Ebbert Memorial United Methodist Church

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==History==
==History==
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The first church to organize in the Springfield area was the [[McKenzie Forks Baptist
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Church]], which met in the [[Bogart Schoolhouse]]. The congregation moved its meeting place to the
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city in [[1869]], and renamed itself the [[First Baptist Church]]. Two years later they erected the first church building in Springfield. The church that was to become Ebbert Memorial United
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Methodist was organized in [[1868]], with [[Adams, John H.|John H. Adams]] as the first pastor. This group did not construct a church building until [[1885]]. The 1860 census lists a “preacher” living in Springfield precinct by the name of [[Dick, J.M.|J.M. Dick]] of the “M-P” denomination (U.S. Census Office 1860).
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The church and parsonage were designed by [[Crandall, Albert J.|Albert J. Crandall]] and built by [[McCracken, T.J.|T. J. McCracken]]. The church features Povey Brothers leaded glass windows.  
The church and parsonage were designed by [[Crandall, Albert J.|Albert J. Crandall]] and built by [[McCracken, T.J.|T. J. McCracken]]. The church features Povey Brothers leaded glass windows.  

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Ebbert Memorial United Methodist Church
Building Description
Style
Construction1916
Destruction
Architectdesigned by Albert J. Crandall and built by T. J. McCracken
Original OwnerEbbert Memorial United Methodist Church
Initial UseReligious
Square Footage
Height
Location
CitySpringfield
AreaWashburne
Address530 'C' St.
Zip Code97477
Historical Importance Distinctions
Historical church


History

The first church to organize in the Springfield area was the [[McKenzie Forks Baptist Church]], which met in the Bogart Schoolhouse. The congregation moved its meeting place to the city in 1869, and renamed itself the First Baptist Church. Two years later they erected the first church building in Springfield. The church that was to become Ebbert Memorial United Methodist was organized in 1868, with John H. Adams as the first pastor. This group did not construct a church building until 1885. The 1860 census lists a “preacher” living in Springfield precinct by the name of J.M. Dick of the “M-P” denomination (U.S. Census Office 1860).

The church and parsonage were designed by Albert J. Crandall and built by T. J. McCracken. The church features Povey Brothers leaded glass windows.

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