PRAIRIE SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
Prairie
Springs Baptist Church was constituted 14 October, 1882, by G.
W. Grammar, J. W. Slaton, and T. H. Green with 12
members. This church sent a petitionary letter to the fifteenth annual
session, August 17-20, 1883, of the Bosque River Baptist Association
and was granted membership in that association.
On 17 August, 1895, E. H. Carter
and his wife, Matilda Carter deeded a lot or parcel of ground to
the un-named trustees of Prairie Springs Baptist Church. The lot
was situated in Hamilton County and being a part of the Wm. M.
Smith 1476 acre survey and described as follows: Beginning at the SE
corner of the A. D. Marlows tract of land for the SW corner of this
Thence N 20 degrees West 60.5 varas with Marlows east line and to a
rock for the NW corner, Thence N 60 degrees East 87 varas to a rock for
the NE corner, Thence S.30 degrees 65.5 varas to a rock situated in the
South line of my tract of land Thence S 60 W 87 varas to the place of
beginning containing one acre of land. The deed was signed at Hico and was
notorized by J. C. Rodgers. This deed was filed in Hamilton County Deed
Book 12, p. 157.
Prairie Springs Baptist Church
disappeared after 1895.