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UNION BAPTIST CHURCH EARLIEST BAPTIST
CHURCH IN DALLAS COUNTY; ORGANIZED IN A PIONEER CABIN, MAY 10, 1846,
UNDER LEADERSHIP OF THE REV. DAVID MYERS (1797-1853). CHARTER
MEMBERS WERE FRANKLIN BOWLES, J. B. AND MARGARET ANN LEE, LETTICIA
(MRS. DAVID) MYERS, AND JOHN MILLER MYERS, SARAH AND THOMAS KEENAN
AND NARCISSUS WILBURN JOINED SOON AFTERWARD. THE BAPTIST, AIDED BO
OTHER SETTLERS, IN 1847 BUILT THEIR FIRST MEETING HOUSE ON LAND
GIVEN BY THOMAS AND SARAH KEENAN, NEAR KEENAN CEMETERY (2.4 MI.
SSW), IN PRESENT FARMERS BRANCH. THE REV. DAVID MYERS, THE ORIGINAL
PASTOR, SERVED UNTIL HIS DEATH IN 1853.
WITHIN A GENERATION, UNION CHURCH WAS RELOCATED IN CARROLLTON,
AND BY 1871 WAS OCCUPYING ITS THIRD SITE. IN MAY 1896, AT A 3-DAY
SEMI CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION, A FOURTH SANCTUARY WAS DEDICATED ON A.
W. PERRY LAND. THE PERRY CEMETERY (2.3 MO. NNW) MARKS THAT SITE. AS
TOWN GREW TOWARD THE RAILROADS, THE CHURCH HAD MOVED BY 1911 TO BELT
LINE ROAD AT MYERS STREET. IN TIME IT BECAME THE COLLEGE AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH. IN 1961 PRESENT FACILITIES WERE ESTABLISHED, AND THE
NAME WAS CHANGED TO HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH.
FROM THE BEGINNING, UNION CHURCH HAD AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN
COMMUNITY LIFE, WITH INFLUENCE NOT ONLY IN SACRED BUT ALSO IN
SECULAR AFFAIRS (1974) |