Ford County Historical Society, Dodge City Kansas
Churches in Old Dodge City
Rev. Ormond W. Wright was sent to Dodge City with his family in 1886 to become pastor of the "wickedest town in the west". Several members of Rev. Wright's congregation were Bat Masterson and Wyatt Earp, both later becoming deacons of his church.
From the biographical sketch of Rev. Ormond W. Wright, "A Special Servant of the Lord" his entrance into Dodge is described as the following:
"Then one day a small dignified man in a top hat and tail coat climbed from a train and, taking his valise, made his way to the hotel on Front Street. Here without any hesitation he signed the register as Reverend Ormond W. Wright. He had come to plant the Cross of Christ firmly in this citadel of Satan - to build a church!"
From the biographical sketch of Rev. Ormond W. Wright, "A Special Servant of the Lord" his entrance into Dodge is described as the following:
"Then one day a small dignified man in a top hat and tail coat climbed from a train and, taking his valise, made his way to the hotel on Front Street. Here without any hesitation he signed the register as Reverend Ormond W. Wright. He had come to plant the Cross of Christ firmly in this citadel of Satan - to build a church!"
Ormond W. Wright
husband of Maria Minnie Starr
Minnie was my husband's 2nd cousin 3x removed
b. Sep 24, 1850
Sullivan, New Hampshire
d. Nov 23, 1937
Ocean, New Jersey
courtesy Kansas Memory*
Plaque under statue of Wyatt Earp
*The above photographs of Rev. Ormond W. Wright are from the Kansas Memory website. Permission was given to use for blog post.
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