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Texas Christmas Timeline Through the Years

Dec 24, 2023 | From The Vault of Texas History

1599 – A Spanish expedition led by Juan de Oňates introduces First Nations to Christmas near El Paso.1693 – Spanish soldiers under Juan Domínguez de Mendoza cross the Rio del Norte, now called the Rio Grande, on Christmas Day and holds a Mass on Texas...

Former Mayor Gilbert Honored by SRT Group

Nov 29, 2023 | From The Vault of Texas History

By Tracy Gupton Former West Columbia Mayor C.B. “Bubba” Gilbert was posthumously honored with induction into the Sons of the Republic of Texas at a recent meeting of the Stephen F. Austin Chapter 6 of the SRT. A Sons of the Republic of Texas medallion was...

Nation Shaken by JFK Assassination 60 Years Ago

Nov 22, 2023 | From The Vault of Texas History

By Tracy Gupton When I was going through a cabinet at my parents’ home following the death of my father in 2001, I came across several stacks of old newspapers that my mother had kept over the years. She preceded my Dad to “her reward,” as Granny...

Judge Gupton Was Descendant of Early Local Furniture Maker from Copenhagen, Denmark

Nov 11, 2023 | From The Vault of Texas History

By Thurman M. Gupton Editor’s Note: Former longtime district judge Thurman Morris Gupton of West Columbia was born on this day, November 11, 1911, 112 years ago in Iago near Boling, Texas. He was the son of Eula Meadows Gupton, a native of Alabama, and former...

Area Civic Leader Beth Griggs Among Five to be Portrayed at Saturday Meet Your Ancestors Event

Nov 2, 2023 | From The Vault of Texas History

By Tracy Gupton West Columbia treasure Beth Griggs was within two months of becoming a centenarian when she died on October 27, 2018. The 99-year-old historian was eulogized at her funeral five years ago at Columbia United Methodist Church by West Columbia Mayor...

“Ghosts” Character Angeline Kerr to be Portrayed at Saturday Event at Historic Columbia Cemetery

Oct 31, 2023 | From The Vault of Texas History

By Tracy Gupton Halloween 2023. What better day than today to focus on one of the dozen or so stories told by former reference librarian at the Brazoria County Library Catherine Munson Foster in her popular 1977 book, “Ghosts Along the Brazos.” Angeline Caldwell Kerr,...
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