First Presbyterian Church - Medford, Oregon
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member ddtfamily
N 42° 19.440 W 122° 52.516
10T E 510277 N 4685758
Presbyterian congregation dating to 1885
Waymark Code: WMFT7H
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 11/27/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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The Medford First Presbyterian Church building was constructed in 1927 on donated land, at the corner of 8th and Holly streets. A prominent feature installed in this building was the Reuter electro-pneumatic pipe organ, in use until 1987. It was replaced by a custom built Schoenstein Electro-pneumatic organ in 1992. In 1951, the church added an educational wing

This congregation began in March 1885, one month after the formal incorporation of the city of Medford. The first members met in Medford’s only school at the corner of 9th and Central streets. Banker C. C. Beekman donated land on the corner of Main and Holly for a new building, which opened in 1887. That structure burned down in 1895 and was replaced by a brick building in 1896. A period of steady growth led to the construction of the present building in 1927.

Presbyterian Denomination: Presbyterian Church (USA)

Status: Active House of Worship

Address:
85 South Holly Street
Medford, OR USA
97501


Date Built: 1927

Architect: F. Manson White of Portland, OR

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