Historical Marker

Second Baptist Church of Seguin

Seguin · Guadalupe County · Dedicated 2017 · THC Atlas #5507018789

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Marker Inscription

Following the Civil War, freedmen and their families settled in communities and sought out a place to educate their children and a place of worship. The reverend Leonard Ilsley, a native of Maine, came to Seguin before the Civil War and remained after the war to assist the freedmen community. He helped organize several freedmen churches in the county, performed dozens of marriage ceremonies, and financed the building of a male dormitory at Guadalupe College. On November 16, 1865, Rev. Ilsley met with a small group of freedmen and freedwomen in Seguin and organized the second Baptist Church of Seguin. The congregation eventually settled in to a small concrete and adobe building on East Court and South Bauer Streets known as the Andrew Neill Church House. Rev. Ilsley preached and provided pastoral leadership until Hiram Wilson was appointed pastor in 1867. Prior to emancipation, Hiram Wilson and his brothers were slaves of a presbyterian minister. Under Rev. Wilson’s leadership, the church purchased property at its current location on S. Guadalupe Street in 1874 and built a building for worship and a school. Membership included several Buffalo Soldiers, successful business owners, and educators, including William Ball, who co-organized the Abraham Lincoln School and served as principal. Ball served as pastor of the second Baptist Church from 1884 to 1920. born in a time of turbulence and turmoil, the Second Baptist Church of Seguin has been a beacon of safety, hope and faith for the African American Community of Seguin for well over 150 years. (2017)

About this site

Second Baptist Church of Seguin is a historical marker in Seguin, Guadalupe County, dedicated in 2017. It is one of 75 historical markers documented in Guadalupe County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 249 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 29.5648, -97.9693 near Seguin. The nearest cataloged historic site is Moore House (historical marker), about 0.2 miles away. Others within a short drive include Juan Seguin Burial Site, Guadalupe High School, and Hugo and Georgia Gibson House.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5507018789. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 29.5648, -97.9693 · Seguin, Guadalupe County
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