
Austin Methodist Church - Austin, Nevada
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N 39° 29.513 W 117° 04.149
11S E 494053 N 4371365
The Austin Methodist Church.
Waymark Code: WMVEKJ
Location: Nevada, United States
Date Posted: 04/08/2017
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The Austin Methodist Church was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 14, 2003. The following information comes from National Register of Historic Places Registration Form (
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Austin Methodist Church, built in 1866, is one of Nevada's oldest surviving Methodist churches. The southwest-facing church stands on a man-made bench overlooking the town's commercial district. It is a one-story nave-form building of American-bond brick construction with a standing-seam metal front-gable roof, a corner bell tower with Italianate-style details, a front entry vestibule, and a small rear wing. The interior, remodeled in the early 1980s, features a nave with a raised stage. The brick edifice was built during the pastorate of J. L. Trefren, who conceived an enterprising approach to construction financing. Trefren organized the New England & Nevada Silver Mining Company and sold stock based on the potential earnings of Austin's silver claims. The church was built and a fine organ was purchased (possibly the first church organ in Nevada) before the scheme collapsed. Mechanical engineer Daniel P. Bell served as supervising architect for the building, which was apparently designed by a California architect, and Bell may have been responsible for the building's innovative form.
Among the last church-related functions to occur in the building was a wedding held in 1935. By the early 1940s the church was abandoned. On May 4, 1951 the California-Nevada Annual Conference of the Methodist Church transferred the property to the Lander County Civic and Historical Society. In 1982 the building was rehabilitated with structural work, a new roof and floors, and electrical and heating upgrades.
Today, the building, one of Austin's trio of nineteenth-century churches, serves as the town hall.