The
early settlers of Grand River Township felt that there should be a
church in Macksburg as a circuit rider from Winterset had been
through this community and preaching in homes and any available
place. So a few loyal souls came and brought their gifts and
worked together so they might have a church for themselves and for
generations to come.
They
organized on September 20, 1872, the church was built in 1876,
with the following as charter members: Dr. and Mrs. Commack, Mr.
and Mrs. M. Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conway, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Badley, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Helnick and
Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett.
Dr.
and Mrs. Mack joined these friends later on and Dr. Mack deeded
the land, where the present church stands, to the Methodist
organization. Later they donated two lots and a house for a
parsonage.
In
1914, the church was rebuilt and in tearing away part of the
structure, cornstalks, which were well preserved, were found, thus
denoting the plot had been a cornfield.
At
one time this church was one of five appointments the pastor had.
Macksburg, Dodge Center, West Branch, Pleasant View and Kasson.
Later, Dodge Center was added to the Afton charge. Interest
gradually dwindled in the other four and they were sold, except
for Pleasant View which disbanded, was torn down and the lumber
used to remodel the Macksburg church in 1928-29.
Later,
another addition was begun in the fall of 1947. One Sunday School
room was furnished by children of Rev. Claude and Mrs. Calkins
under whose leadership the church was at that time.
In
the fall of 1952, after a very successful God’s portion sale,
and under the efforts of Rev. C. M. Rowe and the devotion of
members and friends a complete redecorating project was completed.
This project included new ceiling of insulation blocks, new
lights, paint, venetian blinds, and a new altar in the sanctuary
along with other things to make our house a place of beauty and
reverence.
Many
memorials have been given to our church by the families of the
deceased. Among these were the altar, the Church Sunday School
class room, curtains, Baptismal Font, to name a few. The Methodist
Youth Fellowship contributed beautiful new front doors to the
structure in the fall of 1965.
Macksburg
United Methodist Pastors
A.
Thornbrue
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1876-78
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D.
Martin
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1897-99
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Eugene
Alexander
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1928-30
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D.
O. Stewart
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1878-79
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T.
B. Dunn
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1899-01
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Irvin
Wikins
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1930-21
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E.
D. Funk
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1879-80
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Chas.
Knowels
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1901-02
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Myrtle
Wolfe
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1931-33
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Geo.
M. Jeffrey
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1880-81
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J.
D. Dueling
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1902-94
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Edwin
Sands
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1933-35
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B.
A. Bassett
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1881-83
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C.
E. Trublood
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1904-96
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M.
D. Summerbell
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1935-40
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J.
D. Buckner
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1883-84
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W.
C. Smith
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1906-07
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Bernard
Wheatman
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1940-41
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J.
H. Warfield
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1884-85
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J.
H. Hasier
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1907-08
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Cecil
Latta
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1941-42
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John
Webb
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1885-86
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Ivan
Mills
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1908-10
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Rev.
Crouse
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1942-43
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A.
O. Miller
|
1886-87
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Roy
Spooner
|
1910-12
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J.
E. England
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1943-46
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E.
E. Raymon
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1887-88
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L.
B. Shannon
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1912-14
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Claude
Calkins
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1946-49
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William
Johnson
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1888-89
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Fred
Whitney
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1914-16
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Ben
Hamilton
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1949-50
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J.
S. Marrow
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1889-90
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Ben
Sutton
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1916-18
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James
Wilkins
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1950-52
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W.
E. Harvey
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1890-92
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T.
Andrews
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1918-20
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C.
M. Rowe
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1952-46
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J.
M. O’Fling
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1892-94
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Marshall
Hulbert
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1920-22
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E.
K. Parrott
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1956-58
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T.
S. Bunting
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1894-96
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Thomas
Kelley
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1922-24
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Rev.
Frawley
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1958-59
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M.
N. Bels
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1896-97
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Lawrence
Athey
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1924-28
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Don
Frank
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1959-64
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William
Richardson
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1964-
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Source: Madison County, Iowa Atlas, 1966, Midwest Publishing Co., Fremont, Nebraska |
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