Site of
Tenth Street
Methodist Church
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Marker Text: Austin Methodists organized in 1840 and began in 1847 worshiping at Congress and 4th street. This site was purchased in 1853 and a building begun under the Rev. John W. Phillips (1821-1891). In 1883, the Rev. A.E. Goodwyn (1818-1902) led in the construction of a larger sanctuary. The congregation was known as "Central Church" and Tenth Street Church". In 1909 it officially changed to First Methodist Church. Legislators and other government officials worshiped here. The congregation moved in 1923 to a new building at Lavaca and 12th Street. (1979)
Marker No: 15472
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 30.271168,-97.739830
Location: Thomas J Rusk State Office Building 10th and Brazos Streets, Austin
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