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St. James Episcopal Church
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
417 Olive St.
Historical Marker Text
St. James Episcopal Church
Local Episcopalians met on Oct. 30, 1876, at the Marquand Hotel to organize this congregation. The first parish meeting was held April 2, 1877. Citizens of all faiths contributed funds for the first church building, erected on property donated by the Texas & Pacific Railroad. A second edifice, built in 1893-94, was altered and enlarged in 1910 and 1926. St. James has established or supported at least seven other churches in this area. This parish pioneered in aid to the elderly and other community services. (1977)
Incise on back: Sponsored by The Vestry; Richard L. Hartshorn and Charles Terry, Wardens; Richard C. Allen, Rector; Bowie County Historical Commission

First Baptist Church, downtown Texarkana
Photo courtesy Gerald Massey, 2010

First United Methodist Church, State Line St
Photo courtesy Gerald Massey, 2010

Another view of the First United Methodist Church
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, 2010