Reverend Joseph Perkins Sneed (January 10, 1804 – November 21, 1881) was an American preacher, farmer and educator. A minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, he established the first-ever Methodist church in Waco, Texas. Prior to and during the course of the American Civil War, he converted many slaves to the Methodist faith.
Meanwhile, Sneed was also a farmer, first in Gay Hill, Washington County and later in Port Sullivan, Texas,[1] where he founded the Port Sullivan Male and Female Institute (also known as the Port Sullivan College).[6]
Prior to the American Civil War, from 1855 to 1861, Sneed helped convert African slaves to the Methodist faith at the Port Royal African Mission in Texas.[1] After taking a year off in 1861, he resumed his ministry with blacks during the course of the war, from 1862 to 1865.[1]
Personal life and death
Sneed married Achsah Bond Harris in 1842.[1] They had three children.[1]