Details for Corinth Baptist Church and School

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5467011389

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Marker Number 11389
Atlas Number 5467011389
Marker Title Corinth Baptist Church and School
Index Entry Corinth Baptist Church and School
Address
City Grand Saline
County Van Zandt
UTM Zone
UTM Easting
UTM Northing
Subject Codes cemetery; churches; educational topics
Marker Year 1984
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location FM 1255, 5 mi. S of Grand Saline
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The church and cemetery at this site are all that remain of the once-thriving community of Corinth. Settled during the 1800s, Corinth boasted a gin, grist mill, blacksmith shop, doctor's office, sawmill,stores, and a school during its early years. A post office, established in 1888, operated until 1906. An early Van Zandt County history records that a school existed on this property in 1849, taught by professor James J. Kuykendall. The log schoolhouse also served the Baptist church congregation. It was replaced about 1899 with a two-story building in which the Oddfellows also held their meetings. A third schoolhouse was built in 1916 and later was sold to the church to serve as Sunday School classrooms. Little is known of the origin of the Baptist congregation, since early church records were destroyed by fire. The earliest pastor on record is the Rev. Thomas McAdams Post (1843-1931), who came in 1884 and served a membership of 25. A Civil War veteran, Post is buried in the adjacent cemetery, which is the burial site of several other Civil War veterans and many early settlers in the Corinth area. Although little is left of the Corinth community, its history remains a strong part of Van Zandt County heritage. (1984)

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