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John Wesley Kenney

Kenney, Austin County

Marker Text

(1799-1865) One of great pioneer Methodist ministers of Texas. Pennsylvania-born, he began preaching at age 19. In 1833 he came to Texas and soon settled in this county. Unkempt in appearance, Kenney redeemed his eccentricity with an eloquent style of preaching. In Texas -- then part of Mexico and Catholic by law -- he helped found Methodist societies and, in 1834, served a vast circuit covering all of present state west of Trinity River. In 1836 he took part in Texas War for Independence. His lifetime saw Methodism become one of the major denominations in state. (1972)

Marker Details

Address Daylily St.
Location Description in triangle at Daylily St. and Hall Rd.
Marker # 2925
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Methodist (Methodist Episcopal and United Methodist) denomination; religious leaders
Latitude, Longitude 30.048642, -96.326977

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