Walker County History
Presented by the Walker County Historical Commission
The Commission
Walker County Historical
Commission
1301 Sam Houston Ave.
Rm. 226
Huntsville, TX 77340
(Courthouse Annex)
Telephone
(936) 435-2497
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Meetings
3rd Monday of each month
5:30 P.M.
Walker County Museum
Museum
Gibbs-Powell Home
1228 11 St. at Avenue M
Huntsville, TX
Hours
Friday 12-4PM
Saturday 12-4PM
Commission meetings,
and by appointment
Telephone
(936) 295-2914
(936) 436-4928 (fax)
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(936) 291-3581
(936) 577-4257
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Historical Markers in Walker County
Bethea Creek
A tributary of the Trinity River, Bethea Creek (pronounced Buh-thay) is named for John and Elizabeth Bethea, pioneer settlers of the area. John settled in present-day Walker County in the 1830s and was an early gristmill operator and postmaster in the nearby riverport settlement of Newport, now a ghost town. Soon after Riverside was established along a rail line in the early 1870s, the Betheas moved to the town and operated a gristmill. This stream, which bears their name, remains as a symbol of the contributions made by the area's earliest settlers.War II - 2006