Milam County
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Val Verde Baptist
Church

Historical Marker Text
Val Verde Baptist Church traces its history to
1875, when eight members of the Baptist Church in Davilla joined
together to organize a congregation closer to their homes. J. S. Mullins
served as the first pastor of the new church. One of the charter
members, James Putnam Whittington (1830-1909) was a veteran of the Civil
War. A member of H. H. Sibley's brigade in the New Mexico Campaign, he
had participated in the Battle of Val Verde. When the time came to name
the new church, Whittington suggested Val Verde, and the other members
agreed. The congregation met in a small schoolhouse until 1884, when
Whittington donated this property for a larger sanctuary and community
cemetery. A building was erected which served the members for the next
sixty-five years. In 1949 a surplus army chapel was moved here from
Brownwood to serve as a new sanctuary. Church members worked to rebuild
the structure, and it was dedicated in January 1951. An annual church
memorial day has been observed by present and former members of the
congregation since 1982. The Val Verde Cemetery on the church grounds
contains the graves of many area pioneers.
1988
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