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Jim Hogg Was State’s First Native Born Governor

Mar 24, 2024 | From The Vault of Texas History

By Tracy Gupton Former Texas Governor James Stephen Hogg was born on this day 173 years ago. His connection to West Columbia did not occur until after he left the Governor’s Mansion in Austin when he purchased the former Martin Varner-Columbus Patton plantation in...

Rodeo Life Experiences Shared by Taylor Hall Jr.

Feb 29, 2024 | From The Vault of Texas History

By Tracy Gupton Nonagenarian cowboy Taylor Hall Jr. was the special guest of the Brazoria County Library in Angleton Tuesday evening. Better known as “The Bailey’s Prairie Kid,” Hall fielded questions about his long rodeo career, seeming to enjoy basking in his many...

Tuskegee Pilot’s Career Highlighted at Museum

Feb 26, 2024 | From The Vault of Texas History

By Tracy Gupton When author Ben Vinson III was making routine visits to Brooks Manor Apartments in 1999, it is a good bet most West Columbians had no idea a celebrity was living among them. But the man Vinson, an associate professor of Latin American History at Penn...

Dixon Was Brazoria County’s First Black Mayor

Feb 16, 2024 | From The Vault of Texas History

By Tracy Gupton Robert Dixon would have celebrated his 77th birthday last month. The former longtime West Columbia city councilman passed away at the age of 62 September 29, 2009, at Cornerstone Hospital in Houston surrounded by his loving family. But what a unique...

Babe Fisher Takes Pride as Local Historian

Feb 12, 2024 | From The Vault of Texas History

By Donna Dues We are pleased to spotlight a prominent figure in our lives who has played a central role in us knowing, understanding and celebrating Black history in this community. Dorothy Pearl Lewis-Fisher is a lifelong resident of West Columbia, a graduate of...

Rosenwald School WC Museum’s Main Attraction

Feb 6, 2024 | From The Vault of Texas History

By Tracy Gupton Open for tours since 2009, the Columbia Historical Museum’s prized Rosenwald School is now in its 15th year of being available to visitors of the museum as part of their immersion into a world long since gone. The museum at 247 East Brazos Avenue...
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