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Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary is a Presbyterian seminary in Austin, Texas. It was founded in 1902 to provide pastors for the rapidly growing Presbyterian Church in the frontier Southwest. It opened its doors to five students on October 1, 1902, at Ninth and Navasota Streets. [2]
Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary: Austin, Texas: Theodore J. Wardlaw (President) 1938: Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Azusa Pacific Graduate School of Theology: Azusa, California: T. Scott Daniels (Dean of the School of Theology) 1990: Wesleyan Church B. H. Carroll Theological Institute: Irving, Texas: Gene Wilkes (President) 2017: Baptist
Henry Gault, from whom the site takes its name, put together a 250-acre farm in the Buttermilk Creek Valley, starting in 1904. At some point in the early 20th century he found extra income as an informant for early archaeological explorations in Central Texas working with the first professional archaeologist in Texas, J.E. Pearce, as well as avocational archaeologists (Alex Dienst, Kenneth ...
Area: less than one acre: ... Added to NRHP: August 16, 1990: Hyde Park Presbyterian Church is a historic church at 3915 Ave. B in Austin, Texas.
The New Mount Carmel Center was a large group of buildings used by the Branch Davidian religious group located near Axtell, Texas, 20 miles (32 km) north-east of Waco.The Branch Davidians were established by Benjamin Roden in 1959 as a breakaway sect from Davidian Seventh-day Adventists, and was later led by David Koresh starting in the 1980s.
Recently Waco's city leaders have been working to make Downtown Waco the city center again. There are two projects currently being worked on in Heritage Square, which takes up two blocks in the downtown area. The first project is the new Chamber of Commerce of Waco, which will be an environmentally-friendly building.
The highway travels through more rural areas of the city, running near the western edge of Belton and passes just east of the campus of University of Mary Hardin Baylor. Loop 121 travels through more commercial areas between I-14 / US 190 and I-35 as the highway passes near the Bell County Expo Center .
Lutcher Memorial Church Building, now the First Presbyterian Church of Orange, Texas, is a historic church at 902 W. Green Avenue in Orange, Texas, United States. It was built in 1912 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.