Details for Near Site of Pansy Baptist Church

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5107003932

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Marker Number 3932
Atlas Number 5107003932
Marker Title Near Site of Pansy Baptist Church
Index Entry Pansy Baptist Church, Near Site of
Address US 82
City Crosbyton
County Crosby
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 308817
UTM Northing 3728938
Subject Codes Baptist denomination; churches; African American topics
Marker Year 1996
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location From Crosbyton, 10.4 mi. E on US 82, NE corner of US 82 and FM 836, N side of the road
Private Property
Marker Condition
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The Pansy Baptist Church was organized in 1905 by J. V. Leatherwood, John Holt, P. H. Leatherwood, Snow Loyd, and J. M. Leatherwood to serve the residents of the Pansy community. Church services were conducted in the school building until 1916 when the congregation constructed its first sanctuary. An arbor was built on the church grounds for revival services. The church building was moved two miles south in 1946 for the convenience of the membership. A parsonage was erected in 1947 for the congregation's first full-time pastor. A new sanctuary was built and was dedicated on July 16, 1950. The church building burned in August 1965, and services were held in a church member's barn until December, when a new structure was completed. The church supported a strong mission outreach program. Through the years population dwindled in the rural community of Pansy. In 1995 the remaining members of the Pansy Baptist Church voted to disband. The church building was donated to the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, an African American congregation in Floydada. The building was moved 32 miles by 140 volunteers from Crosbyton, Pansy, Floydada, and Wiley. (1996)

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