Historical Marker

Olton's Union Church Bell

Historical marker location:
701 Main St, Olton, Texas
( Marker moved Jun. 2007 to Sand Crawl Museum. Previously located at church building at 10th and Ave E.)
Marker installed: 1978

When the Soash Land Company founded Olton in 1908, lots were provided for a school, church and bank. Residents of the new town erected a Union church for all denominations about 1909. Soon afterward, they purchased this 950-pound steel bell. Its tones called worshipers from miles around. In 1928, a tornado destroyed the bell tower. The Methodist congregation bought the bell and moved it to a new building at 10th and Avenue E in 1934. In 1958 they sold the property and bell to the Church of the Nazarene. (1978).