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Longtime Roughnecks Coach Derrich Passes Away at 82

Mar 6, 2025 | From The Vault of Texas History

By Tracy Gupton Funeral services for former Columbia Roughnecks Athletics Director and Head Football Coach Ed Derrich will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, March 7, 2025, at St. John the Apostle Catholic Church, 807 Loggins Drive, in West Columbia. Ed, who is a former...

Public Invited to Curator’s Sunday Program at WC Museum About East Columbia’s Role in Texas Independence

Feb 27, 2025 | From The Vault of Texas History

Columbia Historical Museum Curator Michael Bailey will be examining the role of East Columbia in early Texas history in general and more specifically the local community’s role in the Texas War for Independence when he speaks on the subject at a special program...

Rogers Was Treasure Trove of Historical Knowledge

Feb 20, 2025 | From The Vault of Texas History

By Tracy Gupton Board members of the Columbia Historical Museum are struggling to come to terms with the sudden loss of our friend and fellow board member Flem Rogers. His absence from our lives, his presence at our monthly meetings, and his guidance in all matters...

Viola Funeral Home in Business for Nearly 90 Years

Feb 18, 2025 | 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...

Dixon Was Brazoria County’s First Black Mayor

Feb 16, 2025 | From The Vault of Texas History

By Tracy Gupton Robert Dixon would have celebrated his 78th 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...

Tuskegee Pilot’s Career Highlighted at Museum

Feb 11, 2025 | 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...
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