Callahan County
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Admiral Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
Organized in 1881 with nine charter members,
this church first served pioneer settlers of the Admiral community.
Services were conducted in a family log cabin, under brush arbors, or in
local schoolhouses until members built a sanctuary here near the turn of
the century. Known early as Shiloh Baptist, the congregation adopted the
community name in 1905. The church disbanded in 1968, but the building
and nearby cemetery remain as reminders of Admiral, a settlement that
once included stores, doctors, a gin, school, and post office. Texas
Sesquicentennial 1836-1986. Supplemental Plate: The Historic Admiral
Baptist Church building, located east of the cemetery, was destroyed in
a fire set by vandals in 1993.
1986
location: From Baird, take Highway I-20 east
about 5 miles to exit 313, then follow FM 2228 south about 6.3 miles to
Admiral |