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First Baptist Church of Clarksville

Clarksville, Red River County

Marker Text

Kentucky minister W. M. Pickett and seven charter members organized this congregation in 1847. The devoted group of Baptists endured nearly impassable roads, inclement weather, and a scattered population and built their first sanctuary in 1850 on a site which later became the Clarksville Cemetery. A second sanctuary was built in Clarksville in 1885. The congregation continued to grow and in an effort led by Louis E. Finney built its third sanctuary in 1905 at this site. About that time the congregation organized a Sunday School, a young people's union, and an intermediate girls society know as "The Ida Taylor Missionary Society." In 1919 the church was recognized for the substantial financial support it lent to the Southern Baptist Convention's campaign to evangelize the South. The congregation continued its missionary efforts by organizing in 1951 what was to become Clarksville's self-sustaining College Avenue Baptist Church. The congregation built a new sanctuary at this site in 1959; additional church facilities have been added over the years. First Baptist continues to be active in missionary work and in providing religious guidance and outreach programs for the community. (1994) SUPPLEMENTAL PLATE: First Baptist Church moved from 501 South Walnut to this location in October 2010.

Marker Details

Address 1501 US 82
Location Description First Baptist Church, W side US 82 Bypass (Capt. Henry Stout Highway), 0.5 mi. N of Business US 82.
Marker # 10875
Dedicated 1994
Size, Type 27" x 42"
Code churches; Baptist denomination
Latitude, Longitude 33.619867, -95.072192

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