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History in
a Pecan Shell
The land had been
deeded as long ago as 1831 but it wasn’t until the 1880s when the
railroad arrived
that the town was established. The first railroad was the Missouri,
Kansas and Texas, which was soon followed by the Texas and New Orleans.
Montreville Woods was one of the two original owners. It was the Woods
family that built a stockade here and for sometime the region south
of the Colorado River was called Wood’s Prairie.
A post office was granted in 1894 when West Point had most essential
businesses including two doctors, three hotels and a cannery.
The construction of Highway 71 one mile south of the railroad tracks
caused a sizable portion of the populace to move toward the highway.
The community had a population of 300 during the 1940s. Students attended
classes in La Grange,
and by 1950 the population had shrunk by nearly half. Agriculture
consists of growing corn which
is supplemented by oil and gas. The 1990 census reported 205 and those
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West Point Main
Street looking south
Photo
courtesy William Wessels |
The train station
once stood on the west side of town before it was moved to Smithville.
1959 photo
courtesy William Wessels
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West Point Public
School
Photo
courtesy William Wessels, September 2009 |
School Interior
today
Photo
courtesy William Wessels, September 2009
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Schoolhouses |
West Point Drug
Store / Post Office
Photo
courtesy William Wessels, September 2009 |
West Point Drug
Store / Post Office in 2009
Photo
courtesy William Wessels, September 2009 |
West Point Drug
Store / Post Office interior
Photo
courtesy William Wessels, September 2009 |
West Point Drug
Store / Post Office in 2014
Photo
courtesy William Wessels, April 2014 |
L.C. Luck General
Merchandise in West Point
Vintage
photo courtesy William Wessels |
"The Luck
store (right) was originally owned by S.A. Shelburne.
Wessels garage (left) was built and owned by John Wessels,
brother of Adolph Wessels." Photo circa 1965.
Courtesy
William Wessels |
Wessels Auto
Dealership & Shelburne (Luck) Grocery
Photo
courtesy William Wessels, September 2012 |
Wessels Garage
Photo
courtesy William Wessels, September 2009 |
The Luck Store
/ Grocery Store in 2009
Photo
courtesy William Wessels, September 2009 |
Havemann's Texaco
Station and Store
Formerly J.E.Wessels Humble Gas Station
destroyed by fired in 1985
"This was also built by John Wessels and operated by his daughter
Laura and her husband, Vastine Havemann. The building eventually burned
down." - William Wessels
Vintage
photo courtesy Carolyn
Heinsohn
More Texas Gas
Stations |
Havemann Gas
Station & Grocery
Photo
courtesy William Wessels |
Havemann Gas
Station & Grocery
Photo
courtesy William Wessels |
Havemann Gas
Station & Grocery
Photo
courtesy William Wessels |
Havemann Gas
Station & Grocery on Hwy 71 just outside West Point
Photo
courtesy William Wessels |
Old Plum Grove
Cemetery
E on State Loop 543, N on CR 109, E on Plum Grove Cemetery Rd.
Photo
courtesy William Wessels, April 2014 |
Historical marker
Old Plum Grove Cemetery
Old Plum Grove Cemetery began as a family burial ground. Texas pioneer
John Y. Criswell buried his wife, Eleanor, on this site. The Criswell
family was part of Stephen F. Austin’s Third Colony, which arrived
in Texas by 1830. In 1839, the Plum Grove Baptist Church, which
would become linked to the cemetery, formed. This was one of the
earliest Baptist churches in the state of Texas. In 1851, John Click
deeded land for the church and cemetery to the congregation. Church
participation declined in the 1860s, and by the end of the decade,
the congregation moved its place of worship. Soon, though, the nearby
community of West Point started to grow and began using the burial
ground. The earliest grave here dates to 1835. Other graves include
those of military veterans involved in conflicts dating to the Texas
Revolution.
The cemetery had two sections – one where whites were interred and
the other for African American burials. Today, as one cemetery,
the site serves as a monument to the history of the surrounding
communities.
Historic Texas Cemetery - 2006
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Plum Grove Cemetery
Photo
courtesy William Wessels, April 2014 |
Plum Grove Cemetery
1839
Photo
courtesy William Wessels, April 2014 |
Plum Grove Cemetery
Photo
courtesy William Wessels, April 2014 |
The Criswell
Family Cemetery
located inside the Plum Grove cemetery
Photo
courtesy William Wessels, April 2014 |
The Criswell
Family Cemetery
Photo
courtesy William Wessels, April 2014 |
1835 Criswell
Family Cemetery Plaque
Photo
courtesy William Wessels, April 2014
More Texas Cemeteries |
1907 Fayette
County postal map showing West Point
Courtesy Texas General Land Office |
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