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First Presbyterian Church of Mexia

Mexia, Limestone County

Marker Text

Cumberland Presbyterians began this church in Old Springfield (12 mi. SW) early in 1917. After Houston & Texas Central Railroad started the town of Mexia later in 1871, the congregation moved here. It erected a meetinghouse in 1878, and this prairie Gothic edifice in 1898. A Presbyterian church in the U.S.A. (Northern) congregation joined the Cumberlands in 1905. Southern Presbyterians of Mexia (organized in 1876) came into the merger in 1942. Elements from the southern church, such as some windows and the bell, now are in the remodeled 1898 edifice. 1977

Marker Details

Address 209 Carthage St.
Location Description 209 Carthage St., Mexia.
Marker # 1844
Dedicated 1977
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Presbyterian denomination; churches
Latitude, Longitude 31.684407, -96.500955

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