Historical Images of Porter County
Presbyterian and Methodist Churches
Valparaiso, Indiana
Date: Circa 1910
Source Type: Postcard
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Portage
Publishing Company
Postmark: January 22, 1913, Valparaiso, Indiana
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: Located on the southwest corner of Jefferson Street and Franklin
Street, the First Presbyterian Church was constructed in 1881. The Presbyterian
Church was later razed and the site was converted to a parking lot. Located on
the northwest corner of Jefferson Street and Franklin Street, the First
Methodist Episcopal Church was constructed in 1886. The land on which the
Presbyterian Church stood was originally the home site of Dr. Seneca Ball. In
1837, Dr. Ball constructed a small building behind his residence that was used
as the first school house in Center Township. The first teacher at this school
as a Miss Eldred, sister of Mrs. Phebe (Eldred) Starr. Harry E. Ball and
Sylvester W. Smith later taught at this school before it was abandoned for
school use. Dr. Ball later used the structure for the storage of wood. During
Indiana's centennial year in 1916, the Porter County Historical Society erected
a marker commemorating this first school in Center Township. The marker was
erected on the northwest corner of the church property and was formally
dedicated on September 27, 1916.
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Image and related text prepared by Steven R. Shook