Details for Desdemona First Baptist Church

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5133001212

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Marker Number 1212
Atlas Number 5133001212
Marker Title Desdemona First Baptist Church
Index Entry Desdemona First Baptist Church
Address 201 Genoway Ave.
City Desdemona
County Eastland
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 542515
UTM Northing 3570717
Subject Codes Baptist denomination; churches
Marker Year 1993
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location northeast corner of CR 504 and CR 505
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text This church was organized by nine charter members in 1872. Religious observances began with brush arbor meetings organized in the summer of 1872 by The Rev. Johnnie Northcutt. Early settlers traveled by wagon, horseback, buggy, and on foot to meet under the canopy of Spanish oaks along the banks of nearby Hog Creek (about 1 mile south) to hear Northcutt's Baptist sermons. Beginning in the fall of 1872 monthly services were held in a schoolhouse built near the Hog Creek site by Johnny Carruth and Charlie Mitchell. The congregation, originally called Rockdale Baptist Church, built their first sanctuary in the village of Desdemona shortly after the establishment of the community's first post office in 1877. About that time the church was renamed Desdemona First Baptist Church. Box suppers, baptisms, picnic services at area lakes and water tanks, and lengthy revivals soon became routine activities for the congregation. The discovery of oil here transformed Desdemona from a small village to a booming oil town by 1919. To escape the crowded conditions of Desdemona the congregation built a new sanctuary at this site in 1921-22 on land donated by C.H. and Fannie Genoway. The congregation, active in various missionary efforts, continues to serve the local community. (1993)

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