Details for First Baptist Church of Huntsville

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5471008450

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Marker Number 8450
Atlas Number 5471008450
Marker Title First Baptist Church of Huntsville
Index Entry First Baptist Church of Huntsville
Address 1229 Avenue J
City Huntsville
County Walker
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 256231
UTM Northing 3400820
Subject Codes Baptist denomination; churches
Marker Year 1977
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 1229 Avenue J; Huntsville.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text One of the earliest Baptist congregations in Texas, this church was organized in 1844 by The Rev. Z. N. Morrell, who served as first pastor. The Rev. J. W. D. Creath, a missionary from Virginia, was the second, and The Rev. G. W. Baines, known now as an ancestor of U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson, was the third. General Sam Houston, ex-president of the Republic of Texas, was a member. The congregation dedicated its first church building in 1851; it was on this site. A bell added in the 1850s became a pride of the city. This church hosted the Baptist State Convention five times in the 1850s and 60s. One of the first regular Sunday schools in Texas functioned here by 1864. Blacks in the membership requested and received letters of dismission in 1868, to organize a church of their own. After Sam Houston Normal Institute (now Sam Houston State University) was established in 1879, many of its people came to augment the leadership in this church. The congregation has erected houses of worship in 1891, 1924, and 1954. Throughout its history, it has promoted and financed mission work, and has helped to organize and encourage other congregations.

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