Saturday, June 13, 2026

Vaughn and Matlock

When I was called to pastor Old Prospect in 1983, I did not know much about the church and community. I would later learn that my great-grandpa Vaughn had connections there. For example, Beeman Strong told me that M. L. Vaughn once preached a two-week revival at Old Prospect and stayed with his grandfather John R. Strong. More recently I found that M. L. Vaughn was a good friend and co-laborer with J. A. Matlock, who lived on Beech Creek and pastored churches in the area, including Old Prospect. M. L. Vaughn pastored two churches associated with the Matlock families – Union Springs and Isabel Chapel.

The Mt. Enterprise Progress, Thursday, June 5, 1924, page 1

The context dictates that there is a typo in the statement “over fourteen funerals,” obviously meant as “over fourteen hundred funerals.”

The Mt. Enterprise Progress, Thursday, June 5, 1924, page 1

“Oak Flat News,” The Mt. Enterprise Progress, Thursday, June 5, 1924, page 1

Notice the difference in how the newspaper speaks of “Rev.” Matlock, while M. L. Vaughn speaks of “Elder” Matlock.

Note: the date on Volume 6, No. 5 of the newspapers is incorrect. It was likely printed on the 12th. J. A. Matlock died on June 8th, so his death could not have been announced on June 5th.

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