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Goodwill Missionary Baptist Church

Cooks Point, Burleson County

Marker Text

In 1854, numerous slaves arrived near Cooks Point, led by A.S. Broaddus on a six-month wagon ride from Virginia. In 1887, many now-emancipated African American families asked Broaddus to help establish their own church. After the purchase of land near Cedar Creek for $6 on Nov. 13, 1888, Jerry Shorter was called as the first pastor, and Bill Waller, Polk Davis, Ephran Jones and Mason Bridges were ordained deacons. A small building was erected, and regular services began joyfully. The church was rebuilt several times and became the center of a community with a school, cemetery and store. The congregation continues to offer worship, fellowship and cultural heritage to the community.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description FM 1362 N at CR 371
Marker # 17606
Dedicated 2013
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code Religious, Baptist
Latitude, Longitude 30.641172, -96.626502

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