Details for Pilot Grove Church and Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5285004019

Data

Marker Number 4019
Atlas Number 5285004019
Marker Title Pilot Grove Church and Cemetery
Index Entry Pilot Grove Church and Cemetery
Address
City Yoakum
County Lavaca
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 688429
UTM Northing 3240694
Subject Codes cemetery; Baptist denomination; churches
Marker Year 1984
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location from Yoakum, take SH 111 east about 2.5 miles then go north on CR 406 about 3 miles to FM 2543 then follow east 2/3 mile go south on CR 0.4 mile
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The community of Pilot Grove was named for a landmark grove of trees. One of its first settlers was John Wesley Vick, who brought his family here about 1875. When the need for a community cemetery became evident, Vick donated one acre of his land for that purpose, provided that it was maintained as a free burial ground. The first adult buried in the Pilot Grove Cemetery was Mary C. Williams in 1880, although it is known that several children of early residents were buried here before that time. In 1889, J. Wesley Vick and E. J. Vick deeded one acre of land adjoining the graveyard to the Mt. Herman Baptist Church, which had been organized the same year. The congregation built this wood frame sanctuary on the land in 1891. Descendants of the church's charter members continued to worship here until 1948, when the lack of a regular pastor and regular worship services caused the membership to dwindle to five. Descendants of early Pilot Grove residents have cared for the cemetery and church building over the years. The original cemetery association that formed in 1906 combined with the remaining members of the Mt. Herman Church in 1962 to form the Pilot Grove Church and Cemetery Association.

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