First Missionary Baptist Church
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member TheMarkerFinder
N 30° 43.510 W 095° 33.447
15R E 255113 N 3401937
A marker about a historic church in Huntsville.
Waymark Code: WM10XBK
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 07/05/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
Views: 5

During a week-long camping trip in Huntsville State Park, I spent a day driving around Walker County finding as many markers as possible.
Marker Number: 16906

Marker Text:

In 1867, Huntsville Methodists and Baptists shared the Union Church. Two years later, the Baptists built a separate church in the Rogersville neighborhood called First Missionary Baptist Church, which was organized by Rev. J.J. Rhinehardt with the assistance of "Mother" Sarah Rolling. On Feb. 27, 1872, the church purchased property on 10th Street, near the present location of Avenue P and 10th, from Phyllis Randall for $40 in gold by Clark Roland (Rolling), John James and York Henderson who were the church trustees. It is said that this site was where General Sam Houston and a lawyer named Wylie (Andrew P. Wiley) debated the questions of succession and slavery. A second tract of land on the west bank of Tanyard Branch at the north side of Fannin (10th) Street was purchased from Ellen Montgomery for $100 by trustees on Aug. 4, 1877. The membership grew under Rev. J. R. Woodall’s leadership and the church remained strong until his untimely death. Under the administration of Rev. Woodall, a modern brick structure was built in 1952 at 1530 10th Street on land bought from the Boldin family, across from the site of the original church, a wooden structure, which was later demolished.

The church has had several notable members including Professor Samuel Walker Houston, Deacon J.M. Mettawer, and Joshua Houston, Sr. Important contributions to the community have been the Central District Missionary Association, "The Youth Revival" in which the youth department developed a scholarship and free lunch program for the sick and shut-in, Sunday school classes for the elderly and young, food drives, Black History Month events, and a scholarship fund for graduating high school seniors. today, the church continues as a foundation for community pride and progress.

175 Years of Texas Independence ★ 1836-2011

Marker is Property of the State of Texas


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