Written on the back of the photograph is: "Presbyterian Church & Manse N.W. 4th Ave. & [NW]2nd St. Built 1896, Burned 1908" This was the first Presbyterian Church of Mineral Wells. It was replaced, after it burned in 1908, at the same location the next year by a unique domed church that endured for some seventy years. Deterioration of the foundation of the second church building dictated its prudent replacement by a third building at this same location in the early 1980's
The Old Westside Presbyterian Church is the building on the left side of the photograph. It is a sma...
Image shows the Presbyterian Church in Mendon, Utah, which has since burned down
Shown here is the south side of the third First Presbyterian Church building, at 300 NW 4th Ave., an...
This photograph is the first in a series of pictures of architectural details that was taken prior t...
This picture of the main entrance to the second First Presbyterian Church at 300 NW 4th Avenue, Mine...
Handwritten notes on this old newspaper clipping indicate that it was given by M. J. Graham to A. F....
This picture shows the back (east) side of the third First Presbyterian Church of Mineral Wells, Tex...
A view barely showing the dome atop the second First Presbyterian Church, which was built in 1909, ...
The caption to this picture indicates that there are two of them, taken from a common vantage point....
Typed on the back photograph is: THIS PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN BY A.F. WEAVER 1901 N. W. 6TH AVE. MINERAL WE...
This is a photograph of the dilapidated and abandoned Presbyterian Church at Corinne, Utah. It is a ...
This is a photograph of the dilapidated and abandoned Presbyterian Church at Corinne, Utah. It is a ...
This photo, taken in May, 1967, shows the second First Presbyterian Church Building after it had bec...
This photograph is the fourth in a series of pictures of the First Presbyterian Church of Mineral We...
The Old Westside Presbyterian Church is the building on the left side of the photograph. It is a sma...
The Old Westside Presbyterian Church is the building on the left side of the photograph. It is a sma...
Image shows the Presbyterian Church in Mendon, Utah, which has since burned down
Shown here is the south side of the third First Presbyterian Church building, at 300 NW 4th Ave., an...
This photograph is the first in a series of pictures of architectural details that was taken prior t...
This picture of the main entrance to the second First Presbyterian Church at 300 NW 4th Avenue, Mine...
Handwritten notes on this old newspaper clipping indicate that it was given by M. J. Graham to A. F....
This picture shows the back (east) side of the third First Presbyterian Church of Mineral Wells, Tex...
A view barely showing the dome atop the second First Presbyterian Church, which was built in 1909, ...
The caption to this picture indicates that there are two of them, taken from a common vantage point....
Typed on the back photograph is: THIS PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN BY A.F. WEAVER 1901 N. W. 6TH AVE. MINERAL WE...
This is a photograph of the dilapidated and abandoned Presbyterian Church at Corinne, Utah. It is a ...
This is a photograph of the dilapidated and abandoned Presbyterian Church at Corinne, Utah. It is a ...
This photo, taken in May, 1967, shows the second First Presbyterian Church Building after it had bec...
This photograph is the fourth in a series of pictures of the First Presbyterian Church of Mineral We...
The Old Westside Presbyterian Church is the building on the left side of the photograph. It is a sma...
The Old Westside Presbyterian Church is the building on the left side of the photograph. It is a sma...
Image shows the Presbyterian Church in Mendon, Utah, which has since burned down
Shown here is the south side of the third First Presbyterian Church building, at 300 NW 4th Ave., an...