Details for First Baptist Church of Lampasas

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5281001646

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Marker Number 1646
Atlas Number 5281001646
Marker Title First Baptist Church of Lampasas
Index Entry First Baptist Church of Lampasas
Address 402 S. Key Ave.
City Lampasas
County Lampasas
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 577934
UTM Northing 3437011
Subject Codes churches; Baptist denomination
Marker Year 1981
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SW corner Key Ave. (US 190) and W. 3rd St. Marker faces W. 3rd St. near entrance.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Originally known as Sulphur Springs Baptist Church, this congregation was organized in 1856, the same year the town and county of Lampasas were created. Moses Hughes, one of the earliest settlers in the area, was instrumental in the church's formation. The first pastor was the Rev. Richard Howard (1817-82), a native of South Carolina who was active in the establishment of several pioneer Texas churches. A sanctuary built along Sulphur Creek served the congregation until 1872 when a new building was constructed at Main and Fourth streets. By the late 1880s a larger facility was needed and a new building was begun at Third and Key streets. A lack of funds caused delays and it remained partially built until the 1890s. Under the direction of the Rev. J. M. Carroll, local residents donated property to the church. Funds from the sale of the land were used to complete the building. A fire destroyed the structure in 1937 and new facilities were built on the same site. Since the earliest days of the city, the First Baptist Church of Lampasas has been an active leader in civic development, missions, and Baptist associational work. Many prominent pastors and community leaders have been associated with the congregation. (1981)

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