Longtime county attorney buried in WC

By Tracy Gupton Columbia Historical Museum Board Member Among the former judges being portrayed at Meet Your Ancestors at Old Columbia Cemetery will be longtime Brazoria County Attorney Reuben Burch Loggins Jr. He will be portrayed by Michael Bailey, curator of the...

The Mills Brothers in Brazoria County

By Benjamin Tumlinson Columbia Historical Museum Board Member As you come into West Columbia from the east, you’ll pass the Brazos River Brisket House and travel over the bridge spanning the Brazos River. I often glance down as I pass over to check the river levels,...
Dead Men Tell No Tales

Dead Men Tell No Tales

A little more than 30 years separated jury verdicts in Brazoria County murder trials involving the killing of two men in the Columbia area. The common threads sewing the unrelated murders together – in addition to them happening in West Columbia and East Columbia –...
Early Colonists Relied on Newspapers

Early Colonists Relied on Newspapers

By SUSAN AVERA HOLT Columbia Historical Museum Board Member In 1836, Stephen F. Austin’s colonists relied on the Telegraph and Texas Register newspaper for notices of land for sale, crop reports, passenger manifests and social events. The weekly paper also carried...