05/09/2024
Yes, Nazarene Baptist Church has been sold for $1.1 million dollars in a private sale. The new owners plan to keep the building with some modifications. The new owners plan to use the church as a small event space.
Not sure what Pastor Rogers and his congregation plan to do next. The last service in this building will be Mother's Day. A delegation of old members and former Green Pond residents plan to attend to commemorate this moment. Join us!
06/24/2022
This is the perfect season to start researching your family history and learn about resources to help you preserve your rich legacy.
Come by the Harris County Historic Preservation Fair this Saturday starting at 9am and listen to the experts in a cool air conditioned facility talk about how to obtain historic markers.
This event is free and open to the public but you must register here: https://bit.ly/3yfMjEH
02/18/2022
It's finally here! The Emancipation National Historic Trail Study is only the second trail in America highlighting the achievements and experiences of African Americans after emancipation.
We know families left many of the coastal areas of Texas and migrated into the urban cities. People are sharing their stories about migration after emancipation. Do you or someone you know have a story of freedom and emancipation. Where did your family migrate from? Please consider sharing your story.
Please join the conversation happening now by submitting your comments online or participate in one of three public meetings regarding the Emancipation Trail feasibility study.
Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3uZhEdp
07/13/2020
Are you engaged in the work happening in College Memorial Park Cemetery? Keep up with descendant activity by liking and following our page. https://bit.ly/3gYxF9j
Descendants of College Memorial Park Cemetery
College Memorial Park Cemetery is one of three remaining African-American cemeteries established in Houston in the era of racial segregation. Founded in 1896, it is located at 3525 W. Dallas.
07/10/2020
College Park memorial is a historic African American cemetery. We have learned there are plans to create a memorial wall to bury people. Do you know any people who have people buried there? Let us know. Things are changing.
03/02/2020
Did you know there are plans to install a new feature at College Park Memorial Cemetery?
Oh yes, it looks like the Cemetery Association has some plans. If you have people buried here, you should find out what that plan entails.
We understand that the historic marker has already been relocated. Descendants of the people buried here should be concerned and respectfully made aware of these plans.
03/02/2020
Pretty soon what was left of the Green Pond(First College Court) community will be gone! All that's left is Nazarene.
The church is still up for sale as they are land locked. Unless they sell for 3 million, they will be like every other black church. No building and not enough money to rebuild anywhere in Houston. Looking at the deed, it appears the current leadership does not have full authority to sell the church.
Who is listed on the original deed and who is listed on the bylaws are two important questions to ask.
Upon this rock I build my church and.......
12/09/2019
1916 Map of Green Pond (First College Court) and College Park Cemetery
12/07/2019
The College Park Memorial Cemetery Association had a ceremony highlighting a new monument as part of an eagle scout project. The association has been beautifying the cemetery for years.
Bethel Baptist Church under the leadership of Pastor Robertson owns the land and works monthly with cemetery clean ups.
Do you have relatives buried here? Learn more by visiting the cemetery website.
09/11/2019
Do you have relatives buried here? Headstones missing? Pay attention! https://abc13.co/2m5KZkRhttps://abc13.co/2m5KZkR
Houston Eagle Scout sets out to save historic black cemetery
The cemetery near downtown has been around since the 1800's, but is falling apart, with headstones missing, broken and halfway buried.
08/25/2019
Commemorating the 400th! Today we honor the arrival of the 20 and odd Africans stolen from Africa to be enslaved in America. We will never forget!
Family of First Enslaved Africans in America Marks 400 Years
A family that traces its bloodline to America's first enslaved Africans said Friday that their ancestors endured unimaginable toil and hardship — but they also helped forge the nation.