Historical Marker

First Presbyterian Church of El Paso

El Paso · El Paso County · Dedicated 1986 · THC Atlas #5141001835

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Marker Inscription

In the early 1880s, Presbyterians worshiped with other El Paso denominations in a union tent at the town's center. Their own congregation was organized on April 16, 1882, under the guidance of the Rev. John Alexander Merrill, who had traveled here from San Francisco about two years before. Sixteen charter members built a sanctuary at Myrtle Avenue and North Kansas Street, dedicated on March 7, 1883. The membership outgrew that building during the pastorate of Dr. Henry W. Moore (d. 1905) after 1896. A new structure at Yandell Blvd. and Stanton Street was dedicated on January 14, 1908, by Dr. W. Edward McLeod (d. 1908). By the early 1940s, membership reached 1400, and the congregation provided numerous religious and recreational services to soldiers based in El Paso during World War II. The church continued community work in post-war years with youth programs and missionary activities along the El Paso border. Under the pastorate of George W. Burroughs (1919-1966) a new church complex was begun at this site, where services were first held in 1958. As the first Presbyterian fellowship in Texas west of the Pecos, this church has strong ties to west Texas history and the development of modern El Paso. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836 - 1986

About this site

First Presbyterian Church of El Paso is a historical marker in El Paso, El Paso County, dedicated in 1986. It is one of 94 historical markers documented in El Paso County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 140 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 31.7797, -106.4848 near El Paso. The nearest cataloged historic site is The Rainmakers of 1891 (historical marker), about 0.4 miles away. Others within a short drive include Scenic Drive, El Paso High School, and First Christian Church of El Paso.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5141001835. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 31.7797, -106.4848 · El Paso, El Paso County
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