Details for Stephen Scallorn

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5021009228

Data

Marker Number 9228
Atlas Number 5021009228
Marker Title Stephen Scallorn
Index Entry Scallorn, Stephen
Address
City Smithville
County Bastrop
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 686190
UTM Northing 3336457
Subject Codes Baptist denomination; pioneers
Marker Year 1981
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 7 mi. west of Smithville on FM 2571 right-of-way near Upton
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Maryland native Stephen Scallorn (1787-1887) lived in Kentucky and Tennessee, where he practiced medicine and was active in the Primitive Baptist Church, before moving to Texas. He was attracted to the Republic by the favorable accounts of his oldest son John Wesley Scallorn, who had served with the Texas Army at the Battle of San Jacinto. Stephen Scallorn and his brother William came to Texas with their families in 1837-38 and settled in the vicinity of Plum Creek in Fayette County. There they were instrumental in the formation of the Hopewell Baptist church, an important early church in Texas. Later divided by doctrinal disagreements, the brothers helped form separate fellowships. Two of Scallorn's sons, John Wesley and Elam, died in defense of the Republic. Members of Capt. Nicholas Dawson's outfit, they were attacked by Mexican forces near San Antonio in 1842 and killed. Scallorn remained active in church organization and helped establish an Upton congregation at the age of 98. Twice married and the father of 14 children, he lived in Bastrop County with his son Francis. Stephen Scallorn died at the age of 100 and was buried in the nearby Scallorn Family Cemetery. (1981)

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