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Mt. Horeb Baptist Church

Blanco, Blanco County

Marker Text

Born a slave in Virginia, Peyton Roberts became a freedman in Caldwell County, Texas, at the close of the Civil War. He soon moved west to this area and the settlement that developed around his farm became known as Peyton Colony. In 1874, under the direction of the Rev. Jack Burch, residents of the community established the Mt. Horeb Baptist Church. Early worship services were held in a log building also used as a school. Since the reconstruction era, Mt. Horeb has served as a focal point for the community and for a widespread rural area. (1988)

Marker Details

Address 593 Peyton Colony Rd.
Location Description from Blanco take 165 8 miles east, then about one mile north on Peyton Colony Rd (CR 409)
Marker # 3493
Dedicated 1988
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Baptist denomination; churches; African American topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.120732, -98.307239

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