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St. John Missionary Baptist Church

Missouri City, Fort Bend County

Marker Text

After the Civil War, former DeWalt Plantation slaves, led by Rev. Dave King, formed St. John Baptist Church (Colored) in 1869. In 1900, Anna Cartwright Roberts deeded two acres in the David Bright League to the church and County School District #19. In 1935, George L. Dew purchased the property and sold two acres in the William Stafford League to the church to relocate. In the 1960s, the church building was repositioned to the opposite side of the property and enlarged with materials from the former school. A rear addition was built in the 1970s. A 2006 arson fire heavily damaged the property. The church has held Juneteenth picnics, celebrations, activities and continual services for the surrounding communities. (2016)

Marker Details

Address 6731 Oilfield Road
Location Description In Missouri City on TX Hwy 6 South, turn right on Oilfield Road and continue to 6731 on the west side of the road
Marker # 18520
Dedicated 2016
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code
Latitude, Longitude 29.552349, -95.563741

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