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Cedar Grove Baptist Church
Satin, Falls County, Texas
County Road 4039 off FM 434,
Satin, Falls County, Texas
Year Erected: 1986
Newly emancipated blacks assembled on
August 20, 1865, to form a congregation at Col. Ruben Buhl's plantation on the Brazos
River (2 1/2 Mi. NE). The sixteen charter members named their fellowship Buhl's
Quarters Baptist Church and met in a log cabin with the Rev. Joe Moore as their
fist pastor. The Brazos River area often flooded, and in 1885 the congregation
moved one mile west to higher ground donated by Col. Edward J. Gurley. The
frame building there was named Rock Dam Baptist Church after the new site.
According to local tradition, members were called to regular and special
services by a bugle blown by brother Mose Wells. In 1890 Col. Gurley gave the
church a bell that announced activity at the site. In that year the church
listed almost 100 members, and the name was changed to Cedar Grove Baptist
Church after the venerable trees shading the sanctuary. By 1924 membership had
grown to 250, due primarily to the influx of sharecroppers on the surrounding
farmland. By the early 1940s, however, land around the church was being
stripped for gravel beds. In 1945 the congregation acquired this site in Satin
and built a new church in 1946 under the leadership of the Rev. Hogan Guy,
still using the 1890 bell.