History

Bostwick one of earliest Old Three Hundred colonists

   Caleb R. Bostwick (Bostick, Bostic), one of Stephen F. Austin’s Old Three Hundred colonists, may have originally been from Columbia County, New York.   He moved to Texas as early as 1820 or 1821, when he traveled from Arkansas with John Ingram and the Thomas Williams family.

Wagner ‘typical country doctor’ for Palacios

   Joseph Ralph Wagner wascborn on May 16, 1870, in Newman, Illinois, was the son of Dr. John Marquand (Marquin) and Sarah Ellen Wagner.  He attended public school in Newman, and was graduated from Rush Medical College in Chicago.   He began his practice in 1895 in Newman.

Scott practiced medicine in Bay City for 31 years

By Dr. Gordon E. Richardson  Dr. Edward Eugene Scott was born February 20, 1867, in Lampasas, Texas.   His parents were Dr. Morgan Jackson and Harriett Kenney Scott. They were natives of Gasconade County, Missouri, both being born there in 1821.

Shiloh important for early Black settlers in Cedar Lane

   The year 1865 was significant in the history of the early Black settlers of the present day Cedar Lane Community.   Their prayers had been answered, they now were free. Overnight, they were transformed from slaves to free community members.

Caney Creek once widely traveled waterway

   Caney Creek, originally named Canebrake Creek after the dense cane growth that banked its sides until white settlement of the area, rises one mile south of Matthews in Colorado County, within the maze of irrigation canals, dead-water sloughs, and old stream channels of the flat prairie near the...

Caney Creek once widely traveled waterway

   Caney Creek, originally named Canebrake Creek after the dense cane growth that banked its sides until white settlement of the area, rises one mile south of Matthews in Colorado County, within the maze of irrigation canals, dead-water sloughs, and old stream channels of the flat prairie near the...