Central Christian Church
N 31° 03.859 W 098° 10.849
14R E 578152 N 3437018
The historic marker at the old central Christian Church at 201 S 3rd St in Lampasas
Waymark Code: WMH36F
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 05/14/2013
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The Central Christian Church of Lampasas now serves as a local funeral home chapel. It is a Registered Texas Historic Landmark, and features a State Historic marker. It also is a contributing structure to the National Register Lampasas Downtown Historic District.
From the nomination form for the Lampasas Downtown Historic District:
"The north side of the 200 block of Third Street features a row of six late 19th century building that were uniformly covered with red brick in the 1960s. The block (and the district), however, is anchored by the 1905 Central Christian Church (Registered TX Historic Landmark, 1985). Constructed of hand-quarried, native limestone, the Central Christian Church building exhibits some influences of the Romanesque Revival Style, and features outstanding masonry work and a prominent squared tower at the southwest corner."
Marker Number: 793
Marker Text: This Disciples of Christ congregation was organized as early as 1879. V. R. Stapp served as the first full-time pastor. In 1905, this church building was erected to replace an earlier sanctuary located on Fourth Street. Constructed of hand-quarried, native limestone, the Central Christian Church building exhibits some influences of the Romanesque revival style. Outstanding features include the masonry work and the corner tower.
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark 1985
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