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This section of the Coupland Times is about local history . . . the people and places of the past that should be remembered and celebrated or memorialized.

A City on a Hill – House of Worship

From “A City on a Hill: A Story of a Community, a Church, a People” by Jewel R. Johnson, Second Edition, 1979, Merchants Press of Taylor, Texas

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A City on a Hill – Early Religious Services (Continued)

From “A City on a Hill: A Story of a Community, a Church, a People” by Jewel R. Johnson, Second Edition, 1979, Merchants Press of Taylor, Texas

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A City on a Hill – Early Religious Services

From “A City on a Hill: A Story of a Community, a Church, a People” by Jewel R. Johnson, Second Edition, 1979, Merchants Press of Taylor, Texas

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This is part of a continuing series of stories. If you want to see previous postings in this series, just go to the search bar at the top of the home page and type in A City on a Hill. They will appear in chronological order. There is more than one page of listings.

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A City on a Hill – Coupland City

From “A City on a Hill: A Story of a Community, a Church, a People” by Jewel R. Johnson, Second Edition, 1979, Merchants Press of Taylor, Texas

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A City on a Hill – Geh Müt Ins Texas

From “A City on a Hill: A Story of a Community, a Church, a People” by Jewel R. Johnson, Second Edition, 1979, Merchants Press of Taylor, Texas

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A City on a Hill – The Railroad City

From “A City on a Hill: A Story of a Community, a Church, a People” by Jewel R. Johnson, Second Edition, 1979, Merchants Press of Taylor, Texas

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This next set of images was obtained from Tim & Barbara Worthy, owners of the the Old Coupland Inn & Tavern (see previous story). There is more detail and the date is about six weeks later.

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