 Austin Churches
Posted by: NevaP
N 39° 29.461 W 117° 04.169
11S E 494025 N 4371269
This marker about Austin's historic churches is by Rt.50 in the middle of the town.
Waymark Code: WM1NWR
Location: Nevada, United States
Date Posted: 06/11/2007
Views: 48
Three churches remain from Austin's boom town days: Methodist (1866) St Augustine's Catholic (1866) and St George's Episcopal (1878). All are on the National Register of Historic Places.
Marker Title (required): Austin Churches
 Marker Number (If official State Marker from NV SHPO website above, otherwise leave blank): 67
 Marker Text (required): St. George's Episcopal Church to the east was consecrated in 1878. The Reverend Blackiston swept the congregation with his enthusiasm and eloquence at Easter Service in 1877 to bring forth pledges including the building, retaining wall, pipe organ, bell and a 20-dollar gold piece from every employee of a local mine. The organ was shipped around the Horn and by wagon from San Francisco.
St. Augustine's Catholic Church to the west was built in 1866 of native brick and stone. Father Monteverde, the first pastor, conducted the first mass at midnight, Christmas Eve, 1866. Admission of $1 per person was charged to limit the number of people attending.
The Methodist Church to the north was built in 1866. It was financed by donated stocks which were pooled by the canny pastor into the Methodist Mining Company and sold in the east. Lectures and entertainment were part of the church scene for benefit purposes. Emma Wixom attended Sunday School here. Later, as world-famous Emma Nevada, she brought her troupe to Austin and gave a benefit concert in this church.
 County (required): Lander
 Marker Type (required): Full Size (with blue painted mesh)
 Is Marker Damaged? (required): No
 URL - Website (optional): [Web Link]
 Other Marker Type (optional): Not listed
 Other Damage Type (optional): Not listed

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