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First Baptist Church of Marlin

Marlin, Falls County

Marker Text

In Aug. 1851 the Falls County Commissioners Court donated three Marlin City lots as sites for Baptist, Methodist,and Presbyterian churches. Pioneer preacher the Rev. Z. N. Morrell selected a lot later designated as the southeast corner of Ward and Church streets for local Baptist Church of Christ with 10 charter members on April 10, 1852. Early worship services were held in the log courthouse and later in a two-story schoolhouse. A one-room brick church measuring 40 x 60 feet was erected in 1872 by Marlin builder William McComb on the property chosen by the Rev. Morrell. It served until 1898 when McComb constructed a frame edifice on the same site. In 1902 this congregation became the First Baptist Church of Marlin. The present site was purchased in 1915 to relocate the church as noise from the nearby railroad disrupted services. The Rev. S. D. Dollahite preached the first sermon in the new structure in 1929. Education buildings were added in 1950 and 1975. The church bell, about 80 years old, was placed in a brick frame on the church grounds in 1976. This fellowship established a mission, originally known as Perry Street Baptist Church, which later became Trinity Memorial Baptist Church.

Marker Details

Address 309 Coleman St.
Location Description 309 Coleman St., Marlin
Marker # 1651
Dedicated 1977
Size, Type 27" x 42"
Code Baptist denomination; churches
Latitude, Longitude 31.305162, -96.895002

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