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St. Philips Episcopal Church of Palestine

Palestine, Anderson County

Marker Text

During the 1850s Mrs. Frances Henderson, wife of Governor J. Pinckney Henderson, helped found St. Philips as a mission. Upon the petition of the Rev. John Owens, who served part-time as the priest here, the Diocese of Texas in 1860 raised the mission to full parish status. During the Civil War, members met in homes, the Masonic Lodge, or the Methodist sanctuary. In 1863 the Rev. Caleb Dow became the first full-time rector. James Firth Brook designed this building, erected in 1875-76 on Oak Street. The congregation grew with the town and in 1903 the structure was moved here. (1979)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description corner of Sycamore and Crawford St. (not visible to public)
Marker # 8816
Dedicated 1979
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Episcopal denomination; women, women's history topics; churches
Latitude, Longitude 31.762948, -95.631521

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