Swedish Methodist Church built a sanctuary at Red River and 15th street. Led by the Rev. O.E. Olander, the congregation moved to this site in 1898 and occupied buildings of disbanded Central Methodist Church. The fellowship added 'Central' to its name and later dropped 'Swedish'. Church property, then across from the Capitol grounds at Colorado and 13th street, was sold in 1956 for expansion of state offices. Renamed Memorial Methodist Church, the historic congregation moved to northeast Austin. (1975)

Marker Details

Address 201 W. 14th St.
Location Description Texas State Capitol grounds, SE corner 14th and Colorado streets and north of the Texas Supreme Court building
Marker # 15330
Dedicated 1975
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Methodist denomination; Swedish immigrants/immigration; churches
Latitude, Longitude 30.276201, -97.741133

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