Thursday, April 4, 2019

TAKE THE BROWNTOWN QUIZ: DO YOU KNOW LOCAL HISTORY?



Special to el Rrun-Rrun
In order to get a glimpse of Brownsville’s colorful history we must retreat and revisit its people and the historical events that shaped this city—a history that figured in the annals of our country since the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848.

Those diaries, letters, newspapers, magazines, books and the stories past on by our founding fathers were the sources that helped us keep up with the civilized world then and now.

In the 1950s, the Brownsville Herald published several stories that attempted to educate its readers about local history—the following are summaries of those articles. Selected excerpts were submitted by Jo Sobrino:

Did You Know?

 That the means of transit to Matamoros from Brownsville in 1890 were two row boats, the “America” and the “Mexico”?

 That the first telegraphic communication linking Brownsville to the outside world was on May 1, 1871?

 That the twin cities at the mouth of the Rio Grande were Bagdad and Clarksville?

 That the hurricane of 1874 wiped out the cities of Bagdad and Clarksville?

 That the world premier of the film “Red River” took place in Brownsville at the Capitol, in McAllen at the Palace, and in Harlingen at the Arcadia?

Why was the premier in the Valley—because the movie was the story of the “Chisholm Trial—which actually began in Brownsville?

 That R.B. Rentfro was a member of the Constitutional Convention of 1875, and also a member of the House of Representatives of the twenty-first session of the Texas Legislature, being elected as a Republican from this, at the time, strongly Democratic district?

 That there was a school called “Little Indiana School” located on the Northeast corner of Boca Chica and Indiana Ave (now FM 511). Teachers that taught there were Zola Berry, Margaret Conklin, Edwin Hockaday, and his father. The school existed from about 1910-1922.


Did You Know?
 That the famed Alice to Brownsville Stage Line was inaugurated in 1884. The line carried the U. S. Mail and it required 40 hours of riding to reach Alice.


 That the Rio Grande Railway Company that operated between Brownsville and Point Isabel was founded in 1870 by Simon Celaya Sr.

 That on November 2, 1863 a local vaquero—Brownsville’s Paul Revere, dashes down the main street, yelling and waving a sombrero announcing the arrival of “the Federals ( the union soldiers )

 That the kids that attended the local Grammar school of the 1890s were trained in the rudiments of military tactics? The students had to stand erect in ranks and keep step to music of the piano from the time they left their rooms until the leader called “break ranks” outside of the school gate.

 That the Brownsville Market bell announced the opening and closing of the market, fire alarms, times of stress, police calls and for the saloons to close at night?

 That the Opera House in Brownsville was inaugurated in November 1881 with a formal ball and included a buffet supper?

 That in November 1920, Oscar Dancy was elected Cameron County Judge, a post he was to hold with only one interruption (1933-34) for the next fifty years?


 That in 1914, W. A. “Snake” King, rode a burro from Brownsville to Austin and up the steps of the state capitol to invite the governor to the annual Mid-Winter Fair in Brownsville? Governor O.B. Colquitt came to the fair.

 That in the period shortly after the Civil War many of the houses in Brownsville ere prefabricated; that is they were designed and partially assembled in New Orleans, shipped to Brownsville and here put up through the cooperation of the entire town?

 That in 1893, Hon. William Neale was 85 and the oldest inhabitant in Brownsville?

 That in 1898, Cipriano Cardenas Sr., opened his first grocery store at the corner of 15th and East Jackson Streets?

 That in 1918, the three leading theaters were the Dittman, Dreamland and Queen?

 That in 1893, one of the most popular social clubs in the city was the Brownsville Casino Society, headed by Louis Kowalski?

 That Brownsville was right proud of its 1890s “Cinderella parties” where a dainty pair of Turkish slippers was given the lady with the smallest feet?

Did you know?

 That the first mayor of Brownsville was Israel Bigelow elected on April 8, 1850—but was removed from office on September of the same year following allegations of election fraud and other irregularities.

 That a major improvement in health care facilities occurred in 1923, when Mercy Hospital was constructed on two blocks of land donated by James Stillman?

 That higher education came to Brownsville in 1926 in the form of the Junior College of the Lower Rio Grande Valley? Renamed Brownsville Junior College five years later and eventually it became Texas Southmost College.

 That in 1925, a Brownsville citizen hotel committee was responsible for contracting to erect a hotel? The El Jardin Hotel took two years to complete; that the roof of the hotel was the site of radio broadcasting tower for KWWG, the first in the Valley?

 That the steamer “Bessie” made trips about every 10 days from Brownsville to all up-river points such as Santa Maria, Rio Grande City, Reynosa, Meir and Camargo?

 That in 1875, W. S. Dougherty established “The Daily Cosmopolitan”, a newspaper devoted to the trade interest of this section and the Welfare of the Rio Grande country?

 That the chandeliers that hung in the Immaculate Conception Church were the gift of Jeremiah Galvan?

 That the “Protection Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 was organized in 1875?

 That in 1880, the bill for the year for feeding prisoners in the city jail was $11.01?

 That in 1889, there was a school for the Negro children in Brownsville at the foot of Jefferson Street in charge of a white teacher, Miss Mary Wallace?

 That in 1890, there was no theaters in Brownsville because we were too far off the beaten track for any manager to risk the danger—but at the well equipped Opera House, local talent endeavored to lessen our regrets?

 That in 1890 “Summer Whites” were worn at Fort Brown by troops from April 15 to November 15?

 That in 1893 the drug store “Botica de Leon” owned by Joseph L. Putegnat carried a full line of drugs, chemicals, patent medicines, surgical instruments, perfumery, toilet articles, paint, paint brushes, oils, combs, hair brushes and tooth brushes?

Did You Know?

 That in 1920 famed baseball managers Branch Rickey and Connie Mack brought their St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Athletics to Brownsville and the Valley for training camp?

 That Henry Martin Schmidt, born in Brownsville 1873, played with the Brooklyn Superbas/Dodgers of the National League in 1903?

28 comments:

Anonymous said...

Who gives a shit?

Anonymous said...

In terms that Chump followers can understand... well duh 🙄. Of course Barr has spun his summary & covered up as much as possible. The Republicans have used this play before - whoever releases the preview first gets to control the content for as long as possible, then deny access under some spurious grounds or other until the media has worked the story to death, so any evidence that later emerges is far less credible. Hell. It’s the entire Chump propaganda process in a nutshell! Drive the story the way you want, release plenty of conflicting information & people end up believing whoever it is they want to believe, not the actual truth.

The mere fact that Barr couldn’t leave out the phrase “Trump has not been exonerated” (yet Chump & all his foghorn mouthpieces keep leaving that detail out of their propaganda), is evidence enough that there is major dirt that implicates Chump in serious crimes. Mind you, anyone who has a brain & saw Chump announce there would be forthcoming dirt on Hilary, the day the infamous Russian lawyer meeting was set up with his son, and then saw him ask Russia to hack Hilary’s emails (not any other country mind you, but Russia... the very country that DID hack them), then watched Chump & everyone in his orbit lie about deals, meetings, phone calls, emails & secret back channels with Russia, KNOW that Chump is guilty AF of more than one crime. Mueller may not have uncovered enough evidence to topple a POTUS, but it’s out there, and the Barr/Republican cover up must not be allowed to continue!

Anonymous said...

Wow! Great history lesson

Anonymous said...

Great piece juan

Anonymous said...

Very informative and great photos

Anonymous said...

The Dems used this "technique" with the Starr report on Slick Willy Clinton so don't be blinded

Fact is that Congress has stopped doing their job of making laws, and given the power to the President. Obama took it further than his predecessors and now Trump is doing his part in the charade.

Until Congress gets back to work, or starts making laws, it will continue to be a shit show.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous, 9:46 A M, poor soul, must be very lonely, can not understand history, and where he-she came from.

I think you did a great job, Juan!!!

Anonymous said...

Juan it sounds like a city up north not here. In other words hispanics did not exist here at the time of all these so call history was happening. Jo Cousins was no doubt a pinche grindo. I can smell racism all over this so racist article, not for me to know but do understand how we were treated at THAT time...

Anonymous said...

It was an era of white colonization...

Anonymous said...

And how many of these important facts were we taught in our history classes. Most of us have self-taught ourselves using Knopp and Kearney's contribution in their books about Brownsville. Both side of the story are told and not like Chilton and Fernandez who are prejudiced towards the Stillman gang and will try to fight off people who question them about "false facts." I was at a presentation with Fernandez and someone from the audience dare to differ with him and spoke up and Fernandez told him in so many words to shut up or he would have him arrested by the police next door. That is why all of us who care about our history should read both sides of the story and then make an objective conclusion. If only our history teachers had taught us these facts when we were younger. Good facts, Mr. Montoya; hats off to you.

Anonymous said...

did you know the European white gringos that came here were thieves, killers, rapist and racist

Anonymous said...

Looks like browntown has a long history of being a shithole.

Anonymous said...

Kearney, brilliant on facts, but short on common sense. Lost all respect for Knopp when the old professor married two of his young students.

Anonymous said...

The fact about Texas southmost college, it played a major role in educating WW ll and Korean veterans. I was one of them using the GI Bill, thank you TSC

Anonymous said...

@April 4, 2019 at 9:32 PM

I agree but you forgot "COCKROACH"...

Anonymous said...

On Oscar Dancy: I use to see him walk to work. They don’t make them like they use to. Today, every one is looking up to move up the political ladder

Anonymous said...

Wondering,

Were the European Spanish gringos that came here also thieves, killers, rapists, and racist?

Or just the white ones?

Have the migrants that came to America made a better more prosperous and wealthier country than there migrant brethren to in Mexico have created?

Were do migrants want to live now? America or Mexico?

Anonymous said...

It was and is a combination of immigrants from all over the world that made this country what it is don't give yourself and whites all the credit. There are many whites living in Mexico and many germans and other whites from europe ask them why they are there?

Anonymous said...

It it wasn't for the GI Bill you would not have enrolled at TSC or unless you could afford the tuition cost. They did you no favor. No money no school period.

Anonymous said...

They are a bunch of liars always manipulating history. Look at the alamo look at the RGV history look at how they treated the natives (and are still doing it) and its all over the country. They'll have you believe that all whites are gods. Sounds like you are in the same boat, most of not all think this way. They manipulate the economy of all the countries in this hemisphere.

Anonymous said...

Wow! Brownsville’s first major leaguer was a German.

Anonymous said...

It seems like the Herald was more involved in educating the community. Today, social media good or bad are dominating the news. The money making bloggers are creative writers with a twist

Anonymous said...

About the creative writers: Juan Montoya is one of best

Anonymous said...

I read the comments n I hear a lot of angry n confused people

Anonymous said...

Great pic of Civic Centural mural with Zac Tayler in the middle. He kicked the Mexicans out of this part of the world, but they bred like rats and now infest the place. Oh, yes bottom left has the obligatory naked savage, but she looks kinda hot.

Anonymous said...

"Juan it sounds like a city up north not here. In other words hispanics did not exist here at the time of all these so call history was happening. Jo Cousins was no doubt a pinche grindo. I can smell racism all over this so racist article, not for me to know but do understand how we were treated at THAT time..."

Correct, the Mexican contributions are missings, so many lawns cut, houses cleaned, ditches dug etc. etc. etc.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like I'm in hillbilly country if there is such a trash, but there is. A lot of funny angry whities lies and more lies. They forgot that their favorite dish was rats mixed with white cockroaches and sometimes even their close friends. Not even speaking about all the diseases they brought over here. Infected shits. Mommy where did you really come from answer from the prisons in cockroach europe. Murders, thieves, corruption every where cockroach europe...

Anonymous said...

Europe and famines are very common the scots, irish, dutch, england, potato failures, the polish, sweden, france, iceland, the great famine of 1800 and still going on. They are experts in creating famine all over the world. The worst thing is they lie and lie and think they are something special yea right!!! NOTHING BUT COACKROACHS RATS AND FLEAS.

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