Walker County
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Clapp Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
This congregation was organized in 1854 by The
Rev. J. W. D. Creath, pastor of the Huntsville Baptist Church, and The
Rev. Richard Pace, the pioneer Baptist leader and preacher who served as
the first minister at this church. Early worship services were conducted
in the homes of members. The first church building was a two-story
structure shared with an early Masonic lodge. It was located at the site
of Ebenezer Cemetery (6 mi. NE) on land conveyed in 1854 by Jonathan A.
and Sarah McGary. The building served until 1880, when the church moved
to the West Sandy community. Here services were first held in the
sanctuary of Farris Chapel Methodist Church. A separate building,
completed in the 1890s, was used until 1916, when the congregation
relocated at this site. Throughout its history, Ebenezer Baptist Church
has been led by many prominent pastors. It has also been active in the
ordination of ministers, including J. S. McGraw, a Civil War chaplain,
and Baptist preacher and missionary J. R. Walker, the son of early
church leader J. N. Walker. An instrumental force in the development of
the community, the church continues to reflect the ideals of its pioneer
founders.
Location: From the intersection of SH 30
and IH 45 (Huntsville) take SH 30 W approx. 3 mi. to FM 1791; then SW FM
1791 approx. 9.1 mi. to the intersection of FM 1791 and FM 3179.
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