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Dan Garland (1986)

Grace United Methodist Church
4105 Junius Street
Dallas, TX

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2015-06-07 - Console (Photograph by T. Bradford Willis/Database Manager)

2015-06-07 - Console (Photograph by T. Bradford Willis/Database Manager)

2015-06-07 - Builder and Rebuilder's Nameplates (Photograph by T. Bradford Willis/Database Manager)

2015-06-07 - Stained Glass Window (Photograph by T. Bradford Willis/Database Manager)

2015-06-07 - Stained Glass Window (Photograph by T. Bradford Willis/Database Manager)

2015-06-07 - Church Exterior (Photograph by T. Bradford Willis/Database Manager)

2015-06-07 - Sanctuary Interior, Chancel, and Chamber Grillework (Photograph by T. Bradford Willis/Database Manager)

2015-06-07 - Chamber Grillework (Photograph by T. Bradford Willis/Database Manager)

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Notes

2012-02-10 - Identified through online information from Stephen Hall. -- Rebuild and enlargement of 1925 Kimball. New console, added ranks, some ranks replaced. -Database Manager

2015-06-14 - Updated through online information from T. Bradford Willis. -- The text for the Official Texas Historical Marker is: "Grace United Methodist Church - This congregation has grown from two earlier fellowships. In 1868 Joshua Addington started a Sunday School, the beginning of the Dallas City Mission. Later the Mission formed Floyd Street Church and in 1880 Haskell Avenue Church was organized. At the North Texas Annual Conference in 1902, the two congregations merged to form Grace Methodist Church. A temporary tabernacle was erected on the back of this lot. In 1903 the first portion of this structure was completed. After remodeling in 1925, the educational unit was added. " Grace Methodist Church was designed by William A. Cann. -Database Manager


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