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Keywords Morgan Mill Tabernacle historic marker Texas attraction church destination display education information landmark marker post office sign United States of America attractive brush arbor chapel educating Erath County famous George Bryan Morgan historical marker Historical Site Historical Sites info mail Morgan Mill Tabernacle Place of Interest Places of Interest popular road side Road sign Road Signs Roadside signage tour tourist attraction Tourist Destination Tourist Destinations travel Travel Destination Travel Destinations United States appealing Christianity no people text tourism America attract history nobody religion word American churches daytime Jason O. Watson / historical-markers.org destinations displays historic markers landmarks markers post offices signs South appeal color image educate historic outdoor vertical brush arbors chapels day famousness historical markers road sides tabernacles tourist attractions tours colour image historical outside day time TX US day-time USA words color images daylight outdoors U.S. verticals colour images natural light outsides U.S.A. historic site sign with text Caption MORGAN MILL TABERNACLE The community of Morgan Mill, named for early settler George Bryan Morgan, traces its history to the mid-19th century. A post office was established in 1877. Several community church congregations shared a brush arbor in the summers for revivals and other meetings. In 1910 the brush arbor was replaced with this permanent structure, named the Morgan Mill Tabernacle. In addition to serving the churches, the tabernacle also was used by the local school and other community organizations. It remains in use as a community gathering place. (1994)