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NOONDAY, TEXAS
aka Shortview, Texas

Harrison County, East Texas

FM 450
4 Miles N of Hallsville
16 Miles W of Marshall the county seat
22 Mile SW of Jefferson
14 Miles NE of Longview
Population: Unknown

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Noonday TX - Noonday  Methodist Church

Noonday Methodist Church
Photo courtesy Gerald Massey, July 2010

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History in a Pecan Shell

The community was originally named (perhaps as a joke reference to well-known Longview) as Shortview, Texas. It is listed as both a community and religious site. The building of a Baptist church in 1876 called for a more respectable name for the community. Since the meeting to choose a new name was scheduled for noon – the naming committee wasted no time choosing “Noonday.” While it is not documented, it can be assumed that once business was taken care of, the committee adjourned for lunch.

In 1897, in a reversal of religious evolution, the 11 year-old church was succeeded by the Noonday Holiness Camp. In 1900 a tabernacle was built.

Growth was not on the town’s agenda and it treated the 10s, 20’s and 30’s all the same. Even after WWII, the community had only two businesses – and no population figures.

The tabernacle remains in place in 2010 as do the small white cabins that served the congregations out-of-town members and visitors.

See also Noonday in Smith County.
Harrison County, Noonday , TX - Noonday Holiness Camp Historical Marker
Noonday Holiness Camp Historical Marker
on FM 450 near Noonday Cemetery

Photo courtesy Gerald Massey, July 2010
Historical Marker:

Noonday Holiness Camp
Interdenominational

Founded in 1897 by J. M. Black, T. P. Black, F. E. Dickard, J. B. LaGrone, J. J. Koon and G. B. Richardson, early civic leaders who were businessmen and landowners.

The first two annual camp meetings were held under brush arbors on site given by Mrs. Alfred Beaty and Messrs. Will Schaffer, Will Brazzil and G. W. Croft. Tabernacle was built here in 1900.

A plantation bell announced services. In early days, guests came by special trains.

Camp is controlled by a board of managers who maintain the facilities and conduct business.
Harrison County Noonday TX - Noonday Camp and  Cemetery
Noonday Camp and Cemetery
Photo courtesy Gerald Massey, July 2010
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Noonday TX Tabernacle
Tabernacle
Photo courtesy Gerald Massey, July 2010
Noonday TX Tabernacle interior
Photo courtesy Gerald Massey, July 2010
Noonday TX cabins
Cabins
Photo courtesy Gerald Massey, July 2010

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Noonday, Texas Nearby Towns:
Marshall the county seat
Jefferson
Hallsville
Longview
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