THE REV. NOAH TURNER BYARS
NOAH T. BYARS (1808-1888) PLAYED AN
INTEGRAL ROLE IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE BAPTIST
DENOMINATION IN TEXAS. BORN IN SPARTANBURG,
SOUTH CAROLINA, HE ARRIVED IN TEXAS IN THE EARLY
1830'S AND SET UP A BLACKSMITH/GUNSMITH SHOP AT
WASHINGTON-ON-THE-
BRAZOS, WHERE DELEGATES MET AND ADOPTED THE
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE FROM MEXICO ON MARCH 2,
1836. IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE DECLARATION,
BYARS WAS APPOINTED ARMORER OF THE TEXAS ARMY.
FOLLOWING VICTORY AT SAN JACINTO, HE SERVED AS
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS OF THE TEXAS SENATE AND JUSTICE OF
THE PEACE IN TRAVIS COUNTY.
A CHARTER MEMBER OF THE BAPTIST CHURCH
ESTABLISHED AT WAHINGTON-ON-THE-BRAZOS IN 1838, BYARS
WAS ORDAINED TO PREACH ON OCTOBER 16, 1841. THE
BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION APPOINTED BYARS AS ITS FIRST
MISSIONARY IN 1848. CREDITED WITH FOUNDING MORE
THAN 60 CHURCHES AND 4 BAPTIST ASSOCIATIONS, BYARS
DEVOTED THE LAST 40 YEARS OF HIS LIFE TO ESTABLISHING
CONGREGATIONS ON THE TEXAS FRONTIER. HE HELPED
ORGANIZED THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF BROWNWOOD IN
1876.
AFTER MOVING PERMANENTLY TO BROWNWOOD IN
1882, NOAH BYARS BEGAN WRITING LETTERS TO OTHER
BAPTIST MINISTERS URGING THE CREATION OF A BAPTIST
COLLEGE IN CENTRAL TEXAS. THAT IDEA WAS BROUGHT
TO FULFILLMENT UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF JOHN D.
ROBNETT, PASTOR OF BROWNWOOD'S FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH,
WITH THE OPENING OF HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE IN 1889, ONE
YEAR AFTER BYARS' DEATH. HE WAS BURIED IN
BROWNWOOD'S GREENLEAF CEMETERY.
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