Friday, January 25, 2013

New Exhibit at BVMNH to Highlight the Astin Family

The Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History (BVMNH) is pleased to present its new exhibition:  Legacy – The Astin  Family – Culture and Couture in Early 20th Century Bryan.  The exhibit opening reception, free to the public, will begin at 6:00 pm, Thursday, January 31, 2013, with a fascinating presentation by Fran Lamb about the Astin Family and early 20th century Bryan.  A reception and gallery viewing will follow.  Fran Lamb, a local KAMU radio personality, is best known for writing and narrating more than 400 episodes of Heritage Highlights, stories of Brazos Valley history.  Fran brings her unique homespun style and extensive research efforts to all of her programs. 

The exhibition tells the Astin family story, charting the rise of the family and its business enterprises in the Brazos Valley region.  James Hugh Astin, pioneer planter, first came to Texas in 1854, and after a brief stint as a gold miner in California, but he returned in 1861, serving in the Confederate Army’s famed Hood’s Brigade.  Ultimately, Astin married, settling in Bryan in 1865.  Gradually, through hard work and native business sense, he accumulated extensive holdings in the Brazos Bottom, becoming one of the most successful cotton farmers in the region. His descendants constructed Rivermist, an extensive cotton plantation near Bryan, and went on to become one of the most prominent families in Brazos County.

The Astin’s are one of a few key families who helped build this region into what it has become today.  Their story provides a point of access to their milieu, one of privilege on the frontier in the 19th century, and the gradual transformation that social, economic and political realities imposed through the first half of the 20th century.  The exhibit incorporates fashion, graphic design, and art from the period to highlight the popular culture and couture of the first three decades of the 20th century.

Nina Heard Astin and her daughter, Nina Bess, well known for generosity and community involvement, bequeathed much of their inherited wealth to the Bryan/College Station community through the Nina Heard Astin and Nina Bess Astin Charitable Trusts.  The two trusts continue to support community projects, scholarships, and charitable organizations including the Museum.  Legacy will be held in the Museum’s main gallery – named for the Astin family.

Materials on loan from the Heard-Craig House Museum in McKinney, Texas, including photographs and family china, will augment an extensive collection of historical clothing once belonging to members of the Astin family, on loan from the Brazos Heritage Society.  Supplementing couture on display are stunning examples of period jewelry, purses, and hats.  A selection of decorative items, including Steuben glass and Tiffany reproductions, art from the period on loan from the J. Wayne Stark University Center Galleries, and other Art Nouveau and Art Deco pieces will give the visitor a sense of the prevailing art and design movements of the period.  Collaborators include historian John P. Blair and genealogical researcher Bill Page, along with members of the Brazos Heritage Society and coordinating curator, Elisabeth Manning of the BVMNH.

The Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History is open to visitors Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm. The admission fees: adults $5; seniors/students/children $4; children 3 and under are free.

Members of the Brazos Heritage Society are encouraged to attend this opening reception.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Heritage Highlights

Every Monday morning people in the listening area of KAMU-FM radio tune in to hear Heritage Highlights, a brief radio show that provides historical highlights of the Brazos Valley.  This program has been in existence since September 2004, and until recently was sponsored by the Brazos Heritage Society.  It is now sponsored by Mark B. Lindsay, M.D.

All these programs – more than 400 episodes written and narrated by Fran Lamb – are archived on the KAMU website and may be accessed at: http://kamu.tamu.edu/FMLocal/EpisodeList.php?show_id=1106330212.

Persons interested in the history of the Brazos Valley – its people, places, and events – would do well to visit this site and listen to some of the fascinating podcasts.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Texas Insights

The Texas State Historical Association, in cooperation with its partners, is proud to offer Texas Insights, an electronic newsletter designed to share opportunities for Texas teachers and students while promoting effective instructional practices. The newsletter is distributed via email in August, October, January, March, and May.  

The January 2013 (Volume III, Issue 3) edition of this electronic publication may be read by visiting: http://www.teachingtexas.org/enewsletter/january2013.

Friday, January 4, 2013

College Station Exploring History Lunch Series

The College Station Historic Preservation Committee and the Senior Advisory Committee have developed an outstanding Exploring History Lunch Lectures Series for 2013.  Please join them on January 16, 2013, at the Aldersgate United Methodist Church, as they present:

Me & Fish Jones 
Featuring author Dennis Davenport

Dennis will talk about personal experiences from his 17-year career overseeing the dorms of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets, including the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band. These stories reflect the full gamut of the Aggie experience and feature a number of incredible twists, timings, and closures.  

The luncheon is $5.00 per person, payable at the door, and begins at 11:30 AM in the Aldersgate United Methodist Church at 2201 Earl Rudder Freeway in College Station. 

Parking is available in the main lot to the south of the building.  Enter through the main double doors, take a left, and you will be directed to the meeting room.   In case you are not familiar with this facility, it is located just north of Academy, Gander Mountain, and Dickey’s, on the frontage road between Southwest Parkway and Harvey Road. 

Reservations are required and must be made with Marci Rodgers, Senior Services Coordinator, College Station Parks & Recreation Department, at mrodgers@cstx.gov or by calling 979-764-6371.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Electronic Newsletter Year-End Report

Heritage Brazos, the electronic newsletter of the Brazos Heritage Society, had its inception in May 2011.  At year end 2012, the Society’s newsletter has had 7,114 online visits from 50 different countries. 

While the vast majority of those visits were from within the United States, the newsletter’s website was also viewed by people in the following countries (listed in alphabetical order): Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Benin, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Côte d’Ivoire, Czech Republic, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Malaysia, Mexico, Namibia, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Togo, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Venezuela, and Vietnam.

In decreasing order, the ten countries with the most visits are: United States – 6,015; Russia – 407; China – 87; United Kingdom – 71; Germany – 58; France – 56; United Arab Emirates – 50; Canada – 36; Israel – 22; and Thailand – 22.

The Society’s online newsletter contains all the information as the one presently being mailed to members, and much more.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Happy New Year

Members of the Executive Committee of the Brazos Heritage Society wish you all the very best for 2013.


Simply stated, may you be safe these last days of 2012 and may you find the new year to be significantly better than the old.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Christmas Stroll Well Attended

The Brazos Heritage Society’s Christmas Stroll in the East Side Historic District and related activities in Heritage Park on December 15, 2012, proved to be an overwhelming success.


 Four houses, beautifully decorated for the Christmas season, were opened for the Stroll.  Those opened included the home of Linda Roberts, better known as the Clary House, at 601 East 30th Street; Susan and Mitchell Roy’s home at 616 East 31st Street; the home of Isabel and Todd McPartlin at 501 East 31st Street; and Harriet and Phil Smith’s home at 705 East 31st Street.

In addition, two homes on opposite sides of Heritage Park, while not opened to the public, provided refreshments to Stroll participants.  Nat and Dan Hilliard at 615 East 30th Street and Donna and John Van Duyn at 615 East 31st Street served wassail and cookies.  


Throughout the evening the “Sweet Strings on the Brazos,” a mountain dulcimer band, provided beautiful Christmas music from the Matthew Winsper Knobel Memorial Gazebo in the Park.  The Park was decorated for the Christmas season, with hundreds of twinkling lights on the Gazebo and light poles.

A big hit of the evening was the opportunity to ride in the horse drawn carriage around the neighborhood, which was provided as part of the price of admission to the Stroll.


On the day following the Christmas Stroll, Isabel McPartlin, whose home was on the tour, sent a message to Society President Nat Hilliard; the relevant parts read as follows:

Hope ya’ll are having a wonderful Sunday!  

First, I would like to thank all of those who organized the Christmas Stroll event yesterday.  As first time participants we (Todd and I) don’t have anything to compare it to but the music, the carriage ride, and the wassail were great touches.  This combined with the gift of perfect weather from God made for an incredible evening!  

Todd and I were thrilled to be asked to participate and to be considered among the three other beautifully decorated homes on the tour.  

Nat – The signs you made were adorable and the feedback I heard from those who came through was nothing but good stuff.  Well done!  

Thank you again all!  

Merry Christmas!

Perfectly said, Isabel.  The 2012 Christmas Stroll was thoroughly enjoyable and brought back remembrances of Christmases past.


The Society’s Executive Committee is grateful for all the effort by so many people that made this such a successful event.

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Monday, November 5, 2012

A Christmas Stroll Scheduled

On December 15, 2012, from 6:00 to 9:00 PM, the Brazos Heritage Society will host a Christmas Stroll in the East Side Historical District and Heritage Park.

Ticket sales for home tours will be in the park from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM; tickets for adults are $6.00 and tickets for children under 12 years are $4.00.  

Hidden Oasis Carriage Company will provide horse drawn carriage rides in the neighborhood at no additional costs for those with tour tickets.  

Come see hundreds of twinkling lights in Heritage Park and listen to festive Christmas music provided by “Sweet Strings on the Brazos,” a mountain dulcimer band.  Please bring a chair if you would like to sit and enjoy the music longer.  

Portions of five historic homes will be open and some homes will be providing free refreshments for the Stroll.

Honor Those Who Served

The Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial Board of Directors will be hosting the annual Veterans Day program at 4:00 PM on Sunday, November 11, 2012, at the Veterans Park and Athletic Complex in College Station.  

The event, held at the Louis L. Adam Memorial Plaza, is a reverent and patriotic opportunity for members of our community to honor all of our veterans and the sacrifices they have made for our freedom.  There will be a formal reading of the veterans’ names being added to the Wall of Honor.

This year’s keynote address will be delivered by Eddie J. Davis, President of the Texas A&M Foundation.  Members of the A&M Corps of Cadets, Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band, and Corps Center Guard will also participate in the ceremony at the Wall of Honor at Veterans Park.

For additional information, visit www.bvvm.org.

Exploring History Lunch Lecture Series Reminder

The College Station Historic Preservation Committee and the Senior Advisory Committee have developed an outstanding Exploring History Lunch Lectures Series for 2012.  Please join them on November 14, 2012, at the Aldersgate Church, as they present:

Second Thoughts: Presidential Regrets with Their Supreme Court Nominations
Featuring author William T. Harper

The luncheon is $5.00 per person, payable at the door, and begins at 11:30 AM in the Aldersgate United Methodist Church at 2201 Earl Rudder Freeway in College Station. 

Parking is available in the main lot to the south of the building.  Enter through the main double doors, take a left, and you will be directed to the meeting room.   In case you are not familiar with this facility, it is located just north of Academy, Gander Mountain, and Dickey’s, on the frontage road between Southwest Parkway and Harvey Road. 

Reservations are required and must be made with Marci Rodgers, Senior Services Coordinator, College Station Parks & Recreation Department, at mrodgers@cstx.gov or by calling 979-764-6351.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Planting Trees in Heritage Park

On Saturday, October 20, 2012, Eagle Scout candidate Blaine Brezina and a host of volunteers were in Heritage Park planting trees. 

According to Blaine, the 2oth was a “great success.”  Bob Holmes with the Bryan Parks and Recreation Department and 16 volunteers, many from Boy Scout Troop 383, planted the following trees: 3 Natchez Crepe Myrtles, 4 Dynamite Crepe Myrtles, 2 Redbuds, 7 Lacebark Elms, 3 Live Oaks, and 9 Lantana.  The trees were planted in accordance with the approved Master Plan for the park.  Many of the trees were donated by Lowes in College Station and Keep Brazos Beautiful.   


To date the Brazos Heritage Society has received a little more than $2,000 in contributions for trees.  Many of these contributions were given in honor or memory of people.  Donations for trees were received from Dan and Donna Beto, Dorothy Bing, Jenny Bulhof, Dan and Nat Hilliard, Dena Kahan, Kyle and Elizabeth Kovel, Homer and Beverly Myers, Susan Ohendalski, Bookman and Florence Peters, Mervin and Annette Peters, the Brazos Heritage Society, and Paul and Dorothy Van Riper. 


On Saturday, October 27, 2012, there was another good turnout of volunteers, who were responsible for planting 2 Mesquites, 9 Vitex, 2 Crepe Myrtles, a Redbud, and a number of Lantana around the gazebo.  In addition, the Yaupon bushes were moved from the gazebo to the sides of the park benches.  According to Blaine, the project is starting to come together.

The next planting will take place on Saturday, November 10, 2012. 

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

No Winner for the September Contest of Where in Brazos County?

Sadly, no one submitted a correct answer for the September “Where in Brazos County?” Photo Contest, which was posted on this electronic newsletter on September 29, 2012, at: http://heritagebrazos.blogspot.com/2012/09/where-in-brazos-county-september-contest.html.


The photograph shows a marker found in the center of the Matthew Winsper Knobel Memorial Gazebo in Heritage Park in Bryan, Texas.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Union Pacific Steam Locomotive Coming to Area

The historic Union Pacific No. 844 steam locomotive will be stopping in Navasota and Hearne.  


This beautiful engine will be stopping in the downtown Navasota on Monday, October 29, 2012, from 10:30 AM to 11:00 AM.  The city will be blocking off Railroad Street from Holland to Washington Avenue for visitors to safely view the train.

The engine will proceed north, passing through Bryan at the West 29th Street crossing at South Bryan Avenue around 11:50 AM, and a continuing to Hearne, arriving at 1:00 PM.

The train will remain in Hearne at West 4th Street and South Market Street for the remainder of Monday, October 29, 2012, and all of Tuesday, October 30, and Wednesday, October 31; on those two days it will be on display from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.


On Thursday, November 1, 2012, the train will depart Hearne at 8:00 AM and travel northwest, stopping in several cities before reaching its destination of Cheyenne, Wyoming, on Thursday, November 8, 2012.

It is well worth driving to Navasota or Hearne to see this fascinating piece of transportation history.

Additional information about this engine and others may be found at this link: http://www.up.com/aboutup/special_trains/steam/index.shtml.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Camp Hearne Historic Site to Host Third Annual WWII Living History Event

Camp Hearne is bringing World War II history to life during its third annual “A Day in the Life…” living history event on October 27, 2012, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Camp Hearne, a WWII prisoner-of-war base camp located on FM 485 northwest of Hearne, Texas, has been touted as the best documented POW camp in the United States. Many folks simply do not realize almost 432,000 German, Italian, and Japanese prisoners were housed in the United States during WWII.  Camp Hearne, where more than 4800 mostly German prisoners were detained, is the perfect historic site to tell this story.

You will be able to visit the WWII POW Camp Exhibit, walk the trails to prisoner-built remains, interact with WWII living historians as they “show and tell” their collections, watch weapons demonstrations and view WWII vintage vehicles.  Put on an olive drab shirt and helmet and hop aboard My Gal, a restored jeep, waiting for your photo-op. To really get in the spirit of this day in the past, don your parents’ or grandparents’ 1940s apparel and just make-believe. 

 This tribute is an acknowledgement of contributions made by all Americans during a most difficult time: our fighting soldiers abroad, our service men and women protecting our homeland, our citizens working in the factories and farms, our children gathering scrap iron and rubber, and our families sacrificing their fathers, sons, and brothers.  All contributed to win the war and protect our freedoms.

For additional information, visit www.camphearne.com or contact Cathy Lazarus or Melissa Freeman at 979-314-7012.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Brazos Heritage Society at Boonville Days

On October 6, 2012, the 7th Annual Boonville Days Living History Fair was held at the Brazos Center.  This was a wonderful event that highlighted life in historic Boonville. Members of the Brazos Heritage Society were present and contributed to this learning experience


Nat Hilliard, Society President, showed how butter was churned, which was a big hit with attendees.  Beverly Myers, the organization’s Treasurer, provided a demonstration of English paper piecing.  In addition, Sheila Fields, Research Chair, had an informative display about the history of Boonville.


Randy and Stephanie Hilliard, Heritage Park Co-Chairs, were present and recorded activities through photographs and a written report.  Stephanie’s comprehensive report of this educational event may be read by going to her blog – Where Hearts Meet Needs: Highlighting the Work of Non-Profit Organizations in My Community and Beyond: http://whereheartsmeetneeds.blogspot.com/2012/10/exploring-days-of-yore.html.