Alice in Jim Wells County, Texas — The American South (West South Central)
First Presbyterian Church of Alice
Photographed By Brian Anderson, February 20, 2022
1. First Presbyterian Church of Alice Marker
Inscription.
First Presbyterian Church of Alice. . On November 6, 1898, twenty-one years after the founding of Alice, fifteen people met with an evangelist, the Rev. A.H.P. McCurdy of the Western Presbytery of Texas, to organize a mission church. The fifteen charter members were Mrs. Anna Adams, Mr. M.D. (Frank) Ayers, Mrs. Alice Mary Ayers, Miss Sadie P. Ayers, Mrs. Lillie Beckham, Mr. Walter Caldwell, Miss Lillie Clark, Miss Annie Doughty, Mrs. Mollie Gibson, Mr. W.A. Hinnant, Mrs. M.J. Jones, Miss Carrie E. Mosser, Mrs. Annie Schoebaum, Mrs. Sarah R. Staples, and Miss Ann Staples. The Rev. Mr. McCurdy served as first pastor., In January 1903, the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society was formed with fourteen members. By December 1903 the society had raised enough money, through such enterprises as ice cream socials, oyster fries, and bazaars, to purchase land on this site for a price of $137.75. In July 1908 a white frame church building was completed, and in 1912 a two-story manse was erected next door., The mission became a self-supporting church in 1937. A new brick building was erected in 1938, and an educational building was added in 1948. The structure was remodeled in 1978 to fit the congregation's growing needs., In 1998, the First Presbyterian Church of Alice had 181 members. Continuing in the traditions of its founders, the congregation remains involved in community service and outreach, mission programs, and worship activities. . This historical marker was erected in 1998 by Texas Historical Commission. It is in Alice in Jim Wells County Texas
On November 6, 1898, twenty-one years after the founding of Alice, fifteen people met with an evangelist, the Rev. A.H.P. McCurdy of the Western Presbytery of Texas, to organize a mission church. The fifteen charter members were Mrs. Anna Adams, Mr. M.D. (Frank) Ayers, Mrs. Alice Mary Ayers, Miss Sadie P. Ayers, Mrs. Lillie Beckham, Mr. Walter Caldwell, Miss Lillie Clark, Miss Annie Doughty, Mrs. Mollie Gibson, Mr. W.A. Hinnant, Mrs. M.J. Jones, Miss Carrie E. Mosser, Mrs. Annie Schoebaum, Mrs. Sarah R. Staples, and Miss Ann Staples. The Rev. Mr. McCurdy served as first pastor.
In January 1903, the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society was formed with fourteen members. By December 1903 the society had raised enough money, through such enterprises as ice cream socials, oyster fries, and bazaars, to purchase land on this site for a price of $137.75. In July 1908 a white frame church building was completed, and in 1912 a two-story manse was erected next door.
The mission became a self-supporting church in 1937. A new brick building was erected in 1938, and an educational building was added in 1948. The structure was remodeled
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in 1978 to fit the congregation's growing needs.
In 1998, the First Presbyterian Church of Alice had 181 members. Continuing in the traditions of its founders, the congregation remains involved in community service and outreach, mission programs, and worship activities.
Erected 1998 by Texas Historical Commission. (Marker Number 11955.)
Topics. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: Churches & Religion. A significant historical date for this entry is November 6, 1898.
Location. 27° 45.049′ N, 98° 4.341′ W. Marker is in Alice, Texas, in Jim Wells County. Marker is at the intersection of North Adams Street and East 1st Street, on the right when traveling south on North Adams Street. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 77 North Adams Street, Alice TX 78332, United States of America. Touch for directions.
The marker is to the far left in this view of the church.
Credits. This page was last revised on March 14, 2022. It was originally submitted on March 14, 2022, by Brian Anderson of Humble, Texas. This page has been viewed 75 times since then and 9 times this year. Photos:1, 2. submitted on March 14, 2022, by Brian Anderson of Humble, Texas.