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Long Cove Baptist Church

Lometa, Lampasas County

Marker Text

The organizational meeting for the Long Cove Baptist Church was held on February 22, 1876, by The Rev. Noah T. Byars, a prominent early Texas Baptist minister. There were eight charter members in the congregation, which originally was known as Sims Creek Baptist Church. By 1885, the name Long Cove had been adopted. Membership grew under the leadership of itinerant pastors. The fellowship met for worship services for many years in the Long Cove schoolhouse, which was located near this site. The schoolhouse also served as a community social center. When the structure burned in 1925, the congregation, under the leadership of The Rev. D. K. Smith, constructed a wooden sanctuary. By 1981, membership had dwindled such that those remaining voted to disband. For more than a century, the church provided significant service and leadership to the Long Cove community and, through former members, to other areas as well. The cemetery at this site was long associated with the Baptist congregation. It is located on the grounds of the early school building and contains the graves of Civil War and World War II veterans, and pioneers of the rural community. (1985)

Marker Details

Address CR 2664
Location Description From Lometa, N 7 mi. on FM 2942, then W 0.6 mi. on CR 2664
Marker # 3121
Dedicated 1985
Size, Type 27" x 42"
Code cemetery; Baptist denomination; churches
Latitude, Longitude 31.305075, -98.419829

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