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Prosper United Methodist Church

Prosper, Collin County

Marker Text

In 1899, trustees of Bethel Methodist Church bought a few acres of land near the settlement of Rock Hill to build a new church, Smith's Chapel. In 1902, the entire settlement relocated one mile north to the new town of Prosper to take advantage of the railroad. Smith's Chapel and its congregation voted to move their church and it was renamed Prosper Methodist Episcopal Church. By 1923, the church had outgrown its simple frame structure and, in August, laid the cornerstone for the present church across the street. Through efforts and sacrifices of its congregation, Prosper Methodist Church continues to be an active and spirit-filled mainstay of the Prosper community. (2012)

Marker Details

Address 205 S. Church Street
Location Description Southeast corner of Third Street and Church Street
Marker # 17335
Dedicated 2012
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code churches; Methodist denomination
Latitude, Longitude 33.234983, -96.798096

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