On Business U.S. 77 at West Main Street, on the left when traveling south on U.S. 77Business .
The town of Bishop was established in 1910 by F.Z. Bishop on land he had purchased from the Driscoll Ranch. The townsite was staked on both sides of the St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico railroad line.
F.Z. Bishop, who dreamed of building a . . . — — Map (db m118007) HM
On East 5th Street at South Date Avenue, on the right when traveling west on East 5th Street.
The Rev. J.B. Bruce of Kingsville and seven organizers met with forty applicants on January 29, 1911, in Moser Hall in downtown Bishop to establish a missionary Baptist church. The congregation called the Rev. B.F. Goodwin as a temporary pastor. . . . — — Map (db m167021) HM
On East Sixth Street at South Ironwood, on the right when traveling east on East Sixth Street.
The Rev. Alton T. White, Pastor at nearby Calallen, met with Methodists in the Bishop Town Hall to organize a Methodist Episcopal Church on November 12, 1911. Mrs. B.G. Bishop, Mrs. J.B. Butts, J.H. Herron, Mrs. Althea McClane, Mr. and Mrs. . . . — — Map (db m167025) HM
On East 6th Street, 0.4 miles east of U.S. 77, on the right when traveling east.
Also known as Bishop Cemetery #2, Restland Memorial Park was established in 1919. Following flooding from the 1919 hurricane, a committee, headed by J.M. Binion, acquired and designed a new cemetery to relocate some of the burials from the . . . — — Map (db m156336) HM
On East Main Street at North Cedar Street, on the right when traveling west on East Main Street.
In May 1913, Rev. F.J. Lange helped thirteen local families organize the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church and served as its pastor until 1915. The congregation met at the West Ward School and at the R. R. Menn farm until 1917, when it built the . . . — — Map (db m167024) HM
On East Main Street at North Hackberry Avenue, on the right when traveling west on East Main Street.
In December 1911, St. Paul Lutheran Church was organized by a small group of Wendish Lutheran men under the direction of Rev. E.J. Moebus in the rural community of Concordia, about seven miles northeast of bishop. Johann Michalk of Thorndale . . . — — Map (db m167026) HM