Little Hope, TX
Rachel Jenkins General Entry
Little Hope is at the intersection of Farm roads 154 and 312, ten miles east of Quitman in eastern Wood County. The old Little Hope church and cemetery are about 1½ miles north of the community, which is sometimes referred to as the "new" Little Hope.
The area was settled as early as the 1850s, and by
1857 a school, taught by fifteen-year-old Emily Smith, served both the Little
Hope area and the Holly Springs community. In 1881 the Little Hope Missionary
Baptist Church was organized; it was said to have taken its name from the fact
that there was little hope that the church would survive more than a year.
The first meeting of the church was held at a brush
arbor near a place called the Murphy graveyard, but eventually a two-story
building was constructed; the second story was used for meetings of the local
Woodmen of the World lodge. Baptisms for the church were originally conducted
at J. A. Stinson's millpond near the Speer community. Shortly after its
establishment the Little Hope church helped organize a Missionary Baptist
church at the nearby community of East Point.
Little Hope church received a Texas Historical Commission marker in the
early 1980s and was still active at that time. The 1988 county highway map
showed two businesses at the new Little Hope community. By 2000 the population
was twenty-five.
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