First Baptist Church of Granbury

Historical marker location:
1851 Weatherford Hwy, Granbury, Texas
( Granbury, 1851 Weatherford Highway)
Marker installed: 2002
Marker size: 27" x 42"

First Baptist Church of Granbury

Early Texas settlers often worshipped in homes, or outdoors and under brush arbors. In this area, a group of men and women met for services near where Lambert's Branch joins the Brazos River. When the Rev. J.N. Chandler was traveling through the area in 1866, he came across the small group of worshippers and agreed to serve as their pastor, which he did for almost 20 years. Other early pastors and leaders were S.l. Tarrant, H.A. Thompson, M.M. Robinett and J.F. Nutt.

During Chandler's tenure as minister to the young missionary Baptist church, the congregation organized a Sunday school in 1878 and joined the Paluxy Association in 1880. In 1882, the church began plans for building a sanctuary, and members of the Nutt family sold property to deacons I.M. Steele, C.W. Miller and Thomas Lockett. The congregation dedicated their house of worship in April 1884, and the building served them until 1904, when they selected a different lot and built a larger structure.

Church members have actively supported missions at various levels, local through international. The Granbury auxiliary of the Foreign Missionary Society organized in 1890, later combining with the Home Missionary Society. The Woman's Missionary Society helped raise funds for the church sanctuaries and parsonage, also serving the community through a hospital pledge. The congregation has also supported mission churches in neighboring communities Thorp Spring and Fairview.

The First Baptist Church of Granbury moved to this site in the 1990s. After more than 100 years of worship, it continues to serve its members and community.

(2003)

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Hood County, located in the state of Texas, has a rich and diverse history spanning centuries. The area was initially inhabited by several Native American tribes, including the Comanche and Lipan Apache. European settlement began in the 1850s when the Texas legislature established Hood County in 1866, named after Confederate General John Bell Hood.

The county quickly grew as settlers arrived, and Granbury, the county seat, was founded in 1867. Throughout the late 1800s, Hood County experienced significant developments in infrastructure, including the construction of roads, bridges, and the arrival of the railroad. These advancements facilitated trade and brought newfound prosperity to the area.

The late 19th century also witnessed the impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction era on Hood County. Former slaves were granted freedoms, and the county's demographics started to shift. The farming and ranching industries flourished, with cattle becoming a primary economic driver.

In the 20th century, Hood County continued to grow and adapt. With the advent of the automobile, transportation improved and helped connect the county with surrounding areas. The county's economy diversified, incorporating industries such as manufacturing, tourism, and healthcare. Today, Hood County is known for its natural beauty, historic downtown areas, and vibrant community, attracting tourists and new residents alike.

This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Hood County, Texas.

  • 1856 - Hood County is established on January 25.
  • 1860s - The community of Hood County is primarily settled by Anglo-Americans.
  • 1867 - The town of Granbury is founded and becomes the county seat.
  • 1875 - The city of Granbury is incorporated.
  • 1885 - The Texas Central Railroad reaches Granbury.
  • 1890s - Hood County experiences an oil boom, leading to increased population and economic growth.
  • 1921 - The Hood County Courthouse is built.
  • 1930s - The Great Depression impacts Hood County, causing financial hardship for many residents.
  • 1947 - Lake Granbury is created by the construction of De Cordova Bend Dam.
  • 1970 - The Hood County Historical Museum is established.
  • 1990s - Hood County sees significant population growth due to its proximity to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.