Liberty Hill Church and School - Liberty Hill, TX
Posted by: jhuoni
N 30° 30.911 W 095° 08.649
15R E 294254 N 3377829
A small country church in the Sam Houston National Forest.
Waymark Code: WMYPGD
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 07/07/2018
Views: 4
The
Liberty Hill
Church & School
The Liberty Hill Church was
founded on October 6, 1897.
This building was moved here
from the site northwest of the
present location in 1905. It
served as both church and
school until 1924. The Hayman
Cemetery Association now
maintains the building and
grounds.
From the Texas State Historical Association: (link below)
LIBERTY HILL, TEXAS (San Jacinto County). Liberty Hill is on Farm Road 2025 sixty miles north of Houston in central San Jacinto County. Ira Buckalew and his two sons, who entered the region from Louisiana sometime before 1884, were the first recorded permanent settlers of the area. Mrs. R. G. West, the wife of another early settler, suggested that the small community be named Liberty Hill at the time the local church was organized in 1897. Although most business was done at Coldspring or Cleveland, the presence of numerous tram railroad lines throughout the Liberty Hill area, in addition to the Foster Lumber Company's ownership or leasing of extensive tracts of land, suggests that the region was once important in the East Texas logging industry. A church and cemetery remain, and gravel pits and oil wells to the north of Liberty Hill reflect continued economic activity.