Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Church Explained

Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Church
Nearest City:Stayton, Oregon
Coordinates:44.7586°N -122.7439°W
Built:1856
Added:January 24, 1974
Refnum:74001694

The Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Church, known as Christian Church at Mt. Pleasant or Mt. Pleasant Community Church, was built in 1856 near Stayton, Oregon. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974 for its architecture.

It was built on land donated by Washington Crabtree. The church was subject of some conflict between two groups that used the church:

In its early years, the church served alternately as a meeting place for the Cumberland Presbyterian and Christian groups. Benjamin Franklin Irvine belonged to the former sect and Crabtree to the latter. The church's denomination depended upon which of the men secured the minister. Services also were held in the buiLding whenever a circuit rider or evangelist traveled through the neighborhood. At one time a division between the "sprinkling" and "total immersion" groups became so heated that Crabtree, on whose land the building stood, is reported to have kept the church filled with hay for two years. A reconciliation was finally reached and the church reopened.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=74001694}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Church / Christian Church at Mount Pleasant ]. . Paul Hartwig . February 1973 . November 14, 2016 . with