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James Winford Hunt

Abilene, Taylor County

Marker Text

Born in present Oklahoma, James Winford Hunt grew up on the Texas High Plains. A newspaper publisher for several years, he became a Methodist minister in 1903. While a pastor in Abilene, he convinced the Northwest Texas Conference of the Methodist Church to build a college in the town. The school, McMurry College, opened in 1923 with Dr. Hunt as president. Known widely for his writings and sermons, he became a successful Christian educator. Texas Sesquincentennial 1836-1986.

Marker Details

Address 10th & Cottonwood St.
Location Description Southeast corner of 10th & Cottonwood -Abilene (Masonic Cemetery, enter from Cottonwood, make right at first block, follow paved road about 1/2 block, marker will be on left next to road)
Marker # 2740
Dedicated 1986
Size, Type grave marker
Code educational topics; newspapers; religious leaders
Latitude, Longitude 32.457295, -99.724002

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