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The Rev. William Stevenson

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Clarksville, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 33° 36' 40.65318", -95° 3' 3.69243"
 
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     (October 4, 1768 - March 5, 1857) Frontier minister; friend of Stephen F. Austin, father of Texas. A circuit rider in Missouri Conference, Methodist Church, Mr. Stevenson in 1815 made a pastoral trip to Pecan Point, home of Claiborne Wright, member of newly-arrived Anglo-American colony on Texas side of the Red River. Records indicate that his preaching to Wright and friends in 1815 constituted the first Protestant sermons ever given in Texas, then part of Catholic New Spain. He thus established a beachhead for religious freedom in Texas at this point of entry.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

The Rev. William Stevenson Historical Marker Location Map, Clarksville, Texas