Details for Concord Baptist Church and Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5001008743

Data

Marker Number 8743
Atlas Number 5001008743
Marker Title Concord Baptist Church and Cemetery
Index Entry Concord Baptist Church and Cemetery
Address
City Palestine
County Anderson
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 246348
UTM Northing 3533768
Subject Codes cemetery; Baptist denomination; churches
Marker Year 1997
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 2 mi. north of Palestine on FM 3309, 8 mi. north on CR 404
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Three families named Fitzgerald moved to Texas in the 1840s and purchased land at Mound Prairie Creek, eleven miles north of Palestine. The area in which they settled became known as Fitzgerald. As other families moved to the area, interest grew in organizing a church. Fifteen charter members met at the Fitzgerald schoolhouse in 1871 and formed a Baptist church. It is believed they named it Concord for a community in Louisiana, the former home of some members of the church. By 1883 the congregation was holding services in its own church building. A wooden frame sanctuary was erected at this site in 1901-02 that served the congregation until 1940 when it was destroyed by fire. A brick structure was begun in 1940. The cemetery and church were located on land previously owned by pioneers William A. and Michael R. Fitzgerald. The oldest marked grave is that of Joel Kelley in 1872, although it is believed the site was in use before that time. Among those buried here are early settlers and their families and three Confederate Civil War veterans. The site continues to serve the Concord community and is maintained by a cemetery association.

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