Historical Marker

Hope Cemetery

Marlin · Falls County · Dedicated 1980 · THC Atlas #5145002558

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Marker Inscription

Falls County Judge W. R. Reagan, pioneer school teacher, gave this 10-acre site in 1873 to Hope Baptist Church for a meeting, school, and burial ground. The 61-member fellowship under the pastorate of the Rev. J. J. Davis erected a sanctuary to serve the "Spunky Flat" area. The first grave in the cemetery after 1873 was that of a young girl whose family was traveling through the region. Over the plot they built a small house which washed away in a flood. The first marked site, dated 1874, is that of Alma Etta Watters. A summer revival conducted in 1921 under an arbor revitalized the congregation, and for several years the prayer meetings continued to draw large crowds. As residents moved to cities and young men went into military service in World War II, the membership declined. IN 1943 the last service was conducted. The sanctuary was destroyed by fire in 1966. In the early years relatives and friends provided maintenance for the burial ground. Hope Cemetery Association was organized in 1974 and a tabernacle was constructed five years later. The graveyard, with 104 marked sites and many unmarked plots, continues to serve the area.

About this site

Hope Cemetery is a historical marker in Marlin, Falls County, dedicated in 1980. It is one of 64 historical markers documented in Falls County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 70 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 31.4130, -96.7861 near Marlin. The nearest cataloged historic site is Criswell Cemetery (historical marker), about 2.6 miles away. Others within a short drive include Trinity Lutheran Church, Perry United Methodist Church, and St. Paul United Church of Christ.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5145002558. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 31.4130, -96.7861 · Marlin, Falls County
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