The red brick Gothic Revival building is the oldest Wichita Falls church in continuous use. The T-plan church has a square three-stage corner tower containing the entrance and a crenellated parapet. The stained glass windows were designed by the Jacoby Studios of St. Louis. Pate and Thompson designed the parish house (1926). Local architect Pate came to Wichita Falls in 1911. During the oil boom he managed the Wichita Falls branch office of Sanguinet and Staats.
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Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd
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