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William L. Gibbs
Died In 1907
First Preacher Of Churches
Of Christ In Abilene, Texas
In 1883, W.L. Gibbs, a
teacher and printer by trade, began preaching because no other
members of the church of Christ in the town would. Within four
years, a church of sixty members had been organized and a neat
chapel erected. Although the nearest minister in the Church of
Christ was over 100 miles away, the congregation promised to pay 600
dollars to any evangelist who would labor in the area for one year.
-From History of
Churches Of Christ In Texas, Stephen D. Eckstein, Jr. , PhD.
c.1963, chapter 5, page 155. The original source was an article in
The Christian Standard, XXII, (July 23, 1887) p.235

Directions To The
Grave Of William L. Gibbs
W.L. Gibbs is buried in Abilene, Texas in the City Cemetery.
In Abilene, Texas, take I-20 to Exit 290, Hwy. 332. As you head
south from the exit you will need to turn right, heading west on E.
North 10th Street. Head out about a mile and you will see cemeteries
on your left and right after the Railroad crossing. This is the City
Cemetery. Turn left on Cotton wood and enter the third entrance to
your left. As you enter you will go to the second gravel road on the
right and turn. The Gibbs plot will be just to your left under some
trees. The problem will be that there is no marker for W.L. Gibbs.
Look for the "GRAVES" section, and the Gibbs section will be just to
its right. The Bell plot will be facing you. See pictures below.
See Cemetery Map Here
GPS Coordinates
Acc. to 21ft.
N32° 27.407’ x WO99° 43.446’
No Grave Markers
City Section Block 38 Lot 7 Space 8





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