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  2. Walker Railey - Wikipedia

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    Senior pastor of First United Methodist Church. In office 1980–1987. Walker Railey (born June 25, 1947) is an American former religious minister who was the senior pastor of the Dallas -based First United Methodist Church. He was tried for the attempted murder of his wife; although acquitted in criminal court, a civil court awarded an $18 ...

  3. Category:Methodist churches in Texas - Wikipedia

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    First Methodist Church (Georgetown, Texas) ... First United Methodist Church (Dallas, Texas) M. ... St. James Colored Methodist Episcopal Church;

  4. Tyler, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Tyler is a city in and the county seat of Smith County, Texas, United States. [5] As of 2020, the population is 105,995. [3] Tyler was the 38th most populous city in Texas (as well as the most populous in Northeast Texas) and 289th in the United States. It is the principal city of the Tyler metropolitan statistical area, which is the 198th most ...

  5. Texas College - Wikipedia

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    Texas College is a private, historically black Christian Methodist Episcopal college in Tyler, Texas.It is affiliated with the United Negro College Fund.It was founded in 1894 by a group of ministers affiliated with the Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church, a predominantly black denomination which was at the time known as the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America.

  6. Texas Wesleyan University - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.txwes.edu. Texas Wesleyan University is a private Methodist university in Fort Worth, Texas. It was founded in 1890 by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. The main campus is located in the Polytechnic Heights neighborhood of Fort Worth. Its mascot is the ram.

  7. Dallas Scottish Rite Temple - Wikipedia

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    Dallas Scottish Rite Temple. The Dallas Scottish Rite Temple is a monumental structure in the Farmers Market District of downtown Dallas, Texas. Constructed in 1913 as an official headquarters for use by the Scottish Rite Masons and other local Masonic lodges, it is a fine example of early 20th century Beaux Arts Classical architecture in Texas.

  8. Dallas Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    August 11, 2006. Boundary increase. January 9, 2009. The Dallas Downtown Historic District is a 555-acre (225 ha) area in downtown Dallas, Texas, United States that was designated a historic district in 2006 and expanded in 2009 to preserve the diverse architectural history of the area. [ 3 ]

  9. First United Methodist Church (Dallas, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    First United Methodist Church (Dallas, Texas) Coordinates: 32°47′12″N96°47′58″W32.7865606°N 96.7995409°W. First United Methodist Church.