Details for Little Mound Baptist Church and Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5459011325

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Marker Number 11325
Atlas Number 5459011325
Marker Title Little Mound Baptist Church and Cemetery
Index Entry Little Mound Baptist Church and Cemetery
Address
City Gilmer
County Upshur
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 300102
UTM Northing 3622761
Subject Codes cemetery; Baptist denomination; churches
Marker Year 1978
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location FM 49, 12 mi. west of Gilmer
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Unmarked burials in this cemetery may have begun in the late 1860s, predating the founding of the church. The oldest marked grave is that of E. Hoggue, who died in 1877. One year later, in 1878, residents of the thriving pioneer village of Calloway organized Little Mount Baptist Church and met for worship in a structure near the burial ground. Situated on a steep hill called "Little Mound," the one-room building had previously served as a Union church and schoolhouse. It stood on land owned by W. C. Bradshaw, who gave the cemetery and church site to the congregation in 1881. By 1897 the original church building had become too small. Lumber from the structure was used to build another meetinghouse across the road on property donated by J. s. and Sophronia Wallis in 1902. The second structure was torn down in 1925 and again all the usable lumber was incorporated in a new church building, erected on the site of the original. Buried in this cemetery is Confederate heroine Emma Sansom (Mrs.C. B.) Johnson (1847-1900), who at age 16 led Gen. N. B. Forrest's troops across the Black River in her native state of Alabama to attack Federal forces. She later moved to Texas and joined this church.

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