First Baptist Church - Tyler, TX
Posted by: WalksfarTX
N 32° 21.105 W 095° 18.186
15S E 283269 N 3581757
The Beaux Arts Style sanctuary features massive columns, pedimented portico, quoins, and full entablatures. Later alterations included modern stained glass windows.
Waymark Code: WMQ477
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 12/16/2015
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From historical marker:
Organized on April 8, 1848, with six charter members this congregation first met in a log cabin courthouse on the town square. Led by elders w. H. Ray and w. B. Langston, services were held monthly, with members being called by the blowing of a horn. After a new courthouse was built in 1851 the church met in the Odd Fellows Hall and the U.S Federal Courtroom.
In 1855, a building was erected to serve as both church and school, but it was soon destroyed in a fire. A second, brick church was built in 1859, and in 1882 was also destroyed by fire. A third sanctuary on North Bois D'Arc Street, home to the congregation since 1886 was dedicated in 1889.
One of the earliest Baptist churches organized in Texas still in existence, it was officially chartered in 1882 as the Baptist church of Tyler. The name became first Baptist church of Tyler when it sponsored a mission, now Calvary Baptist church, in 1888.
The present church structure was built in 1913, during the pastorate of Dr. G. L. Yates. Educational wings were added in 1937, 1959 and 1980.
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