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First United Methodist Church (Plain Dealing, La.) records

 Collection
Identifier: LACUMC-2023-120

Scope and Contents

This collection documents the activities of the First United Methodist Church (Plain Dealing, La.). The collection includes membership records containing baptisms (1980-2008), membership (1910-2023), marriages (1982-1995), and deaths (1979-2009). It also includes administrative council minutes. The membership records are a photocopy facsimile.

Dates

  • 1910 - 2023

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

Physical rights are retained by the Centenary College of Louisiana Archives and Special Collections. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright laws.

Biographical / Historical

First United Methodist Church (Plain Dealing, La.) is located at 300 East Mary Lee Avenue, Plain Dealing, Louisiana.

A railroad was built, and the first train road through the Plain Dealing area on May 1, 1888. Lots were offered in July and a town was created. Methodist settlers soon decided to form a church in the new town. On June 9, 1888, they selected the site (now occupied by the Plain Dealing High School) for the new church. Mr. S.J. Ziegler donated land to the church and the church was completed by October 3. Benches were brought over from the old Red Land church. The first services were on a Wednesday night, October 10, 1888, by a Presbyterian minister (Rev. McCarty). Methodist pastor Rev. E.B. Foust held services the following Sunday.

The first parsonage on 207 North Calhoun Street was acquired in 1894 under the leadership of Rev. H.J. Boltz. It was bought from Thomas Lyles for $100.

Rev. G.D. Purcell was appointed to the church in 1900 to help them build a new church. The old church was disassembled and used in constructing a new church. A lot for the new church had been donated by J.O. Love.

A new parsonage was built at 410 North Calhoun (lot bought in 1906 for $35) after Rev. T.J. Embree was appointed in 1911.

By the 1920s, the congregation needed a larger church. The old one was sold to a group of black Methodists for $450 and moved. Fundraising for the new brick church began on November 22, 1922, when $9,000 in pledges were raised. After years of raising money to pay off the debt, the church was dedicated on February 10, 1935 at a service led by Bishop Hoyt Dobbs.

During Rev. Reuel H. Allen’s pastorate (1954-58), the old brick sanctuary was torn down and the current sanctuary was completed in 1957. A new parsonage was built on West Palmetto Street.

First United Methodist Church disaffiliated from the United Methodist Church in 2023.

Source: Timothy Hebert, “The Historical Register of the Louisiana Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church,” (Louisiana: Louisiana Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, 2004), page SH-65.

Extent

2 Folders

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

Arranged by subject, then chronologically.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Barbara Christian dropped off collection at Shreveport District Office of the Louisiana Conference of the United Methodist Church, then transferred by Katie Wilson (Shreveport District Office administrative assistant) in 2023.

Title
Finding Aid to the First United Methodist Church (Plain Dealing, La.) records
Author
Jasmine Jones and Chris Brown
Date
2023
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Centenary College of Louisiana Archives and Special Collections Repository

Contact:
2911 Centenary Blvd.
Shreveport LA 71104 US
(318) 869-5462