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Efurd Ministries visits Pittsburg Lions

Efurd Ministries visits Pittsburg Lions

Debby and Cary Efurd gave a presentation on Cary John Efurd Ministries and their work in Northeast Texas with multiple partner ministries. They offered ministry updates and answered multiple questions concerning their future plans in the community. They also said that they have a mobile app that provides updates from the ministry, and is an easy way to stay connected with them.

Cotton Belt Depot

Cotton Belt Depot

The narrow gauge Texas & St. Louis (Cotton Belt) Railroad arrived in Pittsburg in 1880. William Harrison Pitts, founder of PIttsburg, had donated land for a railroad depot in 1875. This depot, the second built on this site, was ocmpelted in 1901 and served the railroad until 1968, although passenger service ended in 1946. The depot is a good local example of Victorian-era design with influences of the Queen Anne style. Features include dormers on the side facades, tow internal end chimneys resing form the gable roof, and an attached frame freight depot. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark--1991 Historical Marker #9793 COURTESY PHOTO

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