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Beryl’s Destruction Topped by Deadly ’32 Storm

Aug 13, 2024 | From The Vault of Texas History

By Tracy Gupton While residents of the West Columbia area are still recovering from the severe damage and massive tree loss weeks after Hurricane Beryl tore a destructive path through this area of Southeast Texas, the loss of human life paled in comparison to the...

A Century of Service: Chesney’s Jewelry WC Gem

Aug 7, 2024 | From The Vault of Texas History

This story was originally posted on the Columbia Historical Museum’s website February 14, 2022. This Saturday, August 10, 2024, Chesney’s will be celebrating its 100th anniversary of being in business in West Columbia, Texas, with a party at the 1836...

Plantations Were Plentiful In Early Brazoria County

Jun 21, 2024 | From The Vault of Texas History

By Tracy Gupton Columbia Historical Museum Before the Civil War came to its bloody conclusion, Brazoria County was home to many large plantations. And the West Columbia/East Columbia area between the Brazos and San Bernard Rivers boasted a hefty share. The Pattons...

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...
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