On West Sixth Street at Town Plaza, on the right when traveling west on West Sixth Street.
Site was occupied in 1851 by the Ephraim Andrews family and their in-laws, the McKnights, settling a purchased land grant. The Duffs, Greens, McDaniels, and Orrs also pioneered here. The Cumberland Presbyterian Church was founded in 1858. The . . . — — Map (db m164742) HM
On North Church Street at West Fourth Street, on the right when traveling south on North Church Street.
Organized by 13 charter members in 1858, this congregation moved from its original site near Bluff Springs (2 miles west) to Ferris in 1875. A church building, erected here in 1890, was razed when this sanctuary was built in 1925-26. Its Classical . . . — — Map (db m164741) HM
On Redbud Street at North Freeway Service Road (Frontage Interstate 45 Frontage Road), on the left when traveling east on Redbud Street.
The town of Ferris was laid out by the Houston & Texas Central Railway in 1874. In that year, the Reverend John S. Davis and the Reverend George W. Owens became the first of a series of circuit-riding ministers to serve Ferris, establishing a . . . — — Map (db m164743) HM