Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church
Markham
Year Marker Erected: 1999
Location: Avenue B. & 9th Street, Markham
Marker Text:
The Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church traces its history to November 1903, when
a number of residents of Markham's "Tent City" later known as
"Red Town," organized a congregation. Nine charter members were
among those who worked on the canal, cattle ranches, rail lines and in
the rice fields in the area. The Reverend Andrew Lee of Bay City was their
first pastor. The congregation's first building, erected in 1909. was
destroyed in a hurricane the same year. Immediately rebuilt, it was replaced
by a new structure in 1923; that one was destroyed by Hurricane Carla
in 1961. The members acquired the former Ashby Memorial Baptist Church
building and moved it from the Ashby community in 1962. Pilgrim Rest Baptist
Church members continue in the traditions of their founders with programs
of worship and service. (1999)