County Line Baptist Church and Cemetery
N 31° 28.859 W 093° 57.037
15R E 409705 N 3483300
The state historic marker for County Line Baptist Church and Cemetery
in Sabine County Texas
Waymark Code: WMXE7E
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/01/2018
Views: 2
The County Line Baptist Church and Cemetery is located along FM 2448 off of the SH 21 in Sabine County
Marker Number: 11030
Marker Text: This congregation began soon after the end of the Civil War in the Freedmen's community known as Weeks Quarters (about 2 mi. S). Early prayer meetings and worship services were conducted in homes.
Led by the Rev. M. McBerry, the congregation built its first sanctuary in 1868. Worshipers came from a large surrounding area to attend services in the small frame building, which also served as a community schoolhouse. The church's name originated from its location near the Sabine-San Augustine County line.
In 1885 the members voted to relocate the church to the nearby Hankla community, next to the County Line Cemetery (about 2/10 mi. N). The oldest documented grave in the cemetery dates to 1902, although local oral tradition suggests burials occurred much earlier. Many early graves are unmarked.
In 1944 the congregation voted to move once again to this location. Since that time additional facilities have been built to serve the growing congregation. County Line Baptist Church continues to serve members from a large area in both San Augustine and Sabine counties. (1990)
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