Mar 14, 2023 | From The Vault of Texas History
By Tracy Gupton Columbia Historical Museum My interest in the writer Victor Rose was piqued a little over a year ago when East Columbia history buff Flem Rogers donated his copy of the book, “The Life and Services of General Ben McCulloch,” to the Columbia Historical...
Mar 2, 2023 | From The Vault of Texas History
By Tracy Gupton Columbia Historical Museum On December 19, 1953, something occurred in West Columbia, Texas, that has never been duplicated. For the one and only time in history West Columbia, site of the first capital of the Republic of Texas, hosted a state...
Feb 17, 2023 | From The Vault of Texas History
By Tracy Gupton Columbia Historical Museum This past Wednesday, February 15, 2023, was declared Bailey’s Prairie Kid Day countywide by the Brazoria County Commissioners Court. Taylor Hall Jr., the “Bailey’s Prairie Kid” himself, was in attendance in Angleton to pose...
Feb 12, 2023 | From The Vault of Texas History
By Tracy Gupton Columbia Historical Museum The year 1957 marked this writer’s birth in January, the West Columbia Roughnecks’ deepest appearance in the high school football playoffs in history at that time, and a native son playing in the NFL championship game in late...
Feb 6, 2023 | From The Vault of Texas History
By Tracy Gupton Columbia Historical Museum Snow’s Cleaners opened for business in West Columbia in 1920, a few years before Chesney’s began selling jewelry on main street in 1924 in the Brazoria County town that was once the first capitol of the Republic of Texas in...
Feb 2, 2023 | From The Vault of Texas History
By Tracy Gupton Columbia Historical Museum Juneteenth is celebrated annually across the great state of Texas and beyond, but many are unaware of the event’s origins. With February being “Black History Month” in America, now is a good time to look closer at what...