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The Rock Church - St. Olaf Lutheran Congregation

Cranfills Gap, Bosque County

Marker Text

Built in 1886 of native stone by architect Andrew Mickelson and his brothers, Christian and Ole Mickelson. It originally had a dirt floor and planks laid on wooden kegs for pews. The bell was acquired in 1897. The church served the Norwegian settlers of this area, who were members of Our Savior's Lutheran Church of Norse (6 miles east). In 1902, the growth of the community necessitated separation from the Norse church, and the St. Olaf congregation was organized. A new edifice was erected in Cranfills Gap (4 miles west) in 1917, and this church has since been used only for special services. Incise on back: In Memory of Otto H. Reesing 1890-1974

Marker Details

Address
Location Description from Cranfills Gap, take CR 4145 about 4 miles east to church and cemetery, on north side of road
Marker # 5416
Dedicated 1974
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Lutheran denomination; Norweigan settlement; eccesiastical buildings; churches
Latitude, Longitude 31.792268, -97.773879

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